SWEETS . . . - TO THETN . . . SWEET hut m u ruling than a box of ur (Il licit ui-. Hon Bona or Choco l.it .'s ? Wo sell Tenney's sealed i:u k;iKes, rc, 40c and 80c tach. :ilso sell as large or small a t i mtitv as desired. HOOKS & BROWN a North Mrnin St. Comfort A Of Home i- ommiv-forelcht. H I mi'ti-il liy udslcmlins nfftos AIMl -ml .n' two price Tor Inferior I.-., id-, l.llt BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE Al li'irltlmate prices We nrc now KMng tempting offers to buyer hv selltng oak t.RAi' to nn DUOl TAHI.K8 J)Z,DU moN hkdstkaiw ffQ en IN ABUNDANCE JtO.Oll and upward. M. SPOONT, iiS Jiaat Centre Street. CALL AND SEE US ! ...THE... ' . . Is now locatul 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 .t fashion and made by custom tailors are stunners, awuit your solicitation. We also have extra fine Mch'i -Sjamcj Top -Suits, Boy'-s Top -Suits arcl Coats. Why pay a tailor double the amount, when our goods are made l.y more skilled cutter and journey man's tailors at ready made cloth ing prices. Look into this and convince yourself. We also carry a new and novel assortment of BICYCLE SUITS. Cor. "lain and Cherry Sts. M JSIOCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COH. WHITE anil LLOYD STREETS. V K 1IAVI5 TIIK II ANIIHOMRHT DliWlllNS OK O ..OIL CLOTHS jl IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -Wo. ay f"et Centre Street. - ' BEE HIVE ft MAHANOY CITY. Inn Hoys Painfully Injured Ih H lHeycle Accident. Mahaicov City. April ?. I'hsrles Mnycr, M-years 0I1I. resMlbg an Malmnny Avenue, received painful Injuries lint night while rid ing a bicycle hy colliding with ft hoy named Robert I'riic. The hitler was ruunlii foot , rice nml lit 11 dark part of the street the I 'cyder Hint runner collided. Price wu liurlod backward four or Ore ysrds and felt to the ground unconscious. Moycr ni thriiwn from hl wheel mill (track ! upon bend. He remfttwd unconscious fur j Mime tlnie. Mil li mill the left tide of his j head were foully tut. 1 Chief llurgcss Bowman notifies all 'eyclora that he will strictly enforce tlm ordinance re-1 gulating the speed for bicycle riding on the troett. ! Tim Afah-linv I'llv l'Ull A limi PttltM-ttvit Association received to-dny 80 cans of trout j fry from tho state flisherj tuBr Allintown, They will ho dlstilliiitetl in thontrciimsnf the Locust nnd Cntnwissa Valley, Mahaiioy City Water Compniiy's reservoir and the new Delano dnm. At a meeting lust nigbt the Borough Coun cil reclnded Its last resolution on street pav ing and has decided not to pave any street unions the abutting property owners pay the r proHrt ouate elm re according to law. The llompgh Council litis also decided to pay no claims for damages for injuries -natal-til by lading upon itenieiit miles awarded by the court. The contingent of the Volunteers of America which has been making nn effort to establish a corps nnd armory at this place has at last despaired of the protect and yesterday quit the town, going to Coatcsvllle, Pa. The otflrers say Maliauoy City people proved un sympathetic. When Dab. wu sick, we gave her Oastorla. When she was s, ChiW, she cried for Osstorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Osstorla. When she bad Children, she gave them Oastortt Mu Knoni l'or Doubt, Arthur Arc you mvo sha lotca you? "Ye. When I told lie I liud uo wonoy (o tRy oil, alio asked Hie if I couldn't Ij-Itov? some, "lick Me Up. HlO IlllllUtlll-Htloll Of pr'.ecs tit the 1 mowClothixo Houbic icnts ihut of I'nn-tdvnl McKinloy. T: t'.1 ! Ta.ti-l' "h.netv i.uaf, r iihor v.nt. r-. i: ii i ir.'i nrenluir. .0, April ".The local .a a: e threatened with Thla lme the See Yaps ir ai jxJ ncralnst themselves, the .-etdiaiit olcrf.ni on one Hide and the jlhbindir3 on the other. The trouble Is over the lefuaai of the merchants to pay an aliened assessment of 115,000 levied by the highbinders. A renewal of the acts of personal violence Is an ticipated by the police. I ii'ant rei: f f b'.m-'ortured babies and r ' fur t'i" ! 1 '.iom in a warm bath with t ricrnA b'-" '. nl iv sinRlo application of C' Tiu'MU. ' ' ..e it), tl:o preat Bkln cure. T.j o".'v i;-e !. r.'id eennoinical treatment f.ir Itciiln, hnrninir, bh'edlnjr, scaly, and 1 injily hituiord of tho ski 1, scalp, and blood. r 1 a n u " ittfh nRroisoCniM- ! 'ur-. Honton. 1 j II irnrT," milted fr, I'rcvt rttnl nd Curf ft by IX'TIUUHA l?t V 11 1 -it BABY BLFMISKES 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. Wo show a superb stcckof Ladies' Su'.'.'s .end Skirts ; it is no gucsi work in our buviiig t! cse stylish gaini'iits; every skirt or suit bears the itainp of this season's latst fashion. Skirts, $2.50 to 7 50 ; Sui.s, $5.00 to $10.00. Muslin UnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the muslin aud triminiiiKH, then couie and got our prices for ready made underwear, Clowns, Chemise, Drawer, Skirta, etc.; our price will be found to be lower titan cost lone. AliCull Bazar Paper Patterns are fast .. inning frictuU a thousand new patterns ;.i.-t in for 10 or 15c. each. L J. WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. To Consumptives- Tlte iiti'l. i-HlgiicU having Iwcn rentored to bcltli by hIioiiIu iiiesna, afu-r milTerliig for eeml yeutM with a ncvero liiiigv ufTcctlou, and tbat dread dlia-UHe Oontwnptton, in aniloua to mike know 11 to bia fellow nufTorera the means of einv. To those who dcairu it. be will elioer fully nciid ,'free of enurac) a copy of the pri Miriptlini uartl. which they will H111I a aum cure for OoMtusptioB, Asthma, Catarrh, Bros- cbtUa and all throat and lima Maladies. He boira nil aufferers will try bU remedy, a It Is iiialiialle. Tlwaie dmlrlua the prenertptlon, will, b will eot tbeni thing, aud may prove a lib wing, will pieos addrssn, uuia f .n .1 -,i ! ,1 Hcv. EDWARD Jlr. A. WILSON, ikl n, New York. PITHY POINTS, Happenings Tlil-otiglintit the Oi u liy Olironlrlel lor Hasty lVniHl. Bring yonr Job work to the Hkrai.p office. The School Hoard meets in rcgalnr vihm thla evening. . The (M township school dlttrlct has de faulted lu' payment of salaries In eaah. Cltisens of Wilkenharre will hold a tnsss meeting to protest Hgalnit IncrenM In water rent. York's police census gives that city a popu Mthm of M.613, an iucrcaao of 10,080 In ten yean. Charles ft Kaler, the Mahauny City hrcttor. Is now In Texas, for the benefit of hU health. A marriage license was grunted to Frank M. Kersctter, of Mt. Uirmcl, and Katie A. Holt-man, of l'cnmot, 1. Hliamoklii Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.. Ids adopted resututlom strongly condemning t le rystctn of cotvlcHabur in this stale. President Fabey, of Anthraelto district, No. 1 V M. W A., U at llarrlshurg lu the iiib n-ls nf 'siine mining legislation. T'.c coining marriage nf William Hopple mid Miys .U 111 1 ma .limes, two well known yiiting people of Ashland, is announced. Herbirt A. Clark, of Philadelphia, will tiiperiutend the routtuntloii of the trolley road from Tamaqiia to Iiiisford, upon which work will bo commenced In a week. Announcement i made In another column of to-day's issue of the npenlug of Shipp's new shoe store, 17 North .Main street, to morrow. Special attention Is given to ladles' footwear. The Keystone coal washer? at Locust Ile, aftcrau idleness of several mouths, slatted up again yeslerdoy morning. The revival of work means employment toabout seventy five hands. William Sclsweviter announces tn anntlier column to-day tlmt he will shortly arrive hero with 23 head of Pennsylvania horses to be cold at public sale. Xo more danger ol getting homes which get siek from the eastern clltuato. At a meeting of the Women's Chrlitian Temperance Union at ICaston it was decided to hold monthly mothers' meetings, the ob ject of which is to suppress the growing evil of Inning young girls and boys running on the streets when they should 1 at homo. In the partition proceedings of Julia Cnva HHUgh, deceased, the court appointed Charles P. Seiders, trustee, to make sale of the real estate, llolul filed in the sum of $2,000 and approved. Ill the artition proceedings of William Adams, deceased, court nwaids the Inquest as prayed for. Assistant District A Homey Samuel A. Royle, sctlng lu the inpaclty of the chief consul I of the Peiinsylvanl 1 division of the League of American Wheelmen. annotiiKed .tlomlay tlmt he had secured a couccasiiiu from tho Pennsylvania Railroad to carry bicycles free of charge when accompanied by their owners. Don't (let ISxcltril. Wo tire elected by un overwhelming ma jority to sell tho dear people shoes. Every nhocin the store has durability, comfort, fit and stylo to recommend it. Factory Shok Stork, 3. A. Moykr, Mgr. lectin ltecorded. Prom Gcoige llcim by executor to liapliiua Moyer, premises in South ilanhclm. P.om Mamlow M. Moycr ct ux. to Stcpheu (iiecnawalt, premises last llrunswick. Prom C. S. Marburgcr ct al. to JIandow M. .Moycr, premises East Brunswick. Prom W. II. Taylor etnl. to tho St. Clair Coal Company, premises Schuylkill county. Prom Josiah !oisch. administrator, to Lloyd T. Prandou, pieinlsos Union township. Prum Cliarlcmagno Tower, Jr., ct al. to Xelson Brandon, premises L'nlon township. Prom Maria ldhvards to Jano Meredith, premises Pottsvillo. Prom Joseph Mandcizwig nnd wife to John i:. Weaklim, Jr., lot In Pottsville. Pleasant to take, positive, nnd Instant in its results, in fact, the best cough mediciuu in tlio world, Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup. Tho Uoinlnlo Must llo Can fill. General passenger agents are camplaining that clergymen aro careless with their per mits. Almost daily some minister reports Ids permit stolen or lost, and this is liablo to lead to the general passenger agents issuing circulars to tho effect that a lost permit will not bo replaced for tho year it is applied to. ?fo One Dies. No one dies of Pulmonary disease who takes '77" in time. Twenty per cent. 0110 in five die of Pulmonary diseases Colds, Grip, Pneumonia, Consumption, who could be saved by the timely use uf "77," Dr. Humphreys' famous Speolflp. Since "77" camo into general use the fatality lias decreased, and it only roinains for its adoption nan national remedy, to rob ourclimnte of its terrors. Por sale by all druggists 80c. Judge Perching Improved. Judgo CyrusL. Pershing, wholias been con fined to ids bed for some time past with a ser ious attack of his obi trouble, has begun to Improve. His family expect to have him walking about his room toward tho latter parr of the week. The Judgo. himself, con fidently hopes to resume his duties on the bench next month. Whon billulis or costive, cat a CnFcaret candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 25c. S.tle of School lloudH. SuliscriptloiiB will be received at the olliie of the Secretary nf the School Hoard, in the West street school building, for tho sale of twenty-live thousasd (fS,()00) dollars worth of Shenandoah School Distrust bonds. The bunds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will mu thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty 100 bonds; twonty $jW0 bonds, and thirty-eight J600 bonds. l!y order of the Hoard, J. J Prick, President. Attuit : Frank Hann.v, Secretary. SclilljUtlU l'reaa AHHoclntlon. A meeting of the Schuylkill Press Associa tion was held In Pottsville yesterday after noon, with representatives from different part of the county present. Measures were adopted looking to a levival of interest and an increase uf membership lu the associa tion. A committee was appointed to select a suitable place for the annual outing of t'.ie association. The meeting adjourned to Tues day, May ltth. at the Merchants' Hotel, Pottsville. Evan J. Davies, I.IVHUV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. A genmue waleooie waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flnln and Coal Sts. Fluent whiskeys, beers porter and ale qui ataiitly int tup. Obotse ewiierauce drloks and cigars. ToNlght's Ibitertalument. Tin i initiations are that the entc i liiinmi nl lobe k'icii in the Calvary It.ipli'-t ilniiih tins i venihg will attracts large aiidiiiue The f"U"ingis the program- Im iturc, by ore In -liu ; ud.(ress by tin i-lini 1 iiinu . Id 11. I Brails ici ituli ins hv Miss lliinl 1 dge. solo. Miss Llllie 1 oey ; mandolin dint. Iiunsun and Shoemaker; qua-title, by Waters and party : recitation, Mbs (laidmr, of Astilaiid ; Oto, by Miss Edith Morgans ; dialogue, U aod party I selection by orchestra; fancy Japanese drill by ten young ladles j Male Chorus, Young Musirlaus, by party j recita tion, by Miss Fuirchild ; quartette, Knight snd parly 1 niaiidolln duett, by Lawsnn and Shneinaker; trio, Junes nnd party; dialogue, "Tho Forrnno Hunter," Heese and party; solo, by Miss Maud Gilpin ; chorus, "Unllant and dally," by choir ; violin duet, the Misses , Wlll'anisuud Ileddall ; Solo, William Jones; reuitntion, Sites Garner; grand flmilc by or chestra. Try Oralli-l) 1 Try Oraln-O I Ask )uur grwt r to-day to show yon a ptvkngpttf (IRAIN-O. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. I'he children fA UUI ..a 1.1 ... H,lt am I lias sddlt. All who try it. like it. UHAINO I has that rich seal brown of M. ha or .lava, , but it Is mnda from pure grains, nnd the most ib HiiNc stomach receives without distress. tho price of coffee. 10c nnd 6 cts. )icr package. Bold by all grocers. M mortal Day. In ihc minds of many a doubt exists as to what day the Memorial Day exercises will take place, from the fact that the SOtll of May falls nn Sunday this year. The law provides that when l)ecoratioii Day fails on Sunday it shall be observed ou Saturday. This Is tile only exception to the general law, which makes Monday the day to observe when a legal holiday falls on Sunday an ex ception that was made by the Legislature at the request of the CI. A. 1(. TO CUItl! A COM) IX ONU IAY Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if II fulls to euro, lift cent . A Tour to Washington. Tlio net personally-conducted tour to Washington via Pennsylvania Railroad will leave XeW fork anil Philadelphia April 83. Tickets, including transportation, hotel ac commodations and every necessary expense, will bo sold nt the following rates: Prom New York, Brooklyn and Nowark, II 1 50 ; Phillips burg, X. J., $14.50; rottsvllle. $1 1.30 j Cape May, $12.75; Philadelphia. $11.30: and at proportionate rates from other points. Por ticket, Itltieraricsaud full Information apply to tickets agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Ueo. W. Boyd, As i-Utnnt Gnueral lHts enger Agent, Boaid Street xtation, Philadelphia. mmrrffTffnm' There never has beeri a shoe store K that gaye more value 2 IE for your money than 2 jE we do. 2 g The old penny- - vvise-and-pound fool- 2 IS ish idea of fivinr 2 2 1 fc as little as a man g could for money has e: no place in our g store. 3 g With Us, it's As jE Much as We Can, Not as Jjttle,f We want to draw your s 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 3 shoe store can. 3 We're proving that 3 we DO do this to more 3 people to-day than we 3 ever did. We'd like 3 YOU to be among the 3 nu mbcr. T l,-..lrl i, 1 W V l mlllk, VJ . fc E Aad ttei we wake our customers a 3 E !fS8f t of a beautiful Parlor 3 p Lamf) wkefl pnroiwsee & amount to $25.00. i FACTORY... SHOE STORE,! C: J. A. MOYER, Mar. E Sfeose Retailed at Factory Prices. 3 3 In - l J All - J 2 3 2 PERSONAL MENTION. Mn. Timothy Snlllvsn, of (lirsrdvilte, spent last evening In town. Hcn.iiiiuin liuilig, of Scran I on. nas a liml ncs isitor to 'own to-day. Mrs. T. J. Hrouglmll and son, John, viiited St. Clair and Pottsville yesterday. Misses Kato and P.lla Gallagher, or West Lloyd street, are visiting lu (llrardville. .1. unes Thompson, of Elliingowau, la s)cnd ing a ncik witli Tilends at Philadelphia. Mn. Jn epli Pife, or Oirardville, was cn Ult.iiiud liv Mi. Thomas Dove, Hr., last UVCIlillg. Mrs. Daniel Linilcnmtith, or South Jatdin street, aetenly scalded one of her hands yestt rdny. Mr. nnd Mis. T. II. Hutchison, Mrs. Wat son nnd John lfcmlilcks were V. A It pas sengers to Philadelphia to-day. Mrs. John G. Thomas, Mrs. P.J. Potts and Mrs. II. Petii went to llasletoti today to al lend the funeral of a relative M rs Thomas VMU aud dangbter, lh-sslc, Mrs J. Arthur Moyer aud Miss Maine Ki il ea id Jnurnuyed to Puttsvillo to-day.. letter terrier Henry Retily was on nuty to-day, attending the Michael Durkln was tho Carroll funeral, snbstilute ou his rouio. Anthony Monitghan, a student at the I.el.lil, University, was coiniwtl:d to dlseon llnue Ids studies by Illness yesterday. He returned home last evening, and Is conflntd to lied at his residence nn West Centre stiret. Mr. and Mrs. Smith lloswotth, left for Ohio this morning, after spending the winter months with Mr, (luuler, on West Ceutie street. Tlicy went as far as Altooim where they nill remain several days. lti!iMvrlt to Succeed McAiloo. Wathlnfrton, April 7. Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, the New York police oom mlaslcner, has been nominated for as sistant secretary of the navy. Park Afrnew la named for internal revenue collector In the Sixth Virginia district, "and Alonao J. Tyler for collector In the Second Tennescce district. Any lady wearing a Si or 3 shoe would do well by calling at the Pactory Shoe Store. We hsvell lot of these stses made to sell for 2.00; our closing out price is $1.00 per pair. Factory Shok Stoiik. J. A. Moykr, Mgr. CMhl Mbulng Since Starch SO. The whereabouts of Ella rinkoskl, 11 years old, llviug with her widowed mother at Springfield, near Shamokin, remains un known. On March 2Gtb the child was sent out with a subscription book, endorsed by the priest, with the hope that aid could be secured to relieve tlio families sutlerlng. The girl was given a ticket to Mt. Cnrmel, nnd was to have returned tho next day. Failing to do so, It was thought she had oomo to SI cuandonli, here her relatives reside, but upon inquiry here no traco of her could bo 'ound. During the last few days a search has been made iu most of the town? of the region, but so far without avail. The child i medium gtout, light hair aud liluo oyoe, and wore a plaid dress, a short cape and blown cap, when last seen. If. C. Joiner, Allen P. 0., IHUsdalo Co., Mich , says: "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Kclectric oil." The l)r. Swallow Contempt C'no. llarrlshurg, April 7. Hev. Dr. Swal low apeared before the bar of the son ate yesterday, and in answer to ques tions declared thnt ho would testify he fore the committee on the capital Are. Subsequently Dr. Swallow was sub poenaed to appear before the commit tee this morning. He sent word to the committee thnt he was compelled to o to Philadelphia with Mrs. Swallow to tqke a sink child who made Its lrgme with them, and tlntt he could not get back in time for the meting. The doc tor also said that the time was entire ly too short in which to produce his witnesses, according- to his .promise, and asked that the meeting be post poned unMl next Tuesday, Oodej's For April. Godey's Magazine is new every month. Tho April issuo is unique in several ways. Among the especially notable contributions to this number is nn articlo by Marmaduko Humphrey on The Ilicycle of the Year Mnety-seven," wblcb coutains pictures nnd descriptions of almost all tho new things that nave ueeu ueveinpefi in the wheel world during the past twelve months. Mips. Emily it,, vtllliamsop, Ucncral Secretary of the Prison Ileform Association of New Jorsoy, f-uiiuiuuien au iiiiurcBiiug papor on 'Woman's Work in Prison Pcforni," which win interest all citizens of this country. iteauiiiui vtomen. ny uaiuwell Sherman. treats this topic in a manner different from that geneinlly used, and Is amply illustrated villi types of locly womanhood. The lead- .ng litiion puce of the issuo is tho story hdelueiss," by Frederick W. Wcndt, a tale of the Swiss Alpha nnd there are several otlici storl s, each in its way ospeciady luter- csiiii". i no j.uoiury ana c'usUiou depart- menis are lull ot good tilings, and a beaut! ful PiBter fronti.piece nnd a speoial oovtr add a manning iiuisli to tlio Issue. nun.. Ilt'KI.ItY. At Slienandniib. on the nil, Inst Johanna, wife of John Hurley, sged 7S yenrp, l'uiieral will take place from her late resid ence, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock to proceed to the AniiuiicUllou cbur.h, where luKh iiinsn will be rend. Interment will be made In the parish cemetery. Friends and n liillves respectfully Invited to attend. 2t NEW With a full line of Utiles', Gents", Misses', Youth's and Chil dren's Shoep. We call special attention to our large line of Ladies' Shoes in Dongola and Rus sets, all styles and sizes. IHf . I K . I .1 Who i i think --aiUbU.-r.il lU-cl ?.,S?o'p.5-i1 Iotwt your ldsj; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEHHURN tc OO" Patent Attnr Mis. Washing ton, D. I. fur their i.ll prise one! sad list o( two buadrsa iarsatlous wonted. irlM FOR RIB i TO-MORROW. SHIRR'S SHOE STORE '00LD DUST.' This is tlie Package- remember it. It contains Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. Por economy buy 41b. package. THE N. K. l'AIHHA.MC COMPANY, Cbtoaco. 8t Louis, New York, Boston, Pblladelphla. HORSES ! ! ttm-trnmSmt'' Watch For the Date, WILLIAM NEISWENTER. ft CHEAT PGAZIflE OFFER. FOR The regular subscription price of Demorest's Magazine, .Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures51 is 3-3 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' Is by fnrthobosl family wagesluc published; there Is none tn twr iimmuncs 111 wiucu mo neauimii aim me iitfeioi, luemiuro auu prom, nwiioii ami literature are o folly presented as tn Demon at's. Tltero t, In fact, no publleatlon pre tending to n similar scope nnd purHM which can compare with tt. Kvery number con- 'JUDGES LIBRARY' i amonthly magazine aim repicie wiiii wic aim iiuuior. Jin minrinutora are me nest ox .American wiwnim Ulustratora. FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous monthly; there la a laugh hi every line of It. All three of these inagnziueH are handsomely gotten up. You idiould not miss this chance to secure them. Cut Here aild return Coupon properly filled out. DempVct Puflilircj Co., 110 FiftK AVku, Nqv York.. For the cnelosetl .Oo iilfinH rbiuI namorflat'a Tamltv Maeazlno. Jndfre'n Idbrarv (a magazine of fun), and Funny Pictures for Xame.. I'osf Date MISCELLANEOUS. FOR HUNT. Store mid dwelling at Nn. KJ South Main street. Possession April 1st. Apply to T. J. Hlggtns, 10 N. Jardin St. 3-25-2W KD. Aaents to sell ii Indellblo Check Perforators. Wesley M'tV Co 4(W IJoursc. Philadelphia. 3-S0t-cod MONEY TO I.OAN.-Portles desiring to borrow money, In amounts to suit, on first mortKojfo security, can bo nccommouatei! liy inquiry at I Ir.lt ALU odlce. 1-7-tf IrtOU ltKNT. A new bouse on South White street provided with all modern conven iences, lltiuonalilo rent. Apply at P. K. Magargle's store, lvoet Centre street. 3-15-tf TjTOn ItbNT. Store room nnd dwelling nt No. V ' 122 North Main street. Contains liatb and closet. Uood collar mill nice yard room. Kit of store room, lilx,; fei t, wllb two large lieauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters nnd shelving ready for business. Warerooin aril stable can bo had with It tt desired (Irand location and rent reasonable. Address, C. VY. Nkwiiouseh, 120 North Moll, street. 8-1-tf !fflm,wm.m?mmmmmk . A BEAUTIFUL GIFT v f FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. g g COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 : READERS. 2 The bolder of 50 Coupons of tlio c : HERALD Is cntltleil to a llrst class life- . size. frp-l,!i.il Wtl- r.nlnt-Pnt-frtilf . worth $15.00, mude from any distinct pnoiogrnpn, uy paying to cents at M. S; llecker's studio, 3.8 W. Centre street, 3 i Shenandoah, Pu. g Qf Elf SUHDAYS. 3 Bend photograph In immediately 2 and have coupons ready upon re- -S celptofportr.lt. g- 3 NO COUPON, NP PORTRAIT. S3 HARRY S. YOSrS WILL REMOVE ABOUT ON OR -TO- 112 North Main St. s Jewelry APRIL 7th "GOLD DUST.' j HORSES S ! Nciswcnlcr, the great horse fliipper, will shortly arrive here with 25 hend of high-clnsa , PENNSYLVANIA HORSES, which he will offer nt public sale nt his stnldcs, cor. Coat and Main streets. The horsea will, and must lie sold to the highest bidder." Anything from a trotter to a working horse. P. S.-Tlils lot will not be a ".'s Western one, bat all from Penn sylvania, ana win re nt to worn the same day -when benght. Ho more danger to bay horses which will get sick from the climate. Ron We will send all three to you for one year for $2.00, cr 6 mo. for SI. of fun, filled with llluatrntlonii In caricature ono year as per your olTer. - ofIco.. State.. old mnD - REnnins.. E3 ls5'a! SHENANDOAH Dental :.Roorns, (Tituian's Ulock) East Centre Street. OQlco Hours: 7 a. ui. to 8 p. in. Dr. J. W. Angles, Into of Heading), Manager. NOTICE; Dr. O. 8. Hartley b still con uectetl with the establlshaieHt. AI.l. ICXA:iNAT10S FHKI! We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns.. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown, and Ilridge work and all operations tliat per tain 10 -envoi surgery. No charges for extracting when plates art. ordered. We are the only users of vitalised air for the painless ox traction of teeth. in Bloomsburg Gold-- -ss-Cure Sanitarium -Vur Cure of Liquo. arclMorite Wafait-, Nu detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. SHENANDOAH, PENN'A. FOR TUB BEST GROCERIES A.N1) ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, EILlIk I Y 1 f '"A 105 South Main St.
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