SWEETS . . . SWEETj1 ,, o Whnt mnrc filtiiip; th.iti n box of our delicious Hon Dons or Choco lates ? We sell Tenner's sealed packages, rsc, 40c and Soc tach. We also sell 11s large or small a '.inntitv as desired. HOOKS & BROWN A North Mln St. Comforts Of Home Arc weufed by wlsdosa (on.Mii f..r. tight DoM! V tempi, (I u 1 i Hloaill as affen sng situ iii 1 .vi. nriocs for Inferior (KUft, htlt BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At legitimate prices We at now nlvlnu ii inpting offers to buyers Uy ncllinu OAK UtAF DltOP TABLES $2.50 IRON UKDSTKAW Q rn IN ABUNDANCE JO.OU and upwards. M.SPOGNT, 118 l$H9t Centre Street. ifSft CALL AND SEE US I ...T-H E... BEE HIVE . . Is now located in . . ... its new quarters . . 29 South Main St. -NEAR- EVERY MAN- Willing to make a $5 or $10 bill by saving it can be accommodated at our spring clothing; sale, where the latest and choicest garments are sold for actually less money asked at the end of the season. Our Spring Overcoats Made of strictly all wool covert cloth, cut in the lat est fashion and made by custom tailors are stunners, await your solicitation. We also have extra fine outk'-s Styli.sk 5uits, JHclV-s Sjjr'irvcj To)3 -Suits, Boy's Toja -Suits arc) Coats. hy pay a tailor double flie amount, when our goods are made by more skilled cutter and journey man's tailors at ready made cloth ing prices. Look into this and convince yourself. We also carry a tiew and novel assortment of BICYCLE SUITS. E, Cor. rialn and Cherry Sts. MM HI OCK, - - Proprietor. G'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDIXG AKD SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. Will IK and LLOYD STREETS. hie 11AMMOMK8T . OF ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, H'est Cevtre Street. i ( VK HUI ft DliMi.v DUTIES ASSUMED. Aip,lnti at lh Almshouse ivnil County .lull llpgla Work. ' T.io following appointees ut the Almshouse i Mailed upon work for the ensuing year to-1 day: Steward, Gordon Bred, Wajnc town-' ship ; Matron, Mis. Murdqn Heed ; Physician, Dr. (ieorgo 11. Moorv, lleckscherville ; Chief (J'crk. John V. OivsKiiiig, l'ottsville; Assls lunt Clerk, Martha Mlddleton. tiilberton ; Solicitor. 8. 1W Edwards, Pottsville ; Keeper if the Insiue. Wash Orme, St. I'hilr: Assis tant unit Matron. Mr. aud Mti. William (111- fillan, Shenandoah ; Night Kc.cpcr, Kdward Koeh, Mnu i-Hille : Keeper of Hospital, Wm. CIhiI. I,uaid illr ; Nightman, Harry! Dietnck. Wayne township ; IC'cptr of Main riuildinit, Iiac Huoy, Schuylkill Haven ; j Keeper of Stone Iloine, Andrew Ahreugfiold, i Gordon ; Firemen, William Smith and John J. White, Pottstillc; Night Watchman,' .Tames Tempest, Shouaudosu ; Shoemaker, j Isaac Morgan. Milberton : llaker, Vietor I Dillonsnyder, 8ihuylkill lluren ; Fanner, James Welier, Palo Alto ; To.ini-.ter, Louis K. Boyer, Washington township ; Carpenter, j Samuel Uuehler, North Aianheiin ; Tailor, E. I.. Jones, Pottsville ; Hutchcr, George HoSViiiin. West Brunswick; (Sue Keeper, L. Mlddleton. Oilbcrt.rr Chief Oook, Clam Phillips, SeliuylKill ilaven; Waitress, Alice D.ivls, liiiborton; Milkmaid, Kate Smith, Washington township; Assistant Cook, Mary Sair, Wayne township; Hospital Cook, Mm. John llnes, Shenandoah-, Tslloress, Henrietta llertscll, Schuylkill Haven; Laundress, Emily Taxgert, St. Clair. Many new faces were seen among the court bouse employes to-day, the following assuming their new positions : W. J. Carter, ex-deputy warden, as assistant janitor at court house; Morgan Jones, of Cass township, Janitor; Jacob Laudcrtnan, fl reman; Kil. Oormly, night wRlchmun at court house; L. Straus, clock winder; Dr. tanker, of Schuylkill Haven, priou physician; Charles Beck ley, of Ashland, and N. Jones, of Potts villo, night watchmen at the prison, and Oeo. Keidors, of Pottsville, under warden. 0REEOX i.HD TBS POWERS, Hepot't That a BlovUaduof Urro!i Porto VI 11 Soon Hop, !u. London. April 1. The Daily Chroni cle's dispatch from lis Rome corre spondent says that great divergence of opinion is appending among the powers with respect to the details of the action to be taken against Greece. The cleav age is so pronounced that a rupture of the concert Is expected, especially in the event of war between Turkey and Greece. The Times' Athens correspondent says there appears to be some misun derstanding abroad as to the exact po sition of- Colonel Vassos. As a matter of fact, the Greek commander is tak ing no part whatever in the present movements of the insurgents. Colonel Vassos has sent the following message to King George: "Contrary to their promises, the ad mirals have permitted bands of armed Mussulmans at Candamo to pillage and burn .houses nrtsic1; the town, while every act of defense on the part of the Christians provokes bombardment by the foreign warships. The admirals send their governments faise dispatch es, declaring .hat ,J am guilty: of cruel ties, and that t intend to a tack Canea. I shall adress to the admirals an ener getic protest." . r Will Greece lie IMookndoilf Berlin, April 1. It Is semt-offlclally announced here that the powers have arrived at the conviction that the sit uation in Crete and on the Thessallan frontier must not be allowed to con tinue, and that steps must forthwith be taken to stop the aggressive atti tude of Greece. The blockade of Greece has therefore been decided upon with the conHent of all the powers, and will be enforced at an early date. Itching, scaly, bUedlns? palma, shapeless nails, and palutul ringer ittds, plrnpk-s, blackheads, oily, raoihy skin, dry, thin, uml falling hair, 1 ten log, sualy scalps, all yield quickly to warm baths with C'utiouua rioie, und gentle anointings with (JOTIccnA (oinunont;, tbe great skin cure. U told throughout the world. Tottih Dido Lxd Cmu, CoRt- file i'ropi . Botton iNT " How to L'roduce Hod, White Hand," free. ITCHING HUMORS ,W.Ar&VB4,,.b EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS. A special fe iture of this stqre is that -very departnieut is a store hi it- relf; large stocks bought right are marked at money iving prices. Ready-Made Skirts and Suits. V'-' show a superb stx kof Lauiis' S"u' s aud Tknts ; it is uo gutss work in oiii buvirjr these stylish garments : every skirt or suit bsuirs the -jtamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirts, 2.50 7 50 ; Suits, $5.00 to 10.00. iMuslinUnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the muslin and trimmings, then come imn get our prices for rcady niadc underwear, Cow ns. Chemise, Draw cis, Skirts, cti.; our prices will be found to be lower than cost of material alone. AUCall Bazar Paper Patterns arc fast winning friends a thousand new patterns just iu fur 10 or 15c. each. L. J. WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET. m oh (ptieura DOTY ON COAL. A Muininktn Stan Compares I lie lulled Stales and Nora Scotln I'roitoet. Alexander Fulton, a retired coal operator and one of ShamokinV leading citizens, favor a duty on coal, and has addressed the folhm lug letter to the Pennsylvania reprc FontjIlvcH in Cong.Tss. "My Okaii Sib : I have been requested by the coal operators of West Virginia and Pennsylvania to give you a short statement aud comparison of the great difference be tween the cost of shipping Nova Scotia coal and out own soft coal. "Ouriag the war, friends of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, Delaware A Hudson, and Northern Central Hallways got ' together when the Cumberland coal was ' shut off on account of the war, and decided i to ship Nova Scoti.i coal to gupuly our eastern ! rail roads. The writer wus appointed by these parties to go 1 1 Nova Scotia, buy mines j and ship the coal which I did uutil the un fortunate civil war was over. ' "What I want to show you is tbe 'great difference tie 1 woe n tho cant of mining and shipping loal in Nova Scotia and in Penu j sylvania and West Virginia. In the first ' place the mines of Capo Briton are all located ut tidewater, Sidney, Langan, Little Qlacc Hay, Big Glace Bay, Schooner Pond and Cow Bay, ut all these mines coal can be mined and put on board the vessels at about SO cents per ton. Add IS cents per ton, royalty to the British government, inakos the total coat 52 cents cents per ton ou board tbe vessels. The distance frm Cape Britou by sea is very little more than from Norfolk. "The cost of mining coat in West Vir ginia and Pennsylvania will average 60 cents per tou and adding the royalty 10 eente will make the cost of our coal, on board ears, 70 cents per ton. The most unfortunate part of the matter is the fact that Broad Top and Put ihonlas mines arc located 400 miles from tidewater and tho mines in Pennsylvania by the Deech Creek route, which is the nearest, are 300 miles distant. The average thick ness of tho coal seams nt Pocahontas is seven feet, wbile that of the Pennsylvania mines is only foHr feet, wbloh will about equalise the difference in the cost of transportation. "I gave my friend Senator Gorman, of Maryland, at his own request, the above statement when the Wilson Bill was under discussion and he decided that he would not agree to let coal go on free list on account of the injury it would do to tbe miners and operators of Maryland. He Insisted on a duty of 40 cents per ton and it was adopted, with the aid ef the ltcpuhlicans. "Now, Mr. Quay, you will see that 7B ceuts duty Is the luwstt rate at which the miners and operators can live, as there is duly 75 cents per ton left to ship the coal 400 miles after the cost of mining and the selling of tho coal." LYON-DUNN CONTEST. A Number of Witnesses Attnclied on Vari ous Failures to Testify. During the Lyon-Duna contest ' -iky it w-is stated, by Judgo Dunn, tnat nino voters out of 200 in one district had been removed by death, 'fho contestant was without au attorney during the morning, but was represented by Former Judge Ityau during the nftornoon, whilo J. F. Whalen cared for Judge Dunn's interests. Tho wlt neseeswere from East Butler, Ashland and Shenandoah. Martin Barritt, Anthony Ginley, Edward McDonnell, James McDonnell and Patrick Monagban, all of East Butler, were attacked ou non-registration, but the respondent showed all to havo beeu properly registered aud their names also upon tho ballot check list in the original. Thomas Dirklu bad sworn as to his residence, but received uo ailldavits. He voted for Judge Dunn, John Connors keeps a boarding house in East Butler. AU his boarders were registered, but his own name was missing. Ho raudo uo proofs and voted for Dunn. Charles Cunning ham voted in East Butler. Uo was not registered and made no proofs. Uo voted tho Democratic ticket. James Burke, of Shenandoah, paid no taxes in '93 or '01, but voted for Judge Dunn. John Manley voted and thought ho made an nfllJiivit hefure ho voted. In tho hill of jiartieularg he was attacked on non payment of taxes. The respondent objected to his being examined on anything but tuxes. Judge Kyoa then asked to amend tho record by adding the witness' name of nou-reeis-trutiou. Tiie respondent objected, and the court sustained the objection, overruling Judge Kyon's motion. John Godski paid no tax, but voted for Judge Dunn. William McLaughlin, of the Fifth ward of Shenan doah, was 22 years old in Juue, 'OS. He paid uo uix, but voted for Mr. Dunn. Mike Welsh, of the Fourth ward of Shenandoah, was not assessed within two years prior to '05 election, aud paid no tax. Ho voted for .dr. Dunn. Charles Zuke voted for Judge Dunn, hut made no proofs of his right to do so. His name had beeu added to the ballot check list. Michael Dougherty aud Thomas Loftus, voted on age. The respondent questioned the purpose of calling these witnesses and Judge Ehrgood asked if it was on the pre sumption that they had perjured tliumselves. Judge liyon responded that they bad found some witnesses who had made the age proof to have been over IS years old. Judgo Dunn stated that the instance teferred to vas whoio the wrong blank had been used in takiug utSdavits. Joepb Caul, of Ashland, 23 years old, dented swearing In his affidavit that hn was under 92. Was not required to answer for whom he voted. Henry Zimmerman' affidavit d'd u ; specify ns to whether he had paid taxes He lives in the Third Hard of Asblaml. voted the Democratic ticket. Kl lllOVAlg. Wolf Lcrlue has moved Lis store to tbe Cxyscwk1 building on East Centre street. W. M. Brewer has hnnged his resideuce to the property on South Junlin street be pur chased from H A. Beddall. Hegistr F. C. lteeso is moving into tbe house on North Junlin street vacated by W. M. Brewer. Junta Powell will wove .his family Into tbe house au East Goal street vacated by Register Beese. The I too Hive has removed to 29 South Main street. Harry Yost will move bis jewelry store on tho 7th iust. from his present locution to the Oliver properly, s Tew doors above. Fred, Hooks has changed his re.-ddenco I'min South West street U West Lltyd street, next door to Trinity Reformed church. Wood's Dullness College is now domicled iu tho Dougherty building. Holdermaii's jewelry store Is now just across the street, in the Kehler building. Morgan's Bazaar, formerly in the Beddall to 1 building, has beeu removed to the Ports buildiug, ou North Main street. Michael Graham has changed his residence to 828 East Centre street. His former resi deuce is uilei going Improvement. Jasist Cleary, ths hustling commercial sgeut, is moving bis family Into the bouse recently purchased by him, on West Oak street, near Jardin. Save Your Temper. Probably uo small article among the in dispensables of modern life causes more au noyauce than a poor pen, when writing. Some ay they have never yet fouud a pen to suit them. Our ideal of a pen is one that seems to glide over the paper without effort, and by its owu qualities makes the writlug : neater and more legible, bxperts lu writing ay that the Speuceriau t'o's Pens aye the l.ct Whether this is so, it is not for us to I -ay, hut we are informed that those who end return postage to the New York oAce, I LVI RmomaHt.. will receive sauiDles of sev- eral of their different numbers, among whieh j may yet be fouud that greatly to be desired I j thiug, a pen thfttdoco nut spoil one's wilting j and oue'b temper. COLDS Mnnyon's old Cure cures colds in the head, colds ou the lungs, old colds, new colds, and obstinate colds, and all forms of grip. Stops sneeiiing, dixchnrges from tho nose and eyes, prexents catarrh, diphtheria, pneumonia and all throat and lnng troubles. These pleasant little pellets are absolutely harmless, have saved thousands of Uvea and prevented much sickness. Price. 86c. Improved Homoeopathic Homo Bomody Company put up a separate euro for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 85 cents. Guide to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, IBM Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advice for an v disease. MAHANOY CITY. i Annual Inspection of Co. IS, fill Hegt., N. O. I. ItHut Night. ) Mahanov City, April 1. The nniuul I spring 'nspi cti-iu of Co 1" S.h Kegt , X G. ! P., took place 1fI night. Brigade Inspector W. S. Miller, of Scrontou, was in charge, assisted by Lieut. Col. Theodore V. Ilnirman, of Shamokin; Major K. C. Wagner, Glrard ville; Capt. Danks, Glmrdville; Adjutant McHenry Wllhelm, Ashland; Lieut, ft. M. Montellus, Mt. Carmel; and Lieut. L. V. Itausch, of this placj, Co. B, of Tamuqun, will be Inspected to-night and Co. F, of Girnrdvllle, to-morrow night. Inspector Miller is making his neatlauartcre lieio this week. Will Use the Newspapers. The window flashy lithograph and the still flashier bill poster must go. The lesd iug theatrical managers of the country have practically agreed to discontinue the use of window lithographs and bill posting, and next season tbe most of them will be found using the newspapers exclusively. Shrowd managers have long lecognised the news papers as the surest and most profitable means of securing patronage, and now that an agreement to discard tbe bill beards has been practically reached, the poster and the lithograph will have to go. They agree that tho $18 or $20 that it costs to bill a show in every towu would bring a higher return if devoted to newspaper advertising. Does your head feel as though someono was hammering it ; as though a million sparks were flying out of the eyes f Havo you horrible sickness of the stomach 7 Burdock Blood Bitters will cure you. There never has 3 been a shoe store -eg that gave more.value j3j for your money than we do, The old penny- j3g 3 wise-and-pound- fool ish idea of giving as little as a man could for money has no place in our store. g With Us, it's As j: Much as We Can, Not as Z,ittlcP We want to draw your t shoe trade here ; but wp don't expect to get it unless we can con EE vince you that we are giving more good, solid, r worth-your-money ser g vice than any other shoe store can. 3 We're proving that we DO do this to more people to-day than we jr ever did. We'd like P YOU to be among the j number. eW You should be. S: H Aid then we make our customers a E present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases 1 amount to 525,00. I FACTORY... J. A. M0YER, Mflr. Shose Retailed at Factory Prices. MiummimuuuiUiuiuK MUNYONS 1111 - 55 3 si PERSONAL MENTION. Samuel Evans, the tonsetlalUt, I reported as being very low. Mrs. William AUsop, of Ml. Carmel, spent yesterday in town. I P. H. Conry was entertained by Glmrdville j friends last evening. I John llalrd, Sr., of Dtwusville, visited friends at Pottsville to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lloyer bare rstimieu homo from a visit to Beading. Miss Kate Mcllale spent lost orenlng. smong Ashland acquaintances. Mine Inspector William Stein transacted business at tho county seat to-ilay. Dr. Scl tiros, of Scran ton, was in town yes terday attending to professional duties. j John Grovsti and family, of Glmrdville, have taken up their residence, on West Coal street. Peter Schoub, breaker boss at the Turkey Kan colliery, is off duty by an attack of illness. Samuel D. Small was summoned to 1'utU- vllle to-day, as a witness of the Lyon-Ditfiii ! contest. Wilson V. Otto, formerly of town, is now ' employed by tbe Grand Union Tea Co. at PittsUirg 1 MIpws Annie Mitchell aud Kftiily Seinvartr, ' of Scranton, are the guests of Miss Agues 1 Andiinkaiiis. ' Miss Maude Parrish, of South White street, is spending a week among Mahauoy Plane acquaintances. Wolf Levino ami II. A. Glover last night returned from Scranton, where they were in attendance as witnesses In tlio YarowsklcAM. Messrs. William Nolswenter, Dr. B. D. Longacre, John Itoberts uud Jatnes Bancu, will leave to-night for Mlllersburg, to attend the former's horse sale to-morrow. Mrs. K. D. Ileddnll and sister left to-day for Allentown, to be present at tho St. Luke's hospital where an operation will he peiformed upon the former's daughter, Miss Annie. Mrs. Marr Brennan and daughter. MhpbIo. of South Malu street, hays gone to Phila delphia to attend the commencement exer cises of tho Pennsylvania Dental college, of which the former's son. John, Is a graduate. The misery of years has been cured iu nj single night by tho use, of Doan's Ointment, a positive nevcr faillnt! romedy for Itching Piles and all similar diseases. Your doaler ke-ps It, or can get It for you. mHYPOINTsT Happening Throughout the Country Chronicled lor nasty Perusal. Pottsville is organizing a base ball team. Tho painters and paper hangers are now kept busy. The residence of Councilman A. D. Gablo is receiving a new coat of paint. " Dr. A. P. Seligman has been appointed out dour physician for Mahanoy City. John McCuc, of Shenandoah, has beon granted an original soldier's pension, A i adlock key wus found on Centre street yesterday aud can be had at this office. Painters began to beautify tho residence of William Kimmel, on North Jardm street, this morning. Operations on the remodeling of tho Wat son properties, cornor Main and Lloyd strcsts, were begun this morning. It is stated ou good authority that thore will bo u go between Gibson, of Palo Alto, and Jim Kyan, of New Castle. Letters testamentary wore granted to J. II. Jones ou tho estate of Sarah Jane, Jones, lato of Ilegins township, deceased, Millio Mazack, aged 15 mouths, of 317 We-.t Cherry street, was reported to the health authorities as suffering from scarlatina. John Pollard, of Pottsville, who has been an Odd Fellow for fifty years, was presented with a guld-headed cane by members of that order. John Skeatb, ex-division superintendent of the P. & It. C. & I., Company, returned homo yesterday from au sxtended trip through tho western part of tho state. Frank G. Clemens, the well-known civil and mini..g engineer of Pottsville, left for West Virginia and Kentucky, to look after the mining interests of a numborof Pennsyl vania capitalists, who are, operating success fully several coal and cokclng plants iu those states. Senator Coyle has, it Is rumored, made a hid for Democratic voters when ho again asked the people for their suffrage by securing tho appointment of Patrick Cleary, a prominent Democratic politician, of Mahanoy City, as assistant Sergcant-at-Arms of the State Senate. Very sly is Mr. Coylo, but what do the partisans of his own party think of him ? Chrouicle. No need to suffer with rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, cramps or colic. Dr, Thomas' Ecloctrio Oil cures all such troubles, and does it quiokly. IARRT S. YOST'S WILL REMOVE ABOUT ON OR -TO- 112 North Main St. Ti for over ill . aw "Ann. ottheOlobofrr NEtfRALGIA and dollar Complaints' GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prescribed by eminent phjilolansi DR. RICHTER'S a Rmmifan in ft World renowned ' IV marl, tO.lv un I'r'sihftill EOiilv fcvmiimj with Trade ftlark ' Anchor. IK Ad. lit.hterA Co., 15 1'iarlht. W York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Biauchllomsi, Own Glassworks, liOOcu. iujurwl l) rcvouuuiodua by , M ,oli a Hi N Bleu H J' ll.'lli nlou Ii, lu,'! N Main St , 1 I' U. Klrlln, OH Main l slici umluith. .2fP si ""rents .-! DR. RICHTErt'S" ANcnoit SToaiAriiAr. tMi I floll' .llyspepsln it Htoninrti C oiupliiliin, Jewelry SC010 e a a APRIL 7th FOR EVERY Champion Michael Advises Use of Paine's Celery Compound. James Michael is the champion long dis tance bicyclist of the world. Ho recommends all wheelmen to take Pulne's eelery compound. His experience is that of thousands of others. With the opening of the bicyclo sea son many a young person and hundreds of older people who have determined to take up bicycling as n health-giving exorcise find thomselves really lacking the proper "snap" or stamina to begin on. Their bodily con dition prevents so spirited exercise. They would like to ride, hut they are out ol sorts, run down by a winter of work or Indoor life. Many who are really sick, who havo suffered from debility or wasting diseases for a lone time until they bad bogun to think their troubles had become chronic, as uotli-1 inggavo mem reuci, wouiu mm 10 uicycuiig for relief. But this splendid exercise, like any other, requires strength to undertake. Tho blood is out of order, tho nerves are deranged, and nature's food for both is needed All such persons will flud to their immense joy that Paine's celery compound, taken now, will mak-e tnem wen. Paine's celery compound works wonders in the spring. If you havo labored under the load of repeated headaches, neuralgic pains and days of nervous debility, now is your best time to get well. Micuiiol is to-day the most phenomenal rider In professional ranks. As far back as 1804 ho was undisputed champion of Great Britain, aud in the following year ho weut n t ranee and scored ! straight wins against tho picked riders of Europe Uo has de feated such famous men as Jacuuelln, Gougoltz, Uuret, Klvierro, Bonhours, SuTe of School llonds. Subscriptions will bo received at tho ojllcc of tho Secretary of tho School Board, in the West street school building, for tho sale of twenty-five thousand ($23,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will boar ditto of April 1, 1897, and will run thirty yoars, Intorest four per cent. payablo semi-annually. Denominations : Twonty $100 bonds; twenty $200 bonds, and thirty-eight foOO bonds. By ordor or tho Board, J. J. Pnicis, President. Attest : Frank IIanna, Secretary. Don't Get Kxciteil. We are elected by un overwhelming ma jority to sell the dear people shoos. Every shoe in the store has durability, comfort, lit and style to recommend It. Factory Shoe Store, J. A. Movkr, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RRST. Store and dwelling nt No. 2!S South Main street. Possession April, 1st. Apply to T. J. Ulgglns, 10 N. Janlln St. n-25-lw "VVTANTKD. Airenta to sell SB Indelible Cheek M Perforators. Wesloy MTg Co 408 Bourse, rmiaueipma. u-au-si-eou IaOR RUNT.- A now house on South Whlto ! street provided with all modern conven iences. Ilfca&onable rent. Apply at Y. 15. Mngfirgle'i. store, Knet Centre street. 3-15-tf ITlOIt HFNT. Store room und dwelling nt No. ' 122 North Main street. Contains Iwith nnd closet. Uood collar nnd nlcu yard room. Size of etore room, 10x15 feet, with two lare benuti ful show M'imiows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Wareroom and stable can be had with H If desired. Orand location and rent reasonable. Address, O. W. Newiiouber, 120 North Malu street. 3.1 tf A BEAUTIFUL GIFT - H FOR THE GQ'ilING HOLIDAYS. 3 f COUPON TO "HERALD" g READERS. The bolder of SO Coupons of tho Si HERALD is entitled to a llrat-claaa life slie, free-hand Water Color Portrait SI worth $15.00, made from any distinct 3f 3 " puoiogrupn, uy paying eo cenie at M CI Jlecker's studio, aui W. Centre street, y Shenandoah, Pa. OPEN SDUDAYS. g- Send photograph In immediately 3 !C and have coupons ready upon re celpt of portrait. g; NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. Wanted-An Idea Vho ean thick or some simple thing to psttntf Protect ir Mi wrl IVrUa JOHN Wl weaiio. t Attar, waiblnitsn, 'rise ORM -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... , GO TO IMeluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by tho( 9 who use Posxoni's Complexion Powder. BICYCLIST. Bourrilloti and ' Harden nf England, and Loyttn. tho llelgain champion. lie lias Juit ruttiriKil trom Europe anil Is now ready to loin the racing men on tho Paci fic coast, deiplte the large amount of work he has gone through during .the past months. Michael has made cycle racing a careful study und Is in a position to give excellent ad vice not only to racing men but to wheelmen and athletes In general. In reference to his own methods the following letter will interest overybody: Boston, Mass., Feb. 31, 1807. After ihe exertion of my record rides while with tho Morgan & Wright team in tho south last winter, during which I lost somotvhat in weight, on account of tho unaccustomed cli mate, I wosnilvised to use Paine's celery com pound. I am pleated to say that it gave such satisfaction that 1 was impelled to use it again to brace up from tbe effects of the two un usually rough ocean trips that I havo taken during the past month, x belleve that wheel men who have to undergo the hardships of "circuit chtisrhg" will find Paine's celery compound of assistance in keeping up their physical 'tone. Jimmy Michael. Every one needs to tako a spring remedy to purify their blood, arouse the circulation and counteract tho debilitating effect of months of confining work, worry and oxcitemcilt. The more intelligent portion of cVcry com munity are tho ones who best recommend Paine's celery compound. They havo looked Into this great remedy, followed its remark able achievements in the case of friends, neighbors and relatives, and know just what to expect from its use us a nerve and brain strengthener and restorer and an ideal in vigorator for a run-down system. old - smnD - Emnins. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITItmau's luoek) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p. m. J. W. Angles, late o! Heading, Manager. Dr. NOTICE J Dr. G. 8. Hartley necied with tbe establlnhmeut. Is still eon- ..ALL EXAMINATIONS 1'1SI15.. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Ixigan Crowns, Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates arc ) i r 1 1. .. i ... f i UlUUlWl, 1IDU1D UIOUIU UH1IV Ul Y1UIM1HHJ air for tho painless extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold- , --Cure Sanitariurrn -For Cure of Liojuor arcl Morbhjre 5aMts. IfImI No detention trim business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D ailBNANPOAII, VENN' A. poi K SHBBIPF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or OBwiusat'sa. Subject to ItepubUeau rules. "jpon SIIBltIF!', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or X'osre 0h. Bubleet to lltublUsii rtifes. Evan J. Davies, I.IVBRY AND Undertaking' 13 N. Jardin Street. M4