i I' ir F.. SWEETS TO THE"v . . . SWEET What mow fitting than n 1ox of ortr delicious Bon Hons or Choco lates ? We sell Tennev's sealed packages, 25c. 40c and Hoc each. We ulso sell as large or small a q'.iniititv as desired. HOOKS & BROWN a North rviasln St. Comfort a Of Home Are around by wisdom- ocnnomv lon-Ms:n. Don't be t"'ipted ly ml-OoadlngoflViyand .till pnv li priera Tor Inferior K...,t)H, illll BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At If ultimate priced We nre now iru inir tetonting- offers to buyers T polling OAK LEAF DROP TAM1.K8 $2.50 ikon heiistkads n r IN AIM NI)AN(n? j0.3U and upward. Hrcaker Destroyed by Fire. W11 ki-niKRE, March 80. The breaker of the Went End (!oal Company at Slocauaqua vi us destroyed by fire yesterday. The I breaker bad been in ojieratlou since August 15, 1S03, it having been built to replace the structure burned a few months prior to that time The Ion is 50,000; insurance, $35,000. The .ipaeiiy of the breaker was 1,200 tons Lilly l ive hundred employes aie thrown "it "I witk. It is probable that a spark I'im I liif was the origin. ppotnted Superintendent, d mi good authority that lvlmer f:iletnn, has been appointed it of the Dodson Coal Com 1. 1 ,. , at Morea, Silver Brook and 1 in succeed Supt. Thomas, who time ago. 1- ill the time necessary to de i ii.il experience that One Jlin- does wbat its name Implies. hi. h. ll.nillog Mud Ami)', f l ,n ,..r Aah. of tha ScUcyfklU ! Lakeside electric raJlWay lines. . ah yenterday and after,' a consul ta li tin street committee, made an ar ii nt to furnish dumpers and electric " i. mi nnay the mud sciaped upon (iii i n-li wbicb the railways pass. I" i-Here put ill use to-day and I i Hid by a summer car. lungers of the Grip. it'-t danger from I Grippe la of ii l' iii pneumonia. If reasonable n-id huwever, and Chamberlain's ly taken, all danger will be i in the tons of thousands wbo ' remedy for la grippe we ' i luirn of a single case having in ii'ii iimonla, which shows condu it tins remedy is a certain prcven- i i ih i 'til disease. It will effect a ii 1 1 1 1 in less time than any other i Tiie 25 and SO ceut sizes for sale 1. 1 . is , druggists. Ii IIARA'S LIVERY ! rr-r.r, AND SALES STABLES. ii Making in - - - all its Branches. ! pcn Day and Night. V III I E and LLOYD STREETS. HANDsoMKHT ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, A.- jj ut Centre Street. M. SPQQNT, p rr irv nasi centre street- ( L. I I I t p Will remove on or r -1 i 1 TO 29 South Main St. Ppqstoffice B W11 ki-niKRE, March 80. The breaker of 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Harry Krwln is borne from Philadelphia. MIm Anna Delaney annul to day In Putta villo. MU Mump Welsh baa returned to her homo til Knukvllle. Mi8 Mnmlr Owens, of Ashland, Is the guest of town friends. Mr ami Mm. IMvid Perkins, of Mt . Carmel, spent yeaterdtvy In town Owen 1). William, of Mt. Carmel, was a vl-dtor to town lat evening. Mlm T.isie Murray, of I.ix'int (flip, spent yesterday amoiiK town frimila. j Miss H Koarh List veiling returned from ! a visit to friends in Plilliult I hia. 1 Me-wr. John Coons and William Mover, of Fnickvillc, nere town vliitora yesterday. 1 Iisse lint 1 1 (I iftithsaud Mamu lilenemuti I Wtro vUitois lo Mahanoy C'ty la-rt evening. Mm. ( Marlon Trinkel, of West Oak street, Is. suffering from mi uttiu'k of rheumatism. MIssMallie. lKliinoy returned last evening alttr spending several weeks in Philadelphia. 1 Alfred Mlllleltnp baa entered I lie employ of 9. W. Bcddall A Bro , the hardware dealer. Mrs. J. 8. Ristler, of North Jardin street. ' waa apuaaenger to Philadelphia Uil morniug. K. F. Ketilor, who wan confined to hi bed ! by lilneas, la able to be at bis place of buai. na again. Mrs. John Boot ham, of Black wond, la visiting her mother, Mr. Neary,, on West Oak street. Ahuer Smith, Esq., of Ilaatetun, one of the leading ttorueys of the l.userne county bar, spent last evening in town. Borough Auditor Jacob Bamberger Visited Potter I lie, Mlnersvlllc and Orwlgaburg 00 private business yesterday. Mrs. James Erwin and family, of Browns ville, will shortly remove to Iowa, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Price, and Mrs. L. Pillinger, of St. Clair, and Miss Suv Jones, of Mahanoy Plane, nre visltin? Mrs. Charles Patrlsb, on South White street. Mrs R. Lloyd ntid rl.iujfhter, Mrs. .1. P. William., ami daughter, Mers. John Mauley and William McLaughlin, were county seat visitor. to-day. Word was received In town this morning that John D. Urctmiin bad passed a Miocessful examination In detti istry St the University of Pennsylvania. Misses Battle Jatnei, Annie Kano, Mary Leclilcitnur, Nora Stanton, and Martin Franey, returned to tbjdr studies at the Blooniabnrs Normal School to-dny. Ht-nMli Keoft. John Higgins, aged 2 years and 8 months, if 412 i:,mt Centre street, was repotted to the Him 1th authorities as suffering from alpli. theria. T!ic tli h.lu ria placard at the residence r.f Michael I.wsupsbi, 38 8011 til Eon-tick street, was ordered removed by the sttundlug phy--iciun. Dr. CJ. 8. Phillips. No communlcuble disease exists at pesent in the family. Carter Appointed. Special to Eveniho Hkbald. PottSvili.e, Mar. BO. W. J. Carter, un til recently deputy warden at the county jail, was this morning appointed by the County Commissioners assistant janitor at the court house. Commissioner Rents nom inated .Carter, Commissioner Martin nomin ated John Stanton, of Shenandoah, and Com missioner Meyers nominated William Jones, of Pottaville. Kent and Meyers finally voted for and elected Carter. An Outlet for.Cns. Iliclisrd Fennessy, Sr., of PrackvlIIe, ohtef of the P. & it. C. & I Co's drilling coriis. is erecting his apparatus on the mountain north of Little Mine linn, and will begin this week to boro a four-inch bole into the workings of the liast colliery, the purpose being to furnish tin outlet for the ens from the workings. This experiment was tried at the Potts colliery, at Locust D.de, and found to work very successfully, creating a very decided decrease In tbo volume of gas, and relieving tho mine of much f its danger. Pimples, blotclios. blackheads, red, rough, oily, motliy skin, iudiing, scaly scalp, dry, thin, and falling lu ir, and baby blemishes prevented by CtmcimA Soap, the most effective skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. nura fkup told throughout the world. Pottib Dwa Attn Turn or i' , y lie I'ropji , Roaton, V. 8. A. 93T to 1' event tace Humor' ratlld free. nUCDV UHUnQ FromPimplMtoBeroftiUeortd LVwfW nUMUrf by CCTICUBA K.MIUIIS. EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS.. A special feature of this store is that very department a store in Jt df; large stocks bought right are marked at mouey--aving prices. RejidynMade Skirts and Suits. Wi- hhow a siipci' stock wf Lad its' Suits and Skirts ; it is ro guess wof.: iu oui bu .. u tl.ese styliMi garments ; every slcirt or suit 1 e-.'.rs the stamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirts, $2.50 to $7 50 ; Suits, $5.00 to gio.oo. Muslin Underwear Department Count the cost of the muslin and trimmings, then come and get our prices for ready made underwear, ('.owns, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, etc; our prices will be found to be lower than cost of 1r.nlcr1.1l alone. McCall Bazar Paper Patterns arc fast winning fi ietids a thousand new patterns just iu lor 10 or 1 5c. each. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. PITHY POINTS. I tlnppenlHH Throughout the Country OlirnnlelMl lor Hasty l'ernsal. Houan'n hand will appear In Mahanoy t'ity soon. Thieves are still at work in Ashland and the surrounding towns. Many new awnings were erectod In front of business places about town to-day. A nee refrigerator is being placed in the i storeroom of Womner. the truck dealer. I The new CuliimMa sprinkler made it llrst j appcaaroce on the streets this morning, j MI'S Agnea Hoyee, of New Iioston, has j entered the normal school at Kutztown. The Greek Catholic church at Haaleton, recently destroyed by Are, will be rebuilt. It is said the Tamaqua mid Lansford Rail way will be ready t..i operation for summer traffic. J. Christ. McSitrdy and Miss Edith Wlll- hims, both of Ashland, were married on Saturday. i The first summer car of the season made ! its iipjiarniicc on the Lakeside road this morning, j 'I l,c employes of the P. & R. P. A I. Co., I in the Ashlute'. end Uimrdvllle districts, will be paid tn-momtw. A meeting of the Schuylkill county Edi torial Astociuti'in will be held iu Pottaville on next Monday, April nth. J. Newton Saylor, of Philadelphia, for merly of Pottaville, and Miss Clara Lurwick, of Port Carbon, were married laat evening. Announcement Is made in our columns to day of tha removal Of Harry 8. Yosts jewelry store to 118 North Main a tree, about April 1st. Miss Sabina Monaghan, of Girardville, has accepted a position as fitter In the dressmak ing department of Uimbel Bros., Philadel phia. Anthony Curlcy, aged 20 years, died at his borne in Locust Dap on Sunday. This is the third death in the family In a little over a month. Engineer yesterday began to stako ont a scraper line at the Ellangowan colliery that Is to bo nsed to take the ashes away from the boilers. It is now rumored that the Lehlgli-Read- ing eoubiuutiou will shortly come into pos session of the Thomas M. Kightcr colliery at Mt. Carmel, Allen B. Kohl, an Allentown salesman, was held up by masked robbers at llailetou last ! night, and rohbed of his watch and a purse 1 containing SS0. A. X Metainger, wbo has been a resident of Kansas City for the past ten years, will return to bis former homo In Locust Clap and assume charge of a saloon. Michael Diiiioliue, of Connor's Patch, has been appointed By Land Agent McDonald as foreman on the Butler township roads. John Carey formerly held this posHion. Inspecting officer of the Eight Regiment. Majur W. S. Miller, of Sernntun. will Inspect Company E. Mahanoy City, this evening, and Company l' Girurdvilte, ou Friday evening. Superintendent S. II. Dean, of the Mt. Carmel schools, has discovered that the free school library contest, in which the Centra lia schools are inteiested, is a gambling con test and warns tho scholars of the school against it. James Filer resumed his position yesterday j as conductor on the Schuylkill Traction line, after a vacation of threo months, during which time he has been undergoing treat ment for an Injury to bis leg, received while repairing a car iu the barn. MAHANOY CITY. C. .t I. l'ollcciucn Tulle Tho lcpotTlilces Into Custody. Mahanoy City, Mar. 30. C. & I. Police men Smith, of town, and Goudgo, of Girard ville, ran down two tramps at Kappahaunock yesterday afternoon and engaged them in conversation during which it was learned that the men know something of tho rob beries at tho Gilbortou and Boston Run Junc tion depots last Sunday morning. After tak ing the men into custody tho ollicers visited a shanty at Rappahannock and found thcro Bhoes, barber supplies and a tape line. Upon being arralgued boforo Justice Coyle at Mahanoy City last night the tramps gave their names and residences as John Hood, of Philadelphia, and William Itodgera, of Frackvillo. Thoy acknowledged stealing the shoes from the Gilberton station and the tape line and a lantern from the Boston Run Junction station. Tbey also admitted buryius several articles in a dirt hank near Rappahannock. The barber sup plies are supposed to have been stolen from a shop in Frackville early last Saturday morn ing. The men were committed to jail. Hugh Allen, 7-montb-old son of Hugh Uedcliir, of St. Nicholas, died at 3:30 o'clock this morning after an illness of a few hours. Die fuuoml will take place on Thursday. The wheelmen of town propose having a fautastic parade ou the morning of Decora tion Day, Eight new tubular boilers will be placed at tbo North Mahanoy colliery and steam will be supplied from that place to the Sobuylkill colliery. About twenty-fivo members of the Welsh Baptist church of town las' night visited the homo of Lewis, B. Richards, on East Centre street, and piesented him with a gold-headed cane as a token of esteem. Mr. Richards, who is one of the oldott residents of the town, will move to Philadelphia in a few days. Don't TrlOe With Coughs ana Colds, Take Pan-Tin (95c.) and lie cured. Gruhler Bros , drug store. At Another Hint nt MlnersvUle. Mineral lllo win. the -scene of a bloody riot last evening u.tueil .by live Italians, wbo are now iu custody. During tbe fight four men were injured, namely : David Sliade, Miners ville, stabbed iu the left side below tbe ribs, fatally iiijurid; John Leckio, Pottaville, sun of Supt. Lickie. stabbed iu leftside; Edward Miller, Mini rsvillo, shot in the foot; Samuel Moyor, Mini r&ville, shot in the knte. .The riot started in George Wall's saloon, at about H o'clock, when a dispute aruse betweeu tbe Italians and one of tbe Ainoricans. Tbe former called the latter vulgar names and then tbe fight started, pistols wid knives be ing used freely. Tbey all rushed Into the street and the fight became fierce and hot, bullets flying in every dinctiou. The l ave ment in front ef Clemens' drug store was one big pool of blood. The Italiaus wine the aggressors, and caused tbe trouble. Don't Get lU.JInl. We are elected by an overwhelming ma jority to sell the dear woplo shoes. Kvcry shoe iu the store hai durability, comfort, fit and style to recommend it, FALTOBY Shok Stoke, J. A. Movant, Mgr. Marriage Ilnes. Arthur P. Seward, of Shenandoah, Mry Woodall, of Fisher's Patob. and Harry M. Goho and Edith Kegel, both of Nuremburg, Harry Goodiuau and Mluuie Krebs, both of Port Carbou. Nathan Rickard and Anuts K. Krapf, both of Butler township. Madleu! SoiHaty to Meet. A meeting of the Schuylkill County Medi cal Society will bo held at Pottaville ou April 8th. Dr. P. llenosuy, of Mahanoy City, will road a paper on "Diphtheria." The discussion on the same will be opened by Drs. Biddle, Bleiler and Brady. Two new members will be balloted for. New Undertaker. T. J. Cot k ley has opened an undertaking establishment iu town with bis office located atJ. J. Coakley's, 88 North Maiu street. NIgbt calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-tf P", 1 for oeer x oitnsuianerrr El ITSUEALOIA and similar Complaints, mm pn pirwi iroaer inu niTinKi'n GERMAN MEDIOiL LAWS. .pretorlbod by eminent pkysioiantl DR. niCHTER'S TVoiM renowned t Ttpmarknlily wiccossfal t BOnh-OT'iinfnf' witti Tiade Mark " Anchor. V. A.l.lHrhIrXCo.,2l.jrrrIHL; Aew York. 31 H3BHEST AWARDS. 11 Branch Honnfin, Own 01 mi work., & 60 cis. Euduraed roooiumo&dud bj w rill in n y.i in h . I Ilnurtiliui li, IUJ N Ml.il- Ft I. if. K iritn, n n, Ainm m- Sin 1 mul.nli :s. n. v OR. RICMrtFI'S- 'ANC1IOU" STOlHACHAT. best for Oeefln llei iU d. From iKiuis 1) Uiebnrds and wifo to Albert Evans, premises in Mahanoy City ; from William I'. Lewis, administrator to Thomas M. Rus ell et a), executors, premises in Miners ille; from Thomas M. Russell et al, executors, to Annie Jones, premises in Miners ville ; from Elisabeth Dawson et vlr, to D. Grey Lewis, premises in St. Clair ; from S. B. Briscoe and wife to John King, premises in New Philadelphia ; from II. L. Cake and wife to S. A. Reddall, promises in Tamaqua ; from John Harris to Peter Harris, premises in Union township; from M. H. Miller et al, to Austin Miller, premises in West Penu township ; from C. A. Meek and wife to Mary Kennedy, premises in South Manhelm towu.lilp ; from Paul Litterman to Salomy Litterman, premises In Ptnegrove township. The greatest bargains in tbo jewelry lino at A. llolderman's. Sale of School Hoods. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Secretary of the School Hoard, iu the West street school buildltogi for the sale of twenty-five tbouttaad ($35,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1897, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cont. payable senil-nuuunlly. Denominations : Twenty ilOO bonds; twenty $800 bonds, and thirty-eight $600 bonds. By order of the Board, J. J. l'KIcu, President. Attest : Fiiank Hakna, Secretary. zmmmmmmwmmrmi. There never has been a shoe store that gave, more value for your money than we do. The old penny-wise-and-pound-fool-ish idea of giving as little as a man - could for money has no place in our store. With Us, it's As Much as We Can, Not as Iittlc.s B. We want to draw your shoe trade here ; but we don't expect to get it unless we can con vince you that we are giving more good, solid, worth-your-money ser vice than any other shoe store can. We're proving that we DO do this to more people to-day than we ever did, We'd like YOU to be among the number. You should be. i And tbw we make m cwtoners a . present of a beautiful Parlor E Lamp wfcen purchases amovtt to 525.00. I SHOE STOREJ J. A. JtOYBR. Mgr. j E Sfiose Retailed at Factory Prices. TimuuuMimuiikUiuaiK B 3 in I P All I AU - 1 3 .4. umn 1 aw THE WARLIKE fJRBEKS. Even the Schoolboys Are Armed and tfager for the Fray. Larlssa, March 30. Crown Prince Conatantln, commander In chief of the Cireok army In Tlieasnly, his wife, the I'rlnreag Honhla, Prince Nicholas of Hreere and the Princess Marie of Greece arrived here yesterday. The whole garrison was under arms to ro jflve the crown prince and his party, tho streets were tlirorigwl with people anil the houees gaily decorated with Ansa. Many ladles threw flowers In the path of the princesses. The prince was wc'i-omed by the mllltry and civil Buthoiltles, and later Prince Conatan tln. nmld the enthusiastic acclamation of the crowds present, reviewed the tirn it. 1 h" school boys here are being armed with rifles, bayonots and ammunition. It Is no uncommon sight to see lads of 13 nn I 14 fully equipped. Ten thousand Greeks have been sta tioned at the east end of the frontier, wi'h their base at rtnpsant, on the hill sides north of the Vale of Tempe. From this point they are watching tho Turkish positions from Platamone to Klnsrono. The Vale of Tempe Itself Is not fr-rtltli d, as the Orcek lfcie Is drawn from 10 to 20 miles further north. The Or eks sepm to consider themselves only In the light of an invading foroe, and not as a force occupying a terri tory likely to he Invaded. The determination of the Greek peo ple to accept no solution of the Cretan dIOoulty but the annexation of Crete Is Increasing steadily. The cry Is for no surrender. All feeling of despond fncy has vanished, and the multitude is ear,er for hostilities to begin. Sixteen Horses Killed in n WreeU. Lam ator, Pa., March 30. Sixteen horses vcrc killed In a freight wreck on the Pennsylvania railroad neat Mount Joy yesterday. The train had parted and the second motion crashed Inio the first, hurling three cars from the track. One contained 20 horses, and many of the animals were caught under the wrecked cars. The other two oars contained crockery, and little of the contents escaped destruction. An Alleged Thieving City Onirlol. Omaha, Starch 30. Jerome K. Coul ter, charged with embezzling $25,000 while assistant city treasurer under Henry Uollln, who Is charged with embemllnir $100,000, was brought up In the district court yesterday for trial, lie secured a continuance until May 3. Coulter Is now living In New Orleans. Town Miners to Itpslst llcductlon. Dos Moines, la., March 30. The Des Moines branch of the United Mine Workers have called a state, meeting to tight any reduction for the summer rroin the winter scale, which Is 75 and H rents per ton on coal. TO CUItH A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 25 ceut . Court Notes. N. W. Buck, William Priser and James Lrnl wero appointed to view tho site of a new bridge to be erected over tho Catanlssa creek, in North Union township. - Macllenry Wllhelm filed an Interpleader bond In tho sum of J200 In tho case of Shoe maker vs. Stein. In tbo case of Books and Gibbs vs. The B.irongh of Gimrdville, Macllenry Wllhelm asked for a rulo to enter judgment uuder tho defendants, file reasons within fifteen days. The jury iu tho Mooso damage case ajalnst tbe county, after two hours deliberation, re turned a verdict of $100 damages for tbe plaintiff. The lalter asked for $10,000 for the death of their father in falling off a county bridge at Mt. Carbon, On motion of John F. Whalen next Monday was fixed as the time for hearing tbo matter of tbo disputed treasurers' bonds In Shenan doah and Klino township. In tbo caso of W. L. Torbert vs. tbe Bor ough of Shenandoah, Judge Eudllch yester day ordered that judgment be entered in favor of the plaintiff for $10,000. in accord ance with settlement agreed upon by both sides. Court appointod Samuel D, Dolbert, guar dian of Ida, Irvin and Benjamin Wagner, minor children of Benjamin Wagner, late of tho Township of North Manhelm, deceased, bonds filed and approved by the court. Court appointed Wosley C. Wagner guar dian of SallioM. Wagner, minor child of Jennlo Kinsel, lato of the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, deceased, bond filed and approved by the court. Fred. Boylo whs appointed constable in Klino township. J. F. Whalen withdrew tho contract be tween Piank Carter, land ageut for tho Coal & Iron Coaipany, and the supervisor of Mah anoy township, to keep the roads in repair. Testimony was taken yesterday in the ap plication of Joseph Anderson, of town, for a detective's license. Tbe court withhold dis position. HARRY S. YOST'S WILL REMOVE ON OR ABOUT -TO- 112 North Main St. gmmmmmmmmmmmtz A BEAUTIFUL Gin " If FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 1 1 1 COUPON TO HERALD" f 1 1 READERS. 3 Tim bolder of 50 Coupons of the HERALD la entitled to u flnt -class lire Ise, fn c-liand Water Color Portrait worth $15.00, made from any distinct iiliotoirroph, liy nayinir 65 cents at M. lluc-ktT's studio, IkH YV. Centre street, Hhooulidoab, Pa. OPEJf SUNDAYS. Send photograph In immediately and have ooupons ready upon re ceipt of portrait. 3 3 NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. 35 Jewelry SCOTC APRIL 1st What Was the Trouble? Health Broken Down, Heart Troubles, Torpid Liver, Consumption, Rheumatism Whatbvor It Was, Hood's Sarsaparilla Curod by Its, Power as Tho Ono True Blood Purifier. Discouraged people are riumerous now some because of lost business, others because of lost health. All may find fresh inspiration and valuable suggestions in the following: u C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. s " Gentlemen : For 12 years I havo been a commercial traveller, and owing to tho hardships of my life, long railroad Jumps, all kinds ot exposure, and sudden changes . ot climate, etc., my health gavo way. .Physicians did not help me and I was given up to die. My illness developed a Complication of Dlsoasos. I was without ambition or appetite. All strength had left me. Ono doctor said I had heart disease, another torpid liver, a third said It was lung trouble and anothor consumption, and so on. I .have no doubt, symptoms ot all theso com plaints and ovon that ot rheumatism, Judging from tho stiffness and pains In my joints and legs at times, wero mani fest. I was unablo to attend to business, was confined to my room and frequently lay In a comatose stato for hours. I was so foeble, and so little oncouragoment was offered, that I began to wonder Whoro I Would bo BUrlod. Finally, as a last effort to help myself, I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tho Hoo Sold by all druggists. Price SI, six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tho Best Spring Medicine. MISCELLANEOUS. POIt nBNT. Store and dwelling at No. 28 South Main street. Possession April 1st. Apply to T. J. Hlggins, 16 N. Jardin St. 3-88-lw WANTKP.-Ascnts to el1 $ Indelible Check Perforators. Wesley JlTg Co -108 Houree, Philadelphia. 3-JXMt-eod F Olt ItKNT. A new house on South White street provided with till Jitoucru conven iences. Uttisonablo rent, pply at V. E. Mngnrglo's store, Rnst Centre street. 3-15-tf TJIOK HENT. The store room, cellar and one Mori?n'H Itjiruir. Possession Anrll 1st., or earlier If desired. Heated by steam. Apply to 3-8-tf N. W, Ceddall. fOIl URNT. Store room and dwelling at No. 123 North Main street. Contains bath nnd closet. Good cellar nnd nice yard room. Size m store room, lbx-io rcct, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Wnreroom and stable can bo had with It If desired. Grand location and rent reasonable. Address, C. . Newhouheu, 120 North Main street. 8-4-tf "VTOTICK OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. JA The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Electric Light Company, of Shen andoah, will be held ut the otllce of the 10111 pany. No 21 North Jardin street on April 7th, 1897, between the hours of 2 and 1 p. in., for the purpose of ejecting eleven (II) directors for the ensuing year and for the purpose of hearing and receiving the report of the auditors. 3-2-1 t-o aw John Gituiii.Kit Sec'y. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Shoup, late of tbetownshlpof Union, In the county of Schuylkill, nnd state of Penn sylvania, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having legal clnluis against, the same will present without delay In proper order for settlement, to Kegina Hhoup, Administratrix. Rlngtown, Schuylkill Co., 1'a. Or to her Attorney, N. IlEBXIC'H, Pot tn ville, Pa. 22MK-onw Wanted-An Idea SS Protect your ttiey may bring yu wei Write JOI1N WDDEItBt7RN & CO.. Patent A1 neys. Washington, P. c, tor their $i,8&) prise 1 sad Hat of two hundred invuntlous wanted. FOR SALE ! MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st. A GREAT CHANCE. Iargc refrigerator, eight horse power boiler, three horse power engine, hand of steam power ice cream machine, ice cream frcczers.horsc, wagon and hamass, baking utensils, twenty-four cancseated chairs, eight ice cream table, six canc seated stools, five minors, 20 x 48 inches; one mirror 60 x 96 incites ; ice cream chest with four 4 gallou porcelain cans dishes, spoons, glasses, plates, pic racks, cake stands, wrapping paper stand Jbr three rolls with paper, two thousand M ; aud 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain pound boxes, one thousand ice cream boxes and baskets, marble slab 3x4 feet for candy making, otic brass scoop scale, gasoline stove and oven, one heating stove aud pipes, five angle lamps with two and three burners, 4 six foot nickel show cases, one nickel ornamental case with ornaiueuta, one soda fountain with syrups aud extracts, one computing scale, ona bread cup board, tatty pan's, glass dike dishes, jars and candies, milk shake machine aud ice shaving machine; fifteen foot canvas awning. fliist be sold before April 1st, i897, In bulk or separately. Apply to JESSE B. DAVIS, 37 South Maaln trt. Wilson Otto's Old Stand. Wanted-An Idea Wbo ean think of some suuple tftluir to natent) Protect your Idea.: tb.r may krlag you waaltn. Write JOHN WKUDBRBfjRN 4 CO 'pit.nt Attor bsti. Waihlagton, D. C, fur their fl.au iirlte oiler and lut of two huDdral luremloui wanted. effects ot a (ew doses ot the medlolna seemed almost magical. The depressed feeling left mo, and when ono bottle had been taken, I had regained an appetite, and strength was coming back. After finishing the third bottle I was able to go about my commercial duties. I con tinued to improve, and to satisfy my mind that I had fully regained health, I sub mitted myself to a doctor for examination. Ho pronounced me 'sound as a dollar.' Threo months later, I passed a rigid ex amination for Insurance. I have since been In the best of health, notwithstand ing my travels, and I give All the credit to Hood's Sarsaparilla, as eaoh season since I have taken several bottles. It keeps my blood in good' circulation, gives me a keeu ap petite and leaves no room for that tired feeling which naturally finds easy prey among those of my calling in tho Bummer months after an early spring hustle. I consider Hood's Sarsaparilla tho means of saving my life, and I gladly speak In its favor." A. J. Lbitoh, homo address, Cass House, Saginaw, Michigan. OLD-STniiD-REnniro. SHENANDOAH Dental : Roomsv (Tltman'a Block) East Centre Street. OOlco Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W-Anglea, late of Bending, Manager. NOTICE I Dr. Q. 8. Hartley is still con nected with tbe establif liment. ...ALL EXAMINATIONS FltElS.. We make all kinds of plates, a old Crowns. Aluminum Crowna Logan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when platea are ordered. We aro tbe only users of vitalized air for tbo painleaa extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold- -vCure Sanitarium For Cure ef Liquor a-d Motyrire Habits No detention from biwlneea. Addrese, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D BIIKNANDOAII, I'ENN'A. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet aoftneee of tbe akin ia inva riably obtained by tborevrbsuse Possomi's Complexion Powder. pDlt SHEIIIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Oawioaauaa. &ilbJsneGublicn rule. BEST GROCER AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Evan J. Davies, l.lVBItV AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. ' WjirflW. FOR THw IES
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