SWEETS . . . . . . SWEET What more fitting than n box of our delicious Hon Bona or Choco lates ? We sell Tenttey's sealed packages, 2,sc, 40c and 80c each. We also sell as large or small a quantity as desired. HOOKS & BROWN rlortr- Main St. Comfort Of Home ... .' Are secured by wisdom i-eniioniv- foresight. Don't be ti mpteif by misleading offer and nil niiv to prices for Inferior goods, hut BUY . . . reliable furniture: At legitimate- prleea We arc now n log tempting offers to buycra h "ellhiK 0K LEAK DltOI' TAItl.KS $2.50 IKON IIKDSTK VMS fl-Q 11 l AKl'XDANCK JdlOU and upwards. IKI. SPOONT, ziS Jiaat Centre Street CALL AND SEE hps s cr US 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 01 vert cloth, cut in the lat- ct fashion and made by 1 utom tailors are stunners, : wait your solicitation. We also have extra fine Youth.' a 5tyli-sK 5uits, Meh'-s -Sjarihg Top .Suits, Boy's Top Suits ac 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 ing prices. Look into this and com nice yourself. We also carry a new and novel assortment of BICYCLE SUITS. ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. rialn and Cherry Sts. -.r nioCK. - - Proprietor. nUAlAC I1KV I BEE HIVE i BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Mifl link dm y-i Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. ..OIL CLOTHS 1 N 'SOWN. F B. FOLEY. 51 -vVo. 17 Went Centra Street- PERSONAL MENTION. Mr T. M. Hutchison and mm, KranrK of Hunbiiry, are unostii of Mm. K II. Hunter, (if Sonth White itreet. Joseph I.oWrntlml, of lliizleton, a former resident of town, Was registered at the Until Franey yesterday. Miss Millie Davit, wlio was n guest of her parents in town, left yeitcrtlay for Philadel phia to resume her position in Wanamaker's. Mrs IlenjHtnln liichards spent to-day at PotlKvillo Kiting friends. .Titicph Dusto anil Hubert Jones took in tlte i 1 sights tit the eouuty seat to-day baric Lockvtt returned home Inst after spend lug several days visiting her mother, lit Minersvllle. Miss Hittii Morris returned home laat evening aftei sp ndiiii: nevera! weeksvisitiug , relatives in I'liihidclphi i Mr. Maggie Wolillmf ami Mrs Kmma i Walk ins and daughter, Huttie, of Mulmnoy I City, spent a taw pleaniu lioun with friends I In town last evening. Justice J. J. Curdln trausacted legal busi ness at the county tout tht morning. ! Mrs. Noah Owens, of Free land, wbo was a gntct of friend In town, left tote morning for fottsville. Mrs. M. 8. Klstler, spent to-day visiting friends at Pothvllle. J. I). Ilrennan. I). I). 8., of Philadelphia, Is the guest of bis parents, oil Sonth Main stm t. Hu will shortly locate in business In town. . Mrs. Michael Conry Is visiting liar parent at Ijocost (lap. Miss I.Iuio Carl, of Mt. Cirmel, spent yesterday in town. Mrs. Frank Schmidt and son, William, have gone to Scrantoii, to visit acquaintances. Mr. Schmidt will remain there until Thurs day, when he will leave for Gaston to resume his studies at Lafayette college. Kills Supowit. made a business trip to Reading t -day. Frank Hall, of l'ottavillo. but lately of Philadelphia, greeted bis friend hero to day. Miss Alice Jennings Is busily i ngaged pre paring for her spring millinery opening of Raster hat a nil bonnet. She returned home from Thlladolpfl's last evening. Miss Annie Curry visited her pa rents at Ashland last evening. John Coury lias returned home after n several week visit to l'ottsville. Sale of SeHool Itouils. Subscriptions will be received at the office or the Secretary of the School Hoard, lit the West street school building, fur the sale of twenty-live thousand (2o,000) dollar worth of Shenandoah School District IhiiiUs. The Imuds will bear date of April 1, lSilT, and will inn thirty years. Interest four tier cent, payable semi-annually. Denominations: Twenty $HW bonds; twenty 900 bonds, and thirty -eight $500 bonds. By ordor of the Hoaiil, J. J. Pbick, President. Atlct Fkank HASNA, Secretary. Hospital Patients, James Cmillelil, 33, of Colorado, laborer, Park l'lack colliery, necrosis of femuii ; An thony Miller, 85, Shenandoah, miner, Maple Hill colliery, severe burns of the face and anus, sustained in an explosion of gas; John Coddlsh, 88, Shenandoah, miner, West S lien -andoab colliery, compound, comminuted fracture of the peri 11 bone and lacerations of the scalp, face and arms, sustained by 11 premature blast. Trepanning was performed. Don't flet ISxcIteri. We are elected by an overwhelming ma jority to sell the dear people slioes. Every shoe in the store has durability, comfort, fit and style to recommend it. Factqhy Shoe Stoiie, J. A. JIoykh, Mgr. Marrlago Licenses. Frank Lewis and Sarah Juno Williams, both of Couldalo. Wm. Hopple and Jemima Jones, both of Ashland. Soft, White Hand, with Shapely Nails, Luxu riant Hair v. an Clean, Wholoioino Scalp, pro duced by Curl tka Soap, tho most cHoctlvo skin purifying and beautifying soap in tho world, as well as purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, and nursery. The only preventive of Inflammation and clogging ot the Vobbs. SoapU old throughout the world. Pottib 1)1,-11. j Ciikh. four . Sulv P , Benton, U. 8. A. OT 'llnw to I'n -fy und Betuttfj tht Skin, Scalp, and Ilur," mailed fnc BABY HUMORS fii.SB.K EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS. A special feature of this store is that e'ery department is a store in it self; large stocks bought, right are marked at money saving prices. Ready-Made Skirts and Suits. We show a superb stockof ' Ladies' Sails and Skirts ; it is u guess work in our buvii:g these stylirk garments ; every skirt or suit bears the stamp of this season's att't fashion. Skirts, $2.50 to rjO ; Suits, $5 00 to $10.00. MuslinUnderwearDepartment Count tlie coal of the raualin ami trimming, then come and get our price for ready- mode uuuerwear, Gowns, Chemise, Drawer, Skirts, etc.; our price will be fouud to be lower Uian roat of matcri il alone. AUCall Bazar Paper Pattern are fal winning friends a thousand new pattcrnb just in for 10 or 15c. each. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET, (picura 1 ' PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throngliout tlie Country C'ltronlnleri lor llnsty PerUMt The First National Hank of UrtfUsborn has authority to organize with $50,000 capital. The Ontralla breaker will be rebuilt, be fore operations are again began at that Col lier. I itizeiw of Wilkejbarre will bold a niass meeting to protest against inereaso in water rents. r-i. . i , : ,.. r C2... , k . i i . ' . -.i Main streot, were treatod to a coat of paint to-dny. Kjstou's mysteriously-missed ex-Chief Burgess, liolert II. McDonald, was found sick in New York. Another blast furnace has been added to the various mills that have recently resumed operations at Steelton. Itcfure bis books had been czamiced Tax Collector W. B. Hall, of Erie, committed suicide with strychnine. llisbnp Hreyfogel, wbo I about to deport for Japan, was given a flue sendon" at the hands of Heading Evangelical. Henry W. Hey, of Shartlesville, Hcrks county, was In.itaiitly kilted while attempt ing to board a train near William.port. Our various choirs are rt hearsing Raster anthems and the church goers will be favored upon that day with some flue renditions. JloUirraen and conductors employed by the Scranton Hallway Company have dlslwuded their union and will divide the 600 in it treasury. - Tile driven of beer delivery wagon at Ashland have been not 1 fled of a cut of $10 per month In their salary. They formerly received $40. Masked burglars whom Peter Schultr.lwcli surprised while they were looting bis store at Shaninkin, fired on him, killed his watchdog and escaped. The HIiHiuokin Powder Co., whose works near Treverton were blown up last Thursday night, have decided to rebuild the plant upon the same site. On the around tliat it ImmI been secured by fraud the wholesale liquor license of Aaron I). Alln-oiii, at Lebanon, was revoked by Judge Ehrgood. John Stewart, of Trcmont, lias lieui appointed Are boss at the P. A R. C. A t. Co'. Potts colliery, at Locust lale, and 1 sported for duty yeslordoy. Having lmoked orders fur 1B.0O0 tquaieaof rooliiiK slate, mostly fur export, the Meadow brook Slate Company, near Slaliuglou, baa enlarged it factory. The Coroner' jury Investigating the death of Howard Morgan, who was killed in Kings ton mine, censured a number of miners fur violating the mine laws. On Friday Hishop Hreyfogel, of Heading, of tho Evangelical Association, will sail for Japan, to make his first olllciul visit to the churches of that county. Altoona'd Driving: Park Asscciatlon has until to-morrow to decide whether it will !peiul $10,000 011 extra lauds- and thereby capture the next state fair. 1 he United LvaiiKelieal Congregation at Myerstown has purchased a site for a new church. They lost the old edifice to the Evangelical Association in the Courts. .Mrs McCaun, n much respected woman of Muhauoy Plane died on Saturday morning. A fomily of eight children survive. Funeral took place to-day, interment at Frackville. State Factory Inspector Campbell will confer with the miners employed at the Natalio colliery this evening and the subject of enforcing the Bemi-mouthly pay law will bo discussed. The P. & It. C. & I. Co., arc removing their drilling apparatus from tho Potts colliery, at Locust Dale, to Shenandoah, where it will be used to bore a slush holo at tho Koliinoor colliery. SheritrScntt acknowledged this deod in open court. From Alexander Scott to tho Citizens Saving and Loan Association of Ashland for a lot in Ashland sold as tho pro perty of Isaac Kline for $50. Charles Shaffer, u fourteen-yoar-old boy at Hlpomsburg, was struck ou tho head by a stone thrown by a playmate, and both tables of tho bono were so badlv crushed as to render trephining necessary. Any lady wearing a 2J or 3 shoe would do well by culling at tho Factory Shoe Store. Wo bavo n lot of these sizes made to sell for $2.00; our closing out price is $1.00 per pair. Factory Siiok Stoiie, J. A. Moykr, Mgr. Tho Temperance Convention. The second quarterly convention of tho Father Matthow's Catholic Total Abstiuence Union of the middle coal fields, went Into session at Mt. Carmel ou Sunday and re mained in session for four hours, Business of importance in connection with the society was trausacted. The session was presided over by William Kgau, of Uirardvillo, the president. About forty delegates were in attendance from tho district which includes the towns betwecu Shamokiu and Mahauuy i'1.1116. The big annual demonstration will be held at Centralia on the 0th of October, where a monster parade will be participated in by tho societies present. TO CUIUS A COLD IK ON12 DAY Take Laxativo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cent . Coylo Will Not He Comforted. From HarritfburK Corresiomlence. Representative Ouyle, of Schuylkill, lias not yet fulfilled his threat to resign from all bU c mmltlee. He coutinues, however, to complain bitterly of tho fact that after being instrumental in causing thcapiioiiitmont of an investigating committee on the Anthracite labor troubles, as well as on those in the bituminous regions, to which the original McWhinney resolution was limited, the President pro tern, ignored the aggressive Schuylkill countiau in the ap pointinent of the committees. The Anthra cite committee has not yet organized, hut the bituminous investigators in choosing Senator Baylor chairman have widened the factional breach lictiyeen the Magee men and the Quayltes, as tlie former claimed that Mr. McWhinuey, by both courtesy and precedent, was entitled to the chairmanship. Senator Loach, the Schuylkill rival of Mr. Coyle, suggest that the latter could not have fared worse if be liad voted for Mr. Wanamaker, and Mr. Coyle almost tearfully concedes that there is not much gratitude among politicians. Don't l'y I'or Presents. You get 100 cent wortli for every dollar you leave with us, consequently we cannot afford to give present away, neither with oar men', boy' or children's clothing. It Tim Famous. Evan J. Bavies, 1.1VERY AND Undertaking-! 13 N. Jardin Street flillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take i c risk but get your house, stock, fu. alture, ete., loured iu erst-class r liable com petite a represented by DAVID FAUST, KM A 10 Ufu ami Accidental Oompaut sit for ovt gg N ATI 0 of Uw61obfcr r IIEUHALQIA and similar Oonr-lalntu' ami irpnrid under the -tring"nt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS .prescribed by emlseat physlolatii Dn. niCHTER s 5? W ill Id rrnnwri''!! t ttMnitrt(ftlilvli?eftliKfnl 1 lOnh- i.rniii ,o v !ili Trade Alark ' Anchor.' . Ail. ltlolitcrAi'o.. Sliil'rarmu. .isn ion., i 31 HIGHEST AWAROS. 13 Branch Iloutes. Own Olawvorlct, tnocu. Eudomn a rcoonuuenaea iiy v i (ti . it h :li n Ilageliliilell, ins N. Mnln M if. lviriin, u a. main : Mlirranineb. DR. niCKTBH'tJ ANCH01t STOSIAOnAT. best II' , lDeBMadtfitonrb Complnln Lleensq Tntlisrnrs. I Fram-is Mctlarrity, North Union Twp., to D. W. Faust. A. Ct. Meek, Pinogrove, to Edward Hum mel. Chrlstlau llndwash, Uyan Twp , to Frank Sbocncr. Brrald McRernan, Centr ttreet.Pnttsville, to Otto F. Uinthor. JoKph Ileodrlck, New Philadelphia, to Peter Itemlrtck. Henry Dicta, Yorkvllle, to Somool Faust. 1 bos. J. Fitapatrlck, West ward, Oilbetton, to I.ukis Katchmar. Stephen ltoeko, Middle ward, (tilbertou, to Joseph Teiiko. Thos. P. llyan, Third ward, Mabanoy City, to Daniel Ilrtda. Patrick Gibbon, Second ward.Sbenaudoah, to Joseph Paskey. The Inntiratlpn Of prices, at the Ci)hino House heab that of Preaideutgtf cKieley . Letters !raiitefl. Letters testamntay ware granted to Cormac McKie on the emate of John Munday, late of Kline township, deceased ; to Mag dalen 11. AUar on the estate, of John Allar, late of Ilellly township, deceased. Letters of administration wcro granted to W. A. T. Keeler ou the estate of Horace L. Keeler, late of Hush township, deceased ; to J. Claude Ilodfurd on the estate of John W. Hedford, late of West Mahauoy township, deeoased. wmmmmmmrnmrrmmig. There never has 3 been a shoe store 3 that gave more value 3 for your money than we do. The old penny- j3 wise-and-pound-fool- 2 ish idea of giving 3 as little as a man 2 could for money has no place in our 2 store. With Us, it's As Much as We Can. Not as Itittle. We want to draw your 3 shoe trade here ; but 3f we don't expect to get 3 it unless vince you -5 we can con that we are 2 giving more good, solid, worth-your-money ser- other 3 vice than any 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 shpuld be. i And thwi we mike our customers a present of a - beautify! Parlor Lamp wken purchases amount .to 525,00. HOE STORE,! 3 3 J. A. M0YER, Mgr.- Sbose Retailed at Factor; Prices, I SW. -! l I Vnti r I 9l War i IPAIN I il fS WKm lis 5 3 Til 1 i All i If- ; i Will gj HARRYS MAHAWOY CITY. Itatlier Amusing ISncountor of an Oflleer nntt Ttilef. Mahahov Cm-, April 0. Last night Constable Lelteuberger noticed a man acting ralhsr siispiclotisly at the rear of the house of Mrs. Itarlow and watched him. He Inter cepted the man when the latter was stealing a chicken. The thief struck the olileer acme the face with the fowl and ran off. Tlie constable gave chase after picking the 1 feathers out of his eyes and mouth, but the 1 thief escaped. I Tho marriage of Mis Carrlo Qilgore, I adopted daugbtet of Mine Foreman Oeorgo Oilgore. of East Centra street, and Henry Snyder, also of town. Is announced for i Thursday evening. John W. Wain, of West Mabanoy Avenue, ! celebrated his 60th birthday anniversary last evening and received a pair of gold rlmmod : ul.'isMi from friends. 1 Tlie funeral of John Hogan, who died siiddsuly on Sunday morning, has been post poned until next Saturday, pending tho , arrival of the deceased's son, ltobort, from Austin, Nevada, who will arrive here on J Friday. i The night schools will close on the 14th Inst., completing a four month's term. Pleasant to take, iiosltivo und lustaiit In it results, in fact, the best cough medicine in the world, Dr. Wood' Norway Pine Syrup. Tim Coul Tnulo. The anthracite coal mining and carrying companies are unofficially reported t have informally agreed to continue operating their col Maries this year on practically the same allotment of percentages (division of tonnage) of output of coal as last year. All of tho pro ducing interest have beeu since the begin ning of the year curtailing the production of coal In n most rigid and unprecedented manner, and they will probably continue to do so for soiuo tlmo to come. While no formal notice has been given it is understood that the production for the month of April will be 2,500,000 tons. The announcement of a reduction of 15 conts per ton from the July circular of prices to tho local lino and uily tiade has had no material effect on busi ness, because the dealers have boen able, for some time past to buy sufficient coal to supply the immediate requirements, of their cus tomers at 25 cents or more per ton less than the new prices quoted by tho companies. Some of the local retail dealers have begun to fill the bins of the customers who usually leave town for tho summer about tho 1st of May, but otherwise thero is no increased activity in the demand for coal. When bilious or costive, cat a Cascaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 35c. Deeds Itecorileil. Union Safe Deposit Bank, trustee, to James McCarthy, premise in l'ottsville. Alex. Scott, sheriir, to C. W. Browcr, premises hi Mabanoy City. C W. Barber to Catharino Stchllng, prem ises in Mabanoy City. Walter S. Sheafer ct al., executors, to A. B. Miller, premises In Bush township. I'elcr Kcssler et ux., and Cassias Brown et ux., to John Sliiigivlue, premises in 1'or.or township. Jacob Laudig to John Gilbert, premises in Union township. Jas. J. Franey et ux., to Geo. A. Bidding, premises iu Iiiiigtown, Sarah Kunklo ct al to Wm. Stauffer, prem ises iu Bingtown. Jamos P. Downey, ox., to Sarah Troy, premises in l'ottsville. Mary Bennct to Owen Brennan, premises in Shenandoah. Catharine Strouse to Cyrus Shoctz, premises iu Pottsville. Daniel Gorber to Jas, A, Snyder, premises in Tamaq.ua. F. G. Schaffcr, ct ux., to Catharine M. Snl livan, premises iu Tamaqua. Mary E. Fox, et al., to Jacob M. Holdt, ct al., premises In Pottsvlllo, S. A. Beddall ct ux to Paul Mathtash, premises in Gilbcrton, If. Bubinsky to Mary Wrctik, premises in Shenandoah. It. C. Joiner, Alien P. O., Hillsdale Co., Mich., says: "Nothing. gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil." Joyce's New l'aper. Thomas J. Joyce, who onco mado tho Daily American, of Mabanoy City, a lively and spicy newspaper, is about to embark in a nsw journalistic enterprise in Mabanoy City. Tills is to be an up-to-date Sunday paper and is oxpected to appear noxt Sabbath. Dii:d. Iintl.IiY. At Shrrtandoali. on the 6th Inst Johanna, wife of John Hurley, cged 7S year?. Funeral will take idaee from her late resid ence, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock to Iiroeeeil to the Annunciation church, where ligb inasN will be read. Interment will be innile in the parish cemetery, rrienus and relatives respectfully Invited to attend. 2t I. YOST'S e a WILL REMOVE ON ABOUT OR -TO- 112 North. Main St sjmmmmmmmmmmmtj l nrlll-rlrlil nil I ? A DLAUIirUL Ulr I FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. B COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. 3 3 The liolder of 50 Conncna of the -m HERALD la entitled to a flrat-claM llfe- nlxe. fri'H-hatid Water Color Portrait worth $15.00, made from any distinct 3 pnoHianipii, oy payinir oo oen at si. Ilceker's studio, 918 W. Centre street, Hhenuiidouh, Pa. 0PEH SUNDAYS. Send photograph In Immediately 3 ana nave coupons ready upon re' ceipt of portrait. 5 1 r NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. dry Store APRIL 7th Faitiifu in Hood's Sarsaparilla Triumphant in a Severe Test A Distressing Sore Completely Cared The testimonials in behalf of Hood's Snrsaparilla arc worth reading because they tell things worth telling. Juat spare a few moments to read this statement below: No man Is more favorably known in mid about Epplng, N. II., than air. Joseph Stokes, tho husband of tho lady referred to. His word Is as food as a U. S. bond, ttnd ovory statomeiit from him or his fumlly may bo mogt implicitly rolled upon, ltottd this: "O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas.: "Gentlemen: For fully twenty year, my mother has been seriously troubled by n sore on hor nose. For some time ,vo thought it oi a cancerous nalur?. ni.d It was removed three times. A phyji. lai f Boston Bald the aore was not a cancer, b-Jt "A Catarrhal Sore." It discharged nnd was, of course, very an noying as well as painful. Sometimes it was as large as a half dollar, nnd it was necessary to keep it bandaged and pro tected most of the time. About two years ago the sore seemed to bo epreading over her face, and was larger than when the Boston physician removed It. There is no question but that Its origin was in Tho Scrofulous Humor with which my mother has always been- troubled. Two years ago she. decided to glvo Hood's SarBaparilla a faithful trial, also using, as an outward application, Hood's Olive Ointment. It was soon no ticed, to the Joy ot tho family, that the Sold by all (lruggista. Price $1 six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mnss. Tho Boat Spring Medicine. A GREAT MAGAZINE r 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of uciiiuiem a magaiuiB, Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures" is 3-30 DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' Is by far of our monthlies in which the beautiful literature nre bo fully presented as in tendlnjr to a similar scope and purpose talns a free pattern coupon, IRES LIBRARY Is a m JUDGES LIB nnd replete with wit and humor. 119 tlltiatrifni-H FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous monthly; there Is a lauirli In every lineof It. All three of these magazines ore handsomely gotten up. You should not miss this chance to securo them. Cut here and return Coupon properly filled out. . Demorcst PufjK-sKirNg Co., 110 Fiftk Avku, HeW Yovkr For the enclosed $2.00 please send Demorest's Family Magazine, Judge's Library a magazine of fun), nnd Funny Pictures for one year us per your oiler. A'nmo.. Post Date.. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RUNT, Store and dwelling at No, 28 Houtb Main street, l'ossewlim April 1st. Apply to T. J. lllgglns, 18 N. Jardin St. 3-25-2W TirASTED.-Agents to sell 8S Imlellblo Check I V Perforators. Wesley Jt'f'g Co -IftS Hoiirso, Philadelphia. B-30t-eod Oil RENT. A new house on South "White street provided with nil modern conven- leiit'fs. Ktasonahlo rent. Apply at K. K. Magarule's store, ICnxt Centre street. 3-1 5-tf 17011 lit NT. Store room and dwelling nt No. 7 122 Koith Main street. Contains hnth and closet, Good cellar and nice yard room. Size of store room, 10x45 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. M'areroom and stable can he had with it if desired. Grand locution ami rent reasonable. Address, C V, Nkwiiousek, 120 North Main street. 3-1-tf TESTATE OF JOHN W. BEDFORD, late of j Ixist Creek township of Wet Mulmnoy ftcbtivlklll count v. deceased. Letters of ad- ministration on the above estate naving neen rut it Mi tn tlie iimiprMitrneti. an persons in- litMl tn sntfl ftfntn itr nvnifinterl to luako imyment. and thpse having claims or demands against tl state ot said deedent to vresnt the suine wtlout UeJw. liXutra'tir, 4Act.onyr Olram Building, Phllo ,11. jrjlOIt 8HKUIPP, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok Pokt Oabbok. Subjeot to Itepubllatn rules. pOlt SIIKRIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Oawiasavso. Subject tn Itepubltoan rules. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES Ajir ...UOWEST PRICES... QO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Wanted-An idea Who itblak simple tlilmt to patwtl Protect tout Ig&aij thsy mar bring you we<o. Wrlie JOHN VVBUDBltBUHN ft OCJ Patent Attar nejs. Wsjihlngtoa, D. C, for thslr 1,W0 prlie onyt Brings Reward bo re was dimlnUliItic In aire nnd rva be oominff leas troublesome. This enoour dgotl her to continue the use oi Hood's Snmuwirlltfl. ahe took 11 bottle, and now Hor Ffioe Id Wll. The sore has entirely diaappeared, leavlngr not a scar, but only a plight mark, which we think may In time totally disappear. It la buoIi a comfort to her and such a joy totho-rcst ot the f.vi.Hy that vofeol In debted mor ttisu we ran express, to Il'-jd'a Bnr'eparll'a, that she ha been c:nert aiter twenty year ot suffering." Miss J. A. BTuirea, Kpping, N. H. From Mr. Stokes. "1 am glad to say that the onrof rrtj wife is exactly as stated In my daughter's letter above. Jobkpii Stokhb. Cot. Bennott, Who writes tlie following, Is n leading contractor nnd builder, lias been on the Governor's stuff, and held other of llclnl poxitioim of confidence! nnd trust: "I know the parties referred lo In tho letters above, and endorse them as thor oughly reliable. I have known about this case for some time, and nm glad this testimonial has been sent to C. I. Hood & Co." J. V. Bennbtt, Lowell, Mass. arsa pari OFFER. 3 ROR 1 We will send all three to you fbr one year for S2.00, or 6 mo, for SI. the host family niaRasliio published: there Is none nnd the uhoiuI, pleasure and prollt, fashion and Demorrst's. There Is, In faet, no publication pro- wliicli enn coinjHire wltn it. rwery numuereon- Is a monthly inafrazlno of fun, filled with illustrations In caricature contributors are me nest oi Auieneuu wusmm - oiYJco.. State.. 0LD-5TnriD'REnmrii SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltman's Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. tn. to 8 p. ni. Dr. J. W. Angle, late of Beading1), Manager. notice:- nected with -Dr. 0. 8. Hartley the establishment. is still enn- ..ALL EXAMINATIONS I'ltltK.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crown, Aluminum Crowns Logan Cruwni, Crown and Bridge work and all operations wait per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plate are ordered. We are tbe only user of vitalised atr for tbo painless oxtraotlon of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold Cure Sanitarium) -For Cure of Liquor ard MonKC Hajjits No dctenUen OOW hmlntm. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., S1IKNANDOAH, I'KNN'A. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Jlaln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beer, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice smperaDoe drinks and elgar.
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