in. 1 SWEETS . . . . 1 O THEtv . . . SWEET 1 What more fitting than a box of uui delicious Hon Hons or Choco lates We sell Tenney's sealed jruk.ii;es, ze. vc a,d 8oc each. We idso sell ;is large or small a mtttv as desired. HOOKS & BROWN H North fvlln Comforts 5t. Of Horne . . . AreM li-llllltct) l III iirvd by wltdoiTP (rfht. ottft bf Wiling offnt Mw ttiil i my two price for In for inferior UOiHln, lint BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At li-Kltiinata prices We are now hi i n tempting finer to biiyera K u-in Hlng li Ht'lMI oak lkaf (torn ilHOP TABLES J)Z.)U I HON HKDRTKATI8 CO Cfl IN ABVNDANCK iO.OU and upwards. M.- SPOONT, irS Hnel Centre Street. CALL AND SEE US ! ...THE... . . Is now located in . . ' ". . its new quarters . . 29 South Main St. NEAR ' BEE HIVE V POSTOFFICE EVERY MAN- i 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 Ovcrconts 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 youtk'a5ty,.aK Suits, MeiV-s Sjjrihcj Top -Suits, Boy's Top Suits atc Coats. Why pay a tailor double the amount, when our goods are made by more skilled cutter and journey man's tailors at ready made cloth inK prices. Look into this and convince yourself. We also carry a new and novel assortment of BICYCLE SUITS. Cor, Haiti and Cherry Sts. SXMHIOCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. nm T asaasl 11 V Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. SMPfi K V'J HAVE THK 11ANDSOMKHT JT- siunb ur X ..OIL CLOTHS I IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, Went Ceutre Utrt-et. TO THE LAND OF IUWBH1NE And l"Inwer, lh llandit America, Cull- 1 fnrtita. ' Via tlie true imthway, "The Iron Muiintaiu Route, "w hleh traverses region of perpetual I suniliino, whern snow storms, hllKgaril or i high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first i nml scrniid r1se palaeo and tourist sleeping ' ears to pnlnU In Missouri, Arkmisiis, Texas, i Old and Now Mexico, Arb-ona, California, Oregon, Vh)i i iitili , Nebraska, I'tah anil , Nev.nl i, without change. (Juiek time, low rotci, nml all the eomfortsof modern railway fe: incuts gu.ir.intceil to all who pur-kct-- m,i the Mkio.irl I'aclfle railway system i. ilis neht from your home, J literature, .unl lull information, ilropu postal card, J. i'. iluCimi T IV Agent. Mil Hail road avenue-, i'.lnnii, N V, or 3!1 Bnmd- WftJT, New ork . H-S-tf W. K. Hovt. U. K V Ant. Sale of School llnmls. Satacriptions will lie received a-t the oflii e of the Secretary of the School Hoard, in the I Vt.tnMth.ll..n.li.. for ih ssleof twnntv.flva thoosAnil (ttn.nntn dnllnra worth of Shenandoah 8WI District bonds. The. hnnds will har datjt .if Anrll 1. 1Hn7. nml will run thirty years. Interest fuur per cent, payable, seiol-aitnuilly. Denominations : Twenty UM boiftl; twenty fUOO bonds, and thirty eight ISOObouds. lly order of the Hoard. J. .1. Prior, President. Attest Ksaxk IUnSa, Secretary. MAHANOY CITY. An Hx-Meinber of tbe Council and School itimnt IIes. J Mahakoy Citv, April, 6. John Itugan, i ex School Director and ex-Councilman, dieil I suddeuly at his horn on West Centra street j yesterday morning., lie arose from his bed at the usual hour amlwaa sitting in a rock, lug chair, enjoying a smoke, when Ills head tnddeuly fell forward. A member of the , latnily hurried to lira aide, but death had set , ,lu. Tb deceased was troubled witli heart af- j fection fur the past two years He is sur vived by a wife Mid five clilldrcti und one of his anna, James, Is piistorof St. Michael's Konian Catholic elinrcb at Philadelphia. A house at Moron occupied by the family of Patrick McOroarity was destroyed by lire Saturday n'glit, but all the household offsets wore saved. The trolley wire of the Schuylkill Traction line broke in the swamp between QUbertoii and IloUoti Iimi at about oight o'clock Saturdsy night and traffic was delayed until yesterday in. lining. A contingent of the Mahnnny City Indians coiniMiM d of Tied, lieriiet. Tnoiiius Mcflinty, Ilntt.ud lluicl.ill, William Pi ice, James t'lill'ord. Holla Wntson. lin hard t'le.iry and II T iMvidson. cnjojrd tin ir (ir-t bicycle t ii n to T.iuiaiju.i vistirdiy They weio iU.irteied at the l uited st.itc Hotel and enjoyed a pleasant time ITCHI Bpsidt Coca TnitvrMBvT for torturing, dlsflg. urlnfMtclilnit, burning, ana scaly ltln and scslp dlseatcs with loss olbalr. - Warm bstha with Co ticusa Boap, ccntle applications of Cotiouea (ointment), and full does of Cutiotjbi ItisoL vs3T,groateet o( blood partners and humor cures T .Alfl thrftnehoot fhfl world. FOTTtK atj- (low to Cur. It chin i HVIn PImmii, frtii RED ROUGH KANlfrr EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS.. 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. Ready-Made Skirts and Suits. We sluw a .- t4 , ' , superb stockof Ladies' Sui's and Skirts ; h; is no guest work in our buying: these Stylish garments ; every skirt or suit bears the (lamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirts, $2so to 7 50 ; Suits, $5.00 to $10.00. Plusl'n Underwear Department Count the coat of the muslin and trimmiiiKs, then come and get our prices for ready made underwear, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, etc. ; our prices will be found to li; lower than cost ilonc M.Call Bazar I'aper Patterns are fast i 11 11 1 f friends a thousand new patterns jiH-t ,11 tor 10 or 15c. each. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STflEEr. LLOYD STREET. For all Biuousand Nervous DisiAStf. They pui fy the Bl-OU -nr! PIVC tltlALTHV u: ion to l'. ft er.tirc sstem. Give DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSflHATION and P'MPLES. Kop.iln.trou) Jou RUPTURE If you wear tba CHAMPION TRUSS. tJtAriA Ettf railadelfthiii Trutt Co.. 610 UcuttSli Phirt., P. fiiticiira J Mm of 1: 1 1 puis PITHY POINTS. I Ifnpiwtiliig Tltrottjchorit tlie Country Ohmnlcled lor llnsty rrritsnl. Yesterday waa Passion Sunday. Henator Quay will In In lltirrlslmrg this week. The P. ti R. collieries resumed work tlih morning. Allentown Cimnclls hnvo established tbe oftlee of night netgeant of police. llryan lllggius, a well known resident of Central!, died on Friday evening. Jllsliop KuliHon y est old ii, v oonflriiitd a large class of eutcehumcus at Pottsville. Tho stores' at Mahauoy City wl'l close at 7 o'clock during tlie summer months. Car No. 19 of the Coluiylklll Traction Company, looks bright with Its hew coat of paint. Now is the proper time to give your ptemlses a thorough cleaning, before warm weather sets in. Severn! cane seated chairs have tieeu placed in Mi nn s urug store ior accommodation m P'",ll') A "' t'ut,,"1,,w1 ' V,,e f ''IT i1" mmiug of the Lolilgh alley railroad ys- terdny. o,y carilcd the UVpuhliran primaries at Hlnoniibnrg, Ilerwlek mid CabtwissH on Satttnlay llrakeman William Fitzpatrlck was be headed and cut to pieces by a shifting vngllie at Heading on Saturday. Hooker Post, G. A. It., of Ashland, will celebrate the DSnd anniversary uf Lee's surrender, on the Oth Inst. The Uood-Roads league, No. 1, at I'etts- ville, organised by tbe election of Professor G, A. Transue, as Its president. Dr. Swallow stole a march on the State officials at llarrisluirg and made a lour of the ruins of the Capitol on Saturday. Pifty thousand persons hre expected to visit Heading when the Sons of America celebrate their semi-centennial there. Candidate forSlieritT John Kobeits la lay ing a RubataullaTnag stone pavement around his residence 011 North Jarditl street. A Coroner's Jury at Jlinersvlllo attributed the recent death of John Shearstone, at Oak Kill colliery, to a confusion of signals. Centralis lias several hundred men who have uot earned a dollar since the collieries at that place shut down, six months ago. John Mtindy, of near Girardville, left all his projierty to Miss Mary McCauloy, of Jeanesvllle, who nursed him through his last illness. The exhuming of suveml hundred bodies In Potter's Held, at- York, began to-day. A $150,000 High school building, will be erected oil the site. William C. Measuer iind Penrose SellKir were arrested at Lebanon on charges nf einlieszlcuieiit, and each tvns held In heavy bail for court Kaston is making Eruitpiepa rations fur the annual conclave of the Grand Commander', Knight Templar, of Pennsylvania, to be held theie May SM-27. The II ERA 1.11 has one of the lieat equipped Job oftlces in the county, and with skilled workmen turns out the flu est work in this line, at reasonable jutes. Givernaud Ilros., the Allentown silk manu facturers, Saturday voluntarily increased tboirweavera from IS to 36 per cent. The increase effects 1B0 weavers. Howard Morgan, aged 10, a driver, em ployed in the mines of the Kingston Coal Company, nt Wllkesbnrroj was crushed to I death by a ear jumping the track, i Dubois people contemplate the purchase of ' goats for the furnishing of a milk supply, us they arc loss ospensivo to keep than cow's, , and will uot be subject to a borough ordin ance. A Chinoso Kunal Rights League lias been funned in Chicago, III., for tho pttrposo of Amoricanmug tho Chinamen lu tho United States and asking for them the rights of citizenship. Tho Young Meu's Christian Association, of Danville, tendered a large reception to Hon J. II. Llttlotiold, of Brooklyn, N. Y., n former law student of President Lincoln, Saturday evening. The lumber firm of which Congressman Monroe II. Kulp is the head, on Saturday leased another big tract of timber land. It is located 12 miles northwest of Lowisburg and contains 80,000 acres. A. S. yauwleklo bought tho Heaver Meadow colliery at auction on Saturday, bidding 526,000. Coxo Bros. & Co. bid $81,800. The colliery was formerly oper ated by tlie Kvai3 Milling pompany and is still a good property. Miss Clara Mae Sailor, of PottovlUo, and well known in town, now fitting her self for the opei stage. She lias been pur suing n cource of vooal study und or tho direction of Prof. Del l'uente In I'lilladel phta, for the past oigbl or ten weeks. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascnret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 3c. Clergyman Assaulted, The liev. Jashovich, while conducting tho Lenten services In the Polish Ctathollc church, at McAdoo, Friday night, was assaulted by a faction which has been creating trouble In tho parish for 11 long time, aud was roughly banditti before being resoued. Warrants for the arrest of 40 men were placed In tho hands of Batectlve Kiley Saturday. I'or souietimo past the priest lias been saying, mass under a gu.ird of detectives. License Itelused. ' Judge Heel 1 1 id this uiorulug rendered a decision refusing to grunt a county detective license to Joseph Anderson, of this town. A Jaded Appetite means a jaded, listless system a condition so prevalent at this particular season. Nature endeavors to throw off the accumulated impurities, and unless properly assisted, the system Is greatly depressed while this change is taking place. The appetite fails, the energies relax, and a good-for-nothing feeling pervades the entire Body. Nature requires S. S. S. to thoroughly cleanse the blood, and renovate the sys tern, so that Spring will cause no unpleasant effects, No blood remedy on the market compares with S. S. S., for it is the only one guaranteed purely vegetable. All others contain either arsenic, mer cury or potash, which are so injurious to the digestive or gans. S. S. S. builds up the system, imparts new vigor, and renews the appetite. I n -sist on S. S. S. There Is Nothing: Half as GoodI Swift's Specific lONh Improved VVil PlPANFD AMI that docsn't Scratch. PERSONAL MENTION. Wolf Levlne transacted business at the county seat to-day. E. F. Gallagher and wire were St. Clair visitors yesterday. Thomas Hnrst, of Ashland, was a town visitor yoitorday. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton, of Shamokio, spent tilts afternoon In town. ! Councilman R. D. llccs and wife spent ; yesterday in Pottsville. David Head, the Arcade caterer, spent 1 Sunday at his home in St. Clair. Joseph Hull, wife and daughter, Lottie, , went to Miuersvllle yesterday. Joseph Utukert and William Neisender , visited friends at Shamokin to-day. i Misses Dresher, of ltlngtown, were enter-, tallied by town friends yesterday. I John Uellly, of Philadelphia, shook hands ' with aciiualnnnces in town yesterday. i Misses Katie Wassher aud Annie Ilerce, returned to their homes in 1'rackvlllo this morning. Harry llottgenbnrg lias resigned from tbe News lludget aud contemplates going to Harrlsbnrg. ' Edward Titos, of Philadelphia, is the goest of Ills auut, Mrs. John Gregoiy, on South I Jarriin street. Mrs. William Stetlerand children have re turned from Wilkestierre, where they were gneats of relatives. E. W. Ash, general "manager of the Schuyl kill Traction aud Lakeside railways, was a vi Itor to town to day. Messrs. II. II. Worts, Joseph refers and John Williams, were owwrved on the streets of Mahauoy City yesterday afternoon. Miss Jennie lleddall left for her new home in Tamaqun this afternoon. The departure of Miss lleddall from town is regretted by ber large circle of frlei)ds. Colonel Nunez lit IIMIntr. New York. April B. The United States authorities here have Informa tion that Colonel Emlllo Nunes, who lg wanted for organizing and taking part In a dozen or more alleged filibustering- expeditions, has within the. past few days returned to this country from Cuba. It is also hinted that Nu nest la hiding: hereabouts. Colonel Nunez distinguished himself aa a daring cav- Mlfy leader during the ten years' war, and Is hated by (he SDanlards, who would like to see htm In prison. He was tried here last winter for breaking the neutrality laws In connectlonwith one of the Bermuda expeditions, but the Jury disagreed. Mgr. Del Vnl'w Iteoopvion In C'aiiiidu, Ottawa, April &. The Basilica, the leading; Catholic church In Otta wa, was crowded last night, when a reception was given to the papal dele gate. Mgr. Merry del Val. Three ad dresses were presented to him, one from the clergy of the diocese, another from the Prenoh Canadians of the city and the third from'the English speak ing Catholics. Mgr. Merry del Val re plied In French and English. Among those present were rremler Laurler and Messrs. Tarte, Scott and Fltzpat- rlclc, members of the ministry, and about 20 members of parliament. I'llllinxterlilK H-vlodltlnii I'rovcmtoil, Jacksonville, Fla April 5. The cruiser Vesuvius prevented a Cuban expedition from leavthsf Fernandina Saturday night and capture the turj Alexander Jones, of Vllmlncton N. C. The tug was preparing to carry an expedition headed by General Sangull ly, which was to be placed on board the steamer Bermuda, The Bermuda was seen, but the vessel was outside the three mile limit and under the Brit ish Hag, so that the commander of the Vesuvius had no authority to detain her. The tug will probably be lined for violation of the navigation laws In hav ing only two lights displayed. Alleged Corrupt Inn lu Cincinnati. Cincinnati, Anrll B. It is believed, MlR there, will be trouble at the mp,: (llclpal elections today. Charges have been made that certain Arms have beer) blackmailed for fynds by agents o( "the bosRcs," and an Investigation, by the state food commissioner and other Will follow the elBotlgn. It U also charged that corruption has been dj' covered In the proposed, construction of nw water works, to post millions of dollars. One man ha been arrested for falsely registering tC names, and the registration list Indicates that there will be many arrests for fraudulent voting. Turku Studying Koonoiiy, Washington, April 5. The state de partment has reclved notice from the Turkish government that It finds it Inconvenient to raise the grade of Its mission In Washlntion to that of an embassy, on account of the Increased, pxpense which would thereby PC in purred. This decision of the Turkish, government will prevent the president tinder the existing law from nominating ex-Secretary John W. Foster as am baasador to Constantinople, an It Is uiv CeretooU was his desire. A Mliilntr.v'H l!nlnntlim l)illned. "Vienna, April B. Emperor Francis Joseph presided yesterday at a special meeting of the cabinet, convened to consider the tender of resignation made on behalf of the cabinet by Count Badenl, the Austrian premier, on Fri day last. The reason assigned by the premier for the tender waa. the fact that he found It Impossible to main tain a liberal majority In the recently elected retchrath. The emperor de clined to accept the resignation of the ministry. TO COUI5 A GOLD IN ONK HAY Take Ijaxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All ilrugglsUi refund the money if It fails to cure. W cent . TMitlmonitils Tresiitel, ICIIJah Gregory, the retiriuf superintendent for the 1. It. J. & 1. Co. in tbe (llllwrttiii district, was agreeably surprised Saturday evenlug by reee'viue a call from a number of the bgases and other employes who were under bis supervision aud receiving from thorn a handsome gold watch, appropriately iuscribed, and a gold chain and charm aa a token of esteem. Yesterday tlie Sunday school connected with the Methodist KpU copal church of Ulrardvlll presented Mr. Gregory with a liaudsouie reclining obair, Mr. Gregory had been superintendent, pf tlie school for twenty years. At ute same lime Mr. K. I). Gregory, a uepliew of Elijah Gregory, and who recently moved from Girardville to l'ottaville, was presented with a large family bible. Elijah Gregory will more to Heading ucxt Wednesday. Oue Minute is all the time necessary to de cide from personal exnerience that Oue Miu ule Cough Cure doei what its name implies. C. II. Kageiihiii h. Only Tbreo Days. Orders were received this inornitu from the P. & K.C.&.I. Co.'s headquarters at l'ottsville that the collieries in this district work ouly three 3 quarter days this week aud shiitduMU Wcduasday uigbt. COUNTY SEAT MAT1ER&. A lludget or Nows, Political and Other wise, From l'ottsville. IYittsviixb, April 5. The eousty seat, has been the meccn for the politluiaus, and several conference have been lild within the past week or two by tho leaders of the various factions of the Republican larty. To Imply that the party is split up into factions Is merely staling a truth. Those of yutir readers who take an Interest in the movements of the party leaders know this to he true. They also know that it Is in this source lies the greatest danger for the future success of tho party. The politicians are Jnst now Interested in the distribution of the plums that are to fall from the Presidential tree. Whllo MeKlnley controls tho orchard, ho must necessarily select some good Republicans in this part of the government farm to distribute tho pro duce Aud herein lies the bone of conten tion. Congressman llrumin will exorcise bis prerogative, and from him many of tho "faith ful" will feek reeognltlou. During his ser vice in Congiess, his friends arguo, lie was never before In the position to reward his supporters and place some of them lu fat berths. Information comes my way to the effect that a secret conference was held hero on Saturday, the result of which will develop itself In tho future course of oue or two of the prominent ofllolals on "the hilt." I am informed by oue of those prestut that tho gathering was held at the office of Congress man llrumin, and that the principal topic of discussion was the state delegate fight in the various d 1st riots. The different candidates weie considered and a tacit understanding arrived at as to who should receive the honor of representing this county iu the state conreution. Besides the Congressman, there were present at this secret conflHb Senator Coyle, W. J. Whltehottse, Ksq., County Controller Severn and others. It is said Mr. Brumm may tiecome a candidate for state delegate In the Fourth district. Senator Coyle has al ready announced his candidacy for tills ad ditional honor in the First district Ills running mate is Sergeant-at-Arms Wyatt. In this respect tho old ndago, politics makes strange bed fellows, is again verified. A little while ago theso two gentlemen were at daggers' points, all because the convention that nominated Wyatt icfused to endorse tho record of Mr. Coyle iu the Senato. It is quietly whispered that another candi date fioin this county is in tho field for ap pointment as Naval Officer af the' Port of Philadelphia. John F. Finney, of the Ml 11 era' Journal, filed his application several weeks ngo, and has received hearty endorse ments from dltTorcntparts of the county. It was generally understood that Sonator Coyle was' un applicant to succeed United States Marshal llollly, but as the present incum bent's term will not expire for two years, tho Senator, it is said, has decided to become, a candidate for tho Naval Office (n pppfriitlon to Finney, between whqm, tho best ot feeling does not now exist. There Is another rumor to tho effect that "Jack" Whltehoiite, in tho event of Coyle'g County Solicitor bill, carrying with it a salary of $8,000 a year, becoming a law, Is to be appointed by ths governor; that Gtistavus Schrinck, that erratic legislator from ti ls district, will aspire to tho I'ost mastorshlp of Pottsvillo. These rumors were current upon tlie streets to-day, but as to the truth thereof I have no substantial evidence There havo been strauje alliances formed between the Republican leaders in this county since the election of McKlnlos men who were bitter rolltica.reueuyica last year are now lounti in scoret caucuses formlne uew combinations. This fact has caused many of the warm supporters of Senator Quay to put on their tuiuKing caps, 'i hoy scent dangor ahead for tho Heaver statesman in this county, so far as the state delegates are concerned. The Wanamaker people have decided to make a strong effort to secure tho delegates from each district, and will select strong candi dates from thoir ranks. Herein lies tho danger to tlie success of tho Quay cause. Some of those announted as candidates op posed to Wanamaker are holding high- salaried positions and havo been continually before tho people for several" years seeking sumo office. The, Republican Votors havo be come disgusted with this stato of affairs, and although tho districts are strong Quay lo calities, they will turn these 111011 down as a rouuKo to iticir greed, ana If necessary, rote for tho opposing cauflidmos, whether they are friendly to the Wanamaker people or not. Thoso who are real friends of Senator Quay, 11 tney utive not already done so, should advise him of the true stato of affairs. If this is not dons the Schuylkill delegation in tho next state convention may be divided. 'l ho next tonn of court it awaited with a great deal of interest by tho politicians. In dlotments against Poor Directors Dcitricli and Ahrensfleld aro expooted to be preseuted to the grand jury. Tho Sheriff fight Is causing much interest, from tho number of candidates lu the Held. Hester S. Albright aud S. B. Uoddall will divide the vote In this section. Brumm fur Judge sounds well, and there are many who would like to see him on the bench. If Charlio should don the ermine, south of tho mountain will retain the Com grossman. His name, whon made public at the proper tlmo, will causo consternation to a certain individual who now has the bee buzzing iu his ear. Don't Get Uxclted. We aro elected by au overwhelming ma jority toseU the dear people shoes, Evory shoe in the" store has durability, comfort, fit and style to recommend It. Faotokv Shop. Stobk, J. .C Movkii, Mgr. Deeds llecorded. Samuel Auman et tlx to John K. Wilson, premises in Pottsville 1 John Tracey to Sarah T. Deckur, piemlses in Shenandoah ; Jerome Heck ct ux. to Ellabetb Maurer, promlsss lu Bldrcd township; W. D. Kartcrman, exoeu tor, to Emanuel Glares, premises In Kldred township ; Samuel Drober et ux. to Albert M. Meugle, premises ln Orwigsburg; Eliza beth Kuehu to John J. Kuehn, premises iu llrnc.li townsnlp ; Mary L. Salada to Eliza beth Kuehn, premises In Branch township; Catharine M. Whitman to W. II. Evans, premises in Mahauoy City ; Mary A. Fisher, et vir., to W. II. Evans, promises lu Mahauoy City; Edward Hummid, executor, to Elisa beth Weimer, premises iu Pinegrovo town ship; W. II. Herb to Ellsworth Stlely, premises In Upper Mahantongo ; W, L. Tor bert to Shenandoah Borough, premises in East Union ; Jacob Fey, et ux., to Maurice Bowiuau, premises In West Punn ; Frank Smith, et ux., to C. W. Baukes, premises iu Middleport ; u. W. Ileekiuan, administrator, to II. A. Simmons, premises in Minersville ; Abbie Kleckner, administrator, to Win. Kleckner, premises iu East Brunswick. Does your head feel as though someone was hammering It ; as though, a iuiilqn sparks were flying out of the eyes 1 Have you (terrible slokusss of tlie stomach 1 Burdock Mood Hitters will sure you. B. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardln Street. '00LD DUST mm Largrst padcftKe extra waning roner.; THE N. K. Chicago, St. Louis, V A CHEAT PGAZIflE QffEr. FOR 1 The regular subscription price of "Oemorest's Magazine," Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures" is 3.30 DEMOBEST'S MAGAZ N E' Is by mr the nest family magahe published: there Is non of our monthlies ith iwhloii the beautiful and the toeful, Pnre and profit, fashion ami literature ore so fully presented aa In DeWlori st's. There ii in fact, no publication pre tending ion similar scope mid purpose which oon compare wllli it. Every number eon tains n free pattern coupon. . JUDGES LIBRARY' I ft monthly mngBatne of run, tilled with intwtfAMotw In carteaturr atul replete with wit and humor. Its canttlbulors are the beat ot Attiertoan wits and lllustratow, FUNNY PICTURES' l another humorous monthly; there Is n laugh lit every IlneoJ It AU three of these inagaslnes aro handsomely KnUen up. You "lioiild nut miss this chance to secure them. Cut here and return Coupon properly filled out. Demor-ost Pujaii-skirxg Co., 110 Fiftk AVcrx, NW York. For tho enclosed $2.00 plense send Demorest's Family Magazine, Judge's Library (a magailneof fun), and Tunny Pictures for one year nsper your offer. Jinnio.. I'ost Pate.. Any lady wearing a 2J or 3 shoe would do well by calling at tho Factory Shoe Store. Wo have a lot of these sizes made to sell for 8.00; our dosing out price is $1.00 per pair. Faotohy SnoK Storb, J. A. Movhr, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS. POR K.IJNT. Store and dwelling at No. 23 'Hovitli Main street. Possession April 1st. Apply to T. J. Illgglns, 10 N. Jardlu St. S-23-2w TVAN-Tl'.lV-AKents to w" S5 Indelible Check 1 1 Perforators. Wesley JITg Co 408 Hoursc, Philadelphia. 3-30-St-eod F OR KKNT. A new house on South Whiten street tirovldcri with all modern conven iences, lttratonuhle rent. Apply nt 1F. !C. Magartflo's storet Kast Centre street. 3-13-tf IilOU RKNT. Storeroom and dwelling at No. 7 122 North Mnln street. Contalufl bfith ami clostt. (loott cellar and nice yard room. Size of btore room, 10x15 feet, with two InrRe leatitl ful bIiow windows, fitted out with cotintera and shelvlnff ready (or business. Vnreroom and stftbln cah ho had with It If desired. (Irond location and rent reasonable. Atdret?, 0. W. Nf.wiiouheh, 120 Ninth Main street- 3Mf IT TIOU SIIBRIFP, S, ROLL BEDDALL, Ok Pobt CAnmix. Nubjeot to Kepublionn rides. pOU SHKJUPF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of Ouwiosauna. Buliject to Itepublican rules. -FOR TJIE- BEST GROCERIES AND- - ...LQWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Wanted-An idea IHS? Protect your Ideani ther mar bring lOU wearth. Write J61IN WKOOB1IIIUKN ft dor'M&t Atton Bars. Wnblngton, II. U for theft i.WI Crlxo ORef sod list ot two hunilrod liivftnllous wauiea. HARRY S. YOST'S WILL REMOVE ON OR ABOUT APRIL -TO- 112 North Main St. Jewelry QOIiB DUST." value i 1 " n 1 1 n- rf in only i,y FAIRBANK COMPANY, Ktw York, Boston, ruluulelphlo. 3 Fort We will send all three to you for one year for $2.00, tr 6 mo. for SI. - otnce.. Stttte.. old' minim. SHENANDOAH Denta I : Rooms, (Tltraan's Block) East Centre Street. OMce Hours: 7 a. in. to 8 p, ni. Dr. J. V". Angles, Pate ol Heading, Manager. NOTICE Vt. a. S. Hartley Is still con nei'ted with tho establishment. ..ALL EXAMINATIONS KltEK.. We make all kinds of plates. Cold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Cruwns, Crow and Ilridge work and all oierations that per. tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates nrt ordered. We are the only users of vitalijed air for the painless extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold- --Cure Sanitarium -For Oure ot Liquor- ardMor)Drire Hafaiti No detention from buttne Addree, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. ft., SHENANDOAH, I'KNN'A. asmmmm?Timmmfn?wmi5 E A BEAUTIFUL GIFT ' B FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. C: 2 g COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 READERS. 2 Jhe holder of so Coupons of the r"? iZZ HERALD is entitled to u ffrat claas life-T- iae, free-hand Water Color Portrait -s ZZ worth $15.00, made from any distinct g- photoirriiph, liy paying 65 cents at M. lleeker's studio, Sts W. Centre street, 3 Bheuandoab, la. 0PKK SUWDAYS. jS Sand photograph in ltrunsdtately and have coupons ready upon re- celpt of portrait. g NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. 3t A genuine welcome walUyou at JOE WYATT'S SAL.OON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest wbUkers. beers pfitlw sad ate ooi stantly on tap. Obolea ainpransg dllalis and elffara. nillions oTDoTiars Cto up UJ smoke every year. Take so risks get yoor houses, slock, foi u i tore, ate., insured iu nret-olaes r liable companies as represented by hAVIT, FATKT Insurance Apent rAUOl, 120 ttoulb Jardln Bj Also I.I f ii and Anrlduutal Oompaul Wanted-An Idea I Wbo oan think thlnff to natant? mj wise jou wMita. W.i .WH K&a hit of two bttad r T Iot siUo&a