I SWEETS . . . . . SWEET 1 What more fitting than n box of oui delicious Bon ooaf or Choco lates ? We sell Teniiey's seated packages, 25c, 40c and 80c tach. We also sell as large or small a quantity as desired. ' HOOKS & BROWN A North Nflln it. Comfort Of Home Are secured by w lilnm ceononiv foreslaM. lon't b tempted ly mislrntttng offer Unit ciill pny two price fur Inferior jnud, but BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At Iftfitimnfc prices Wc Rro now Ki inir tempting offers to buyers l xiMitnK OAK I.KAK IHtOl" TAIll.KS IRON HKIWTKAW tQ Cfl IN AIU'NOAM'K JO.OU and upwards. Wl. SPOONT. jiS Hnl Centre Street. S3 $2.50 CALL AND SEE US 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. It. A. Olover trat to-day at the county int. Mr. Pater Lawrence, of Boat Line street, has given Mrtb to haby girt. Ocorgo Trlntkel waa a Pottavilto vtaltor to day. Mr. David Llnnlnint, awl daughter Sadie, ttciiiled the (lln ob e quiet at 8t. Clair today. Dr. James Monaghan. of Philadelphia, It the guest of liia parent in town, stopping bare while, onrunM to Ptttabarg. Mr. mul Sirs. Peter O'Hoyw arcomiwnlud by the fonner'a mother, left thin morning fur it few weeks vWit to bow York and Hos ton. Mian Mary Malloy, the West Oh I re street dressmaker. U visiting In l'litladulpkut, as the guest of Ml Nellie Sweeney. ' Mrs Ailolpli Klrln, of North Wert fctrcet, was a visitor to I'cttsvillc to day. II . V. Buyer denies the rumor that lie. Is to leave town and locate In the South. Mrs. T. J. Ilroughnll this morning left fo Dttsburg, where she 111 spend Severn weeks visiting her parents. Mrs. Hyde, of Newark, N. J , Is the gueat of town friends. II r. and Mrs. T. J. Hurley, and Mlsse .Vellleaixl Jobmiiia HuHey, all of l'hilaM thbt, attended the fane ml of the letter's mother here to-day. II. A. Acker, of Heading, w looking sifter the Interest of lh UraiiU Union Tea Com pany In town to-day. Mr. E. II. Hunter, Mrs. 1). V. Strauh, Mrs. Charl.-s St rouse, Mm. X. W. lleddall and Mrs. T. J. Dftvlcs spent lonluy visiting friends ut l'ottavllle. Mrs ltoiij inilu Kicli.irils 1ms returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia and Wash ington. Mrs Joint O Davis litis returned from Ilrtiokl.vti, N.'Y , where alio apeut seveml j works vi.iiiug her son, Artliur. Deputy HugMrr Stevenson, of I'ottsville, was ii visitor to town hist evening. Miss Sadie I'ti'.e lias goiiCMo Wilktsliairo lo spend sever.it weeks nan guest of relatives. Vol ti lit ei ik Mi etlita; To-nlglit. At the meeting of the Volunteers of America to-lilaht Ctipt. Krwtn will speak on PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Otiiintry (lhrnnlele.1 lor IfMty I'erUml. Pottlll Hnttoipuhst a Wg tirade on Memorial Day. Brook trout are reported qnlte plentiful In. trlbu t rles of ' l'ltie Creek . Anglers are gettlrrg rods and bolt flasks ready for the trout season. Jacob Day, ex-Poor Director, will remove his family te Philadelphia. Joseph tarry, hoisting engineer at the llast colliery, has resigned. The Third Kegiment nf the S. of V. will meet at Catawisaa April IStli. The Pennsylvania Telephone Company Is stilnging new wires almut town. Ininranoe policies for tt,000 havelwen (dai-ert upon lierks county public building. Miss Clam Krelt and l'rl. Porta, Jr., Imth f Pottsvllto, will he married on tb Slat Inst. The Anthracite Hrewlng Co,, of Mt. Or mil, capital stork $8O,O0tf was granted a charter. Kit passing alleged lmgns cberks at Haaleton, John II. MIMer, of Lehlglitou, waa urrested. tliirglars made a big haul In Goodman A Co.' grocery stoic, l'ottavllle, unknown (o the police. A fltiK atone pavement Is being IhIiI around the KynkHWlct property, corner Centre and While street. Wllkeabarre eltlcHts will appeal to the law In resisting the prlng Water Company's ralae of rates to them. The Shainokln Town Council leil nn ordinance placing the chief of iollce under civil service rules. There is n very brisk inquiry by proposed bidders on ltcttilingN new issue of f 100.000 in street paving bunds. The new addition to the Kplpcopnl church j of l'wekvlllo will bo finished and ready for service by May lt I Tim funeral of the bite J.ttnet Ketiury "III I hike place to morrow, at Ashland. Interment nt Fountain Spring. I Wijah Greogory, bite superintendent of I the Olrartlvlllo district, removed his house hold good to Reading yesterday. ' Oror 25 lodge have accented an invitation COLDS Munyoii's Cold Care cures colds In the head, cold ou the longs, old colds, new colds, and obstinate colds, and all forms of grip. Stop sntratng, discharges from the nose and eyes, prevents catnrth, diphtheilit, pneumonia and all throat and tnng troubles. These pleasant little pellets are absolutely harmless, luivo saved thousands of live ami prevented much sickness. Price, 2flr. MAHANOY CITY. MNYON'S Improved Homoeopathh) Homo Remedy Company put np a separate enro f.r each disease At all druggists, mostly lis rents Guide to Health free. Personal loiter to Prof. Munyon. 13TB Audi street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with free medical advkw foranv disease. sin Htnl Uliiatnito his remarks with "tools of to participate in the Odd Fellow' demonstra the devil." such as tevolvcfi, whiskey Hun at Mt. Catniel on the 20th Inst, glasses, cigarettes, etc. j The Uoyue sliiip at Ashland, starteil on . . ' -. :;T" full time, and established n night shift, giv Ask your grocer lor ne uoyai l aioui , . pn,,,!....,,,.,, In 75 additional meehinlo. Jlra. .Salome Ilronii, of llrownsville, Wnslt llniir. ami Uiko no other brand. Q ii i made. It Is the best ! BEE HIVE Hoys III IIib Mines. Philadelphia Inquirer. I I'lu re is now pending before the lVunsyl-1 iiiii:i l.egishitnre a bill which sbonld spu ilily become u luw It provides, briefly, t'mt no hoy under the age of 12, and no iin'inlu r of the female sex whatever, shall be , employed in the mining of bituminous eoal. 1 An anieudmetit to the same bill mines tho nut- to thirteen years, prescribes the method by which the age alull be ascertained and recordn', and stipulates that no boy under sixteen tdmll be permitted to "mine or load coal" unless in eomniiiy witli a person oer the same age. No applicant ho is umible to rend or write the Ki.kIhIi hiiiguiii.'e ran be employed unless he presents n ceitihV.itc to show that he attended day or night i ho.il for a period of sixteen wci-l.s Cio preceding eiir Is now its ocated in new quarters 29 South Main St. -NEAR- I)r. SeluienVr ltcnppolnted. HAKHt-HfKa, Pa., April 8. Dr. Nathan C Siliaetler, of Iancastcr, was yoaterdny re appointed by Governor Hastings as State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Dr. Si'liai Her was appointed by Governor Patttson as a !enK'rat, and was a conspicuous Gold Dei .it last year. Four or live aggressive lii puhln .in candidates bad brought pressure tu Ih.u en Governor Hastings to securo the ai.p .iMtiiii nt this year, and his only way out oi i in- pditiral Buarl seemed to bo to heed im itless requests from people of all pirtu-i ii tin; retention of the cllicielit in- i iiiln nt of the office, and bar politics from tne management of the schools. Dr. !- hacll'ei's nomination waa promptly cou tUuiciJ by the Senate. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Ot Itching, burn! i, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp bumora is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cuticuha Soap, a single application of Cuticuka (oint ment), tho great skin cure, and a full doso of CuTicuitA Uksolvent, greatost of blood purifiers and humor anros. mtlcura Remedies speedily, permanently, and pronoini rally cure, rhun all else fails. P.ittpr PltC'. Aim Chen. Corp Pole Propi., Boston, mr ' How to Cure Every bkio aod Blood llumor," Ire. PurirVrl infl Bettitlfied by cuncuitA aoAf. PIMPLY FACES Our New Tarlir. I !n American Protective Tariff League i - kI .in official prlut of the new Dingley I mil within a few hours of the time it was i i-i d by the House of Ilepiesentatives at Washington, ou March 81st. fills broad, comprehensive interpretation of tho Iicpub liuin platform should bo studied by overy voter. Any of our reader can obtaiu a copy, without charge, by Bending a postal card request as follwi : . ' "Send me a copy of No. 3T0." Address, W. F. Wakkman, Uuul. Sec, 135 West 23d St, N. V. EGGS! EGGS!! 75 crates new laid fresh country eggs Stile of Sebool Ilolids Subscriptions will bo leceived at the officii of the Secretary of the School Hoard, in the West street school building, for the salo of twenty-five thousand (28,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1S07, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty $200 bonds, and thirty-eight $500 bonds. lly older of the Hoard, J. J. Prick, President. Attest : Frank Hanna, Secretary. HOOD'S nnijS cure Idver lll, Biliousness, IntllMtIou, Headache. A uleaf nt laxative. All Druggists. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. $1 Tjrnipiii I m Ma- V V Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE ana LLOYD STREETS. PER DOZEN. Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Spring; ress Goods. Twei.ty five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Gooda for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Walets. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our gtent assortment of stylish waists. jK WK 1IAVK THK HANDSOMEST jf DKHIUNS OK .OIL CLOTHS IN MWN. E. B. FOLEY, -N. t7 H"ft Cvntrc Strict. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell fine dress goods and silks at special bargain prices. ington township, died, aged IB s-ears. She was 0110 of the oldest residents of tho town ship. John Holler, aged 18 years, attempted to hoard a moving train at Mt. Cartncl, fell umlcttlio wheels, resulting in amputation of his leg. Harvey Wagner, the only son of William N Wagner, tt vell-knnn merchant of Onvigs'mrg, died yestordjy afternoon of pneumonia. . Work ou I'evtolet's new washcry at (lirardville has been begun, and will be pushed rapidly. Contractor Isaac Christ has ! tho work in hand. I After a long idleness the six double fu rutins of the puddle dcjiartnicnt of the Mahoning Rolling Mill, at Danville, have resinned operations. Thuro are 220 prisoner in the comity jail to day. Six years ago 120 hus a big number With gaols and almshouse.; ovcillowing, whither aro wo drifting? Eugene Magargle, candidate for sherifr, and John Weeks, Shcimudoah, looked over , their political fences in town yesterday muru- ing. Mahanoy City ltccord. 1 The cntlro body of the National Guard will bo ordered out on SHy 15th to take part in the parade at tho unveiling of the Washing' 1 ton MoiiuuietiLiti Philadelphia. Witnesses from Palo Alto and the Norwe gians and Neweatlo townships were before tho I.yon-Duiiii contest court ycstenlay. Judges Kltrgood and Craig presided. Shenandoah receives $18,120; Mahanoy City, $15,130, and PottsUUo f8,2S0 from tho liquor licenso fees paid this term. McAdoo, a borough of but a few months, received fcl.OSO. Kuv. T.'M. mtcman, of f lirardville, who was recently elected pastor of the First P M. church, Pittsburg, will locate in the smoky city May 1. His successor is Itov. Nichols, of Mahanoy City. Jttdgo Eruicutrout has decreed that all future bridge building in Perks county shall be under written contract, prepared under the supervision of tho County Solicitor and a compcteut engineer. Tho date of the annual reunion ot tlio First Defenders Association has been changed from tho 18th to tho 17th of April. The 18th falls on Sunday this year, hcuco the necessity for the chango. It is now stated that the rumor that Joseph M. Harris was to bo retired from tho presi dency of tho Philadelphia & Heading Itail way, is without foundation. Ho will remain at tho head of tho company. Frank, tho 12-year-old son of John P. Campbell, of Ashland, wandered from homo on March 31st, and hisMvheroabouts is un known. He is small of statue, bluo eyos, shabbily dressed and wore a bluo reefer and bluo sweater. It. C. Jolucr, Allen P. O,, Hlllsdalo Co.. Mich., says: "Nothing gave my rheumatism such quick relief as Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil." . lllg Moltgago Ket-onlcil. Yesterday onu of tho greatest mortgages recorded in tho Recorder's olllco in this county was presented. It is in the stun of $i:is,000,000, and was preented by the Phila delphia & Reading Ituilnuy Co. and tho P. & it. C. & I. Co. to ll.o Central Tiust Company of New York, trustees. The book is hand somely prepared and contains ninety pages of printed matter, the cent of recording it being $Q. Tills mortgage Is recorded in overy county through Which the Reading system 1st 00. Don't Oct Kxcitcri. Wo are elcctwl by an overwhelming ma jority tosell the dear people shoes. Every hoe in tho store luu durability, comfort, lit and style to leeommcnd it. Factory Siiok Stork, J. A. Moykii, Mgr. Droit net! In h Well. The body of Nicholas Hurtles, of the Dela ware, near Mtnemville, was found early yes terday morning iu the well of David Hum mer, a neighbor. Parties, who was a he.avy drinker, is believed to have thrown himself down the well while under the intltieiice of liquor. Mrs. Harden mid her liuslaaml left the house about 5 o'clock iu the morning Hart let was boru in England and was about ao ears old. Pleasant tu take, positive and instant iu its result. In fact, the best cough medicine In the world, Dr. Wood' Norway line Syrup. Comjre tl Air I ototnothi s. Gttieml Manager Luther and a corps of ubordiiifctos of the Philadelphia & liesding Goal A Iron Company were at Alaska colliery, near Mt Carmel, yesterday . lowing tho com pressed air locomotive and the preparations for its operation. The fnrcnnin from the shops which conitrncteil this locomotive will arrive and it will then lie placed iu operation. There is much speculation over the new re velation that Will take place if the engine prove" ft success. The locomotive hauls trips nf 18 empty' cars of about 8,000 pounds In weight from the foot of the shaft into the gangway, and trips of 1(1 hauled . ears each lack to the Shaft, with one chargo of air, starting with a pressure of 7,1 pounds tun! ending with a little over 100 poundt. The lncomotlvo will make from 25 to O'J miles per day. The cost of operating of this plant ban been found to vary from onu to tine n ml one hatf cents per ton mite. Including all ex peijutH. Any lady wearing a 2i or 8 shoe Wculd do well by calling at the Factory Shoe Store. Wo have A lot of these sites made to sell for $2.06; ottr dining out price is $1.00 per pair. Kacioby Shoe Stork, J. A. Moykk, Mgr. Decils lteeorileil. Fiotn Lehigh and Wllhes-ltarre Coal Co. to John Ytimsck, premises in Kline Tivp. From Elica A. Kersliner to II. C. liulioh, promisee iu Bast llrnnswtck. From Theodore Korshner et. nx. to Elisa A. Kershner, premises in East Brunswick. From Jacob tiouloff to Mary J, Uouglofl', premises iu Porter township. From Eliza Roiuor et til., to S. Jacob Oonglofl', premises in Porter township. From II O. Suiter ct. uv to Sallio C. A. iluuttiiiiBcr. premises in Hegins township. Mysterious Dlsappntranre of n Young Man Information Wanted. MAitAMoY City, AprllS. llsrry Harrison, Sft year old, who hss been Iu the employ of the brewing company here for the ast year, left hi hotel rather myterlonly between 12 o'clock last night and 0 o'clock this morning, and his whereabouts are unknown. He had hern In III health and It is supposed this preyed upon hi mind. He may have gone tu his iMirenta at Ditshore. Pa. Any Informa tion concerning him will lie thankfully re ceived by the brewing oonitiy. John o'llrlen, while riding a blcyln on West Centre street yesterday, collided itli pedestrian. He was thrown from hi wheel and the pedestrian knocked down, but hath loscapeil injury. The wheel was wrecked. however. John Lyon, 17 yers old and employed as a di Ivor at Mahanoy City colliery, yesterday afternoon had the index finger of his right liauil crusliru. 1 lie txiaru he used us n seat oi a car fell to the track In front uf the moving car and when lie reached down for the bmrd his flugor was jammed ugalnst the rail. Ralph I'lutt mid a furco of men nro en gaged hoar Jackson's iu slushing u culm Imiik Into the workings of the Kllangowan colliery to fill n big cavity in the top spilt and enable the Schuylkill colliery gangways tin leruealh to work a very large quantity of coal which cannot lie secured by any other rui run. Tho itorongh Council and Hoard of Health ire making their joint annual tour of the borough to-day. There Ih u Class of People Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores a new preparation called OI!AIf-0, made of pure grains, that takes tho plaro nf coffee. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and hut few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost nor 1 as much. Children may drink It with great benefit. l." cts. and 23cts. per package. Try It. Ask forGRAIN-O. 'dOLD DUST.' "(J0LD DUBT.' This is the Package remember it. It contains W2 Washing Powder that cleans everything quickly, cheaply and perfectly. For economy buy 41b. pncltngo. TUT N. K. FAIKIIANK COJirASr, Chicago, St. Louts, New York, Boston, I'liiladelpbla. PENNSYLVANIA HORSES. &?,?mm,m??mmmmffi,?ik2 Outlirlo (Joes Iteimbllciin. Gulhrle. O. T., April 8. The entire Uopublican ticket in Guthrie was elect ed by good majorities. The validity ot the new election law, making education thu teat of suffrage, was made the sub lect of legal proceedings during this Jay. Thomas Scott, an ox-slave, de manded that the board arrange his ticket. The board refused, and Attor ney Samuel Oversreet petitioned United States Judge Dale for a writ of man damus to compel the board to make Dut Scott's ticket. It was argued that Scott's previous condition of servitude was responsible for his Ignorance. Judge Dale denied tho writ. The case Will bp carried to tho supremo qoiirt. i Nciswcnicr, the great horse dtipper, will shortly arrive here with 25 head ofhigli-clnaa PENNSYLVANIA HORSES, which he will offer at public sale at his stables, cor. Coal anil Main streets. The horses will, ami must be sold to the highest bidder. Anything from n trotter to a working horse. P. S.-Thls lot will not be a Western cne, but all from Penn sylvania, and will be fit to work the same day when bought. No mere danger to buy horses which will get sick from the climate.) 1 Always It 1 I I 1 S5V E JL Vile v if rat WJs 3 3 We asked a ; friend what he'd : pay for a certain pairofourshoes. 2 He Said $2.50 or :3 3 $3.00, and think 3 them worth the price. He knew 3 something of the .inside of the shoe business, too, but he was wrong ; he judged by what he saw 3 ; : eisewnere. -s Anna lllckltiwoii'H lltimngo Suit. Seranton, Pa,, Aprl 8. Anna Dickin son was called to the stand In . r buttal yesterday afternoon in her $50, 000 damage suit. She gave very clear and lucid explanations of some of the many Incidents which the defense had presented as calculating to show that the famous plaintiff had been Insane. She denied positively that she had ever drank to excess. Dr. Wetherell, of the state lunacy commission, admitted he had not detected at the trial any traits Indicating that Miss Dickinson Is now Insane. He testified on Tuesday she was Insane while In the hospital. During; January, Feb ruary and March Over a thousand of the famous McCall Uazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON Now fjnitertukor. T. J. Cowkley lnw opentsd an undertaking establishment in town with his olllco located atJ. J. Cuukley'tf, 38 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-t we admit tney were sE worth it, as shoes are 3 regularly sold in some 3 places, but that wasn't 3 S our price ; we sold them 2 fc for Si. 75. 3 " He'd make the same -3: mistake in our $1.50 2 shoes. Accordinff to 2i 5": some stores valuation g they'd be $2 or $2.50. jt: They look it ; but SE: don't charge for looks. 3 Factory-price won't let t us go higher than $1.50 2 Not only in the $1.50 : line, but in every other line in the store show the same price saving instances. We can beat any ordinary store all the'time; evry time Successful l'utertalnmeiit.s TI10 cntcrtalnmcut in tho Calvary Baptist cnurcli ittstnlglitlortliebcnoutof thochurcli fund was an excellent success both financially and artistically. Tho attendance was so great that many people wcro uuabloto gain admission to tho church. Tho following was "tho program : Overture, by orchestra iatltlrpss by the chairman, Rev. D. I. Evans ; recitation by Miss Ifciinbridge; solo, MNs Lilllc Dovey ; maudolln duct, Lawson and Shoemaker ; qua-tctte, by Waters and party; recitation, Mifs Gardner, of Ashland solo, by Miss Edith Morgans fdialoguo, Powell and party; selection by orchestra; fancy Japaneso drill by ten young ladies: Malo Chorus, Young Musicians, by party ; rccita tion, by Miss Falrcliild ; quartette,, Knight anil party ; mandolin duett, by Lawson nnd Shoemaker; trio, Jones and party ; dialogue, "TI10 Fortune Hunter," Reese and party; solo, by Miss Maud Gilpin ; chorus, "Gallant and Gaily," by choir ; violin duot, the Mi6scs Williams and Bcddall ; solo, William Jones', recitation, Miss Garner; grand finale by sr- chestra. Miss Scott, a little girl from Harris burg who is visiting friends in town with her pareutB, also took part iu the entertainment. Spcclnl Services. There will be preaching services to-night and to-morrow night, at 7:30 o'clock, In tho Urst I'resliytcrian church, preparatory to the communion services to be held iu tho church next Sunday morning. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarct candy cathartic, euro guaranteed, 10c, 25c. 3 3 MILLINERY ! To her numerous friends flIMss SalUe Senior, jjx North Main Street, Ila returned from the city tiuMt selection of Ladle Good. with the Millinery sr 3 3 we 3 mi:i). CAltlA Ou the 7th Inst., nt Shenandoah, Pa. Otto 11. Curls, agoil 57 years. 11 months and cloys. Funeral will take nlnce on Sinulav. lltli iufct., nt 2 p. in., from tbefninlly residence nt No Ul Knst Ceutro street- Services In the Uctinnn Lutheran church. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery, ltelntivcj mul friends respecttuuy invited to attend, 4-8-3t Watch For the Date. WILLIAM NEISWENTER. GHEftT 1IAGflZlHE 3 FOR OFFEH. 3 The regular subscription price of uemoresrs Magazine," , Judge's Library." and Funny Pictures'' is one FOR 1 We will send all three to you for year for $2.00, cr 6 mo. for SI. DEMC IQREST'S MAGAZINE' Is by fnr the best family niiiRiisIno published: there Is none 01 our moiilliltes in ivmcli ttie lientitlllll nnd ttie iHeiilt, inensnro onu iirom, uwn-i literature nro so fully presenteil ns In Demonst's. There i, In fnet, no publication pre- terniing to a simllnr scope and purpose which can compare with it. livery niiiniier con 'JUDGES tnlns a free pattern colt 'on, L.I n H m H Y is n m and replete with wit and humor. IDF lHutrutor4. n monthly mngnclnonr fun, fillet, with iUiwtrntlons In mrlonture contntxuurs nro inn uw v hub FUNNY PICTURES' U another liumorniiH inonthlv All three of tliese nmazlnet aro handsomely gotten up. to secure them. there N n lft"rh In every line of It. YOU MlOUIU not HUM HUN t'llUlll'U Cut Here ntul return Coujkmi properly fillcil out. Demorc.st.PufDli.skirNcj Co., 110 TiftK Avuc, NW York. For tho eneloseil $2.00 nlense send Demorost's Famllv Magazine. Judge's Library (a mngnzlno o,f tin), nnd Funny Pictures for ono year ns per your otter. JVnmo.. l'osf-ofice.. Date.. Sfnfo- MISCELLANEOUS. tnoit ItKOT1. Storo nnd.dwelllnir nt Xo. 1 South Muln Btrett. l'nswmlon April 1st. on rtKNT, South II; Apply to T. J. lllgglns, 10 N. Jardln St a 8-28-2W Y T ANTKD. Agents to sell SB Indelible Check l tt l'erforators. Wesli I'lilladelphln. eyM'fgCo JG8 Ilourse, iKHHH-COIl MONEY TO LOAN. Pnrtles desiring to borrow money, in nniounts to suit, on first niortgugo security, enn be nccommodateil by inquiry ni iiekalii omeo. -i--ii TjOK I115NT. A new house on South Whlto street provided with' nil modern conven iencfs. KeaHonnhlo rent. Apply at K. K. Magargle's store, last Centre street. !M5-tf "TOIt HUNT. Store room nnd dwelling nt No. Jj 122 North Main street. Contains bath nnd closet. Good eellnr nnd nice yard room. SUc of store room, lGxl.l feet, with two largo beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters nnd shelving ready for business. Wareroom and stnble can bo had with it if desired Ornnd location and rent renqonahlo. Address, V. W. Newhoubeii, 120 North Main street. 3-4-tf A BEAUTIFUL GIFT f B FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 3 Sr S COUPON TO HERALD" S E ni then we make our customers a 2 present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases 3 atnowt to S25.00. 3 1 FACTORY... SHOE ST0RE,1 NEW' SHOE STOHE READERS. HERALD Is entitled t Coupi o n fir of rst-clnss life- size, free-h.nnl Water Color Portrait 'T wnrtll C1 C 00 ntnila f.ixn nnv .H.ll,, g pliotoKraph, by pnylng 66 cents at M. ST llecker'a studio, 118 W. Centre street, ZS cuennnuonu, i-a. 0PZH SUKDATS. r3 ft Senl pbotograph In Immediately 3 ST and bave coupons ready upon re- .3 celpt of portr.lt. -3 g- rto coupon, no reKTHsir. HARRY S. YOST'S Evan J.Davies t.lVEUY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Lauer's Lager and Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt.. 203 West Coal Street. 17 North Main Street. With a full line of Ladies', Gents', Misses', Youth's and Chil dren's Shoes. We call special attention to our large line of Ladies' 3 1 Shoes in Dongola and Rus sets, all styles and sizes. J. A. M0YEH. Mgr.- rs 2 A genuine welcomo waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, t&2SZ8?& MAIN STREET, LLOYD STREET. 2r r.. , n 1 r2 Cr. Hnln and Coal Sts. ,5 Shoes Retailed at Factory Prices, 2, SLw PI uoi t wlilakeys. been, tiorter and ale Friday, April gth. , THiUUiUmUUiiUiUULUiU i 0,1 0,10,00 ""v MDk' Easter Opening on Jewelry Store . . WILL REMOVE ABOUT ON OR Bloomsburg Gokl-- --Cure Sanitarium -Vt flBrMt- APRIL 7th TO Liquor &i'Mortlih Hafait-s Xo detention from business. Address, . J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., 81IKNANIKUH, l'KNN'A. 112 North Main St. Wanled-An Idea I Who can think of some simple tbtng to pateotF Protset rour Idassj Uier msr brio you wealth. i vna ivsuusiuiu wasnington, u. ii RHBUMM ft CO.. Patent Attor- ror loeir sisw prwe onei lea. Write JOHN WJt: sod list ot two hundred laveutlens null 4