''T'Vr a 7 ENGRAVING. I'or the next 30 days we will furnish 50 cards with your nninc engraved on them for 75 cts; 100 for $1.15. Printing 50 cards from plate, 40 cents. 100 for 75c. Twenty styles of lettering and eleven sizes of cards to select from. HOOKS & BROWN, 1 N. Main St. STANDS 0 REASON If we nrc to h-w ou as 11 regular cits tomcrw .vill sell mlj such coo's n Wyill )-ivc entire sntislitction. The ltue ot PARLOR TABLES . . . and STANDS Heady for yo r inspection is worthy of the highest praise we cnti give. The articles hac been cmefully selected niul typify the highest sU ill of the umbers nrt. (if oak, natural and jjiccn finish, solid and imitation mahogany, plain and inlaid, lnglilv polished, ilicir beauty and tpjahty should soon find them a home at such small prices. VH 1T15 UNAMKUSIJ IRON BIWST1UDS As low as $2.75. Cane seated chairs, finished in cherry, walnut, or antique oak nt S3 per half do'.. I.arjjc cane seated arm rockers finished in sninc colors at 51.50 tath. 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FOLEY, 27 &m. m. m 'elp for is h.t( a greAt many men and women are looking for ; help Against ApproAching baldness; help Against Itthitening loihs ; help to restore the lost gloss to the fi.li ; help AgAinst fading tresses; help for the scalp attacked by dandruff. AVER'S irAIR VIGOR offers fust such help. It restores gray or fAded hair to Us ozinM color, gives it length, thickness and gloss, and icmovcs dandruff, " SIv lmlr was rough and broken aiH began to fail out. The uc of but one buttle of Avkk si! m Viook both cheeked lliu tolling out and rendered my hair smooth, gloBHy and . in uplondid condition. It h the finest of dres- i...u Miid 1J1 r iitllTII mi. . "Rome venrfl niro inv linlr bei;nn to fall otitnnil 1 became quite bald, liy advice 1 tried an DO and very Boon my ha.it censed to fall out and a new nnd vlporou- growth made us nppearam e. M v luur is now abundant nrd pjosv." TIIOS. OUNN, Koekvllle, Wis. PASTOR INSTALLED, IliipreNlte Scrilcc In thp .Mnluiuoy Clt t'rrHhtcrlan Cbiircb. The services atteiiilluK the Install. itinn ul Ifev. T. .Maxwell Morrison in Mtor of tin I'irst I'leshytorian chtiruli. of Mnlmiuy City, took place in t lie church last cvuniic and weto wit'jcsM d by a l.iryo conrcgiiliuu. The services were cnndiicldl by Uev . Trancls S Holt, of Ashland. A rcriiitur.il selection was load by Kev. John llusu Kast inan, p.Hlor of the I'irst 1'nHbytcrian church of I'ottsvillo. Uev. Jumes V. llo.il, uf Port Carbon, invoked divine blessing Constitu- iotial queMluus weio propounded to tin pastor and coiiKreKation by Kev. Hort. Tin siTiuou by C.islman whs preached oil the text tiken from Matt. 11:10. "Hut Jesus said unto them they need not depart; fiivo ye tliointuc.it." It was a profound ami abb discourse. The address to the pistor was impressively deliveicd by Kev. Ilonl mid with quaint illiistiatioiiM, but reiu.irkablu siKiiilicauce Uev. II X. I'hamberl.iiii, pnstor of thu Second l'rcsbyteri.m chureli of l'ottsvillc, told of the rclatiuns which should exist between the pastor and people. Tho musical services wore of a highly ar tistic and really beautiful diameter, nnd woro lenilered by the choir of the church. The congieiiation san "lllessed bo the tie that hinds," nnd the pas or, Kev. T. Mux. well Moriison, pronounced tuu beuedictiuu. There are three little tli ngs which do more work than any othur three little things created they are the ant, tho bee and DoWitt's I.ittlu Karly Kiseis, tho List be'iig tho famous littlo pills for htmach and liver tumbles ('. II. HaKcnhtich. MAHANOY city. Thirteen boys ranging from 11 to 111 years of ago and employed at the Muhanoy City jig houso weio arrested last night for illegal car riding. The cue was settled on the accused inlying $1 each and promising not to repeat the oll'ense. The funtml of Albert Kratise, who was killed in No. 3 slope of North Muhanoy col liery yesterday, will tnko place on Saturday morning. Lincoln's Day will he celebrated S.uurday evening by Kosern l'ost No. 110, (1. A. It., and 011 Sunday Kev. Otho llrunt will preach u sermon to tho l'ost. Sons of Veterans and Women's liellef Corps. The Lehigh Valley Kailroad employes nt this place have been measured for their Spring uniforms. A Kochcstcr, N. V., firm has tho contract. On the appearanco of Khea at Ferguson's thcMlre, Sheiiitudwah, next .Monday vuniug, tho oichestral music will bo furnished by l'rof. Jones' orchestra of town. Kino footwear at amazingly low prices. Womer's, 1S1 North Main St. a-3-Ut Aline l'lro KxtinguUhcd, Tho firo at the Lawionco colliery, Muha noy ri.uiu, which was caused by an explosion of gas jo.torday by which four 111011 were seriously burned, nits extinguished at H:'M o'clock last night under the diructiou ol Mine Inspector Stein. The exact amount ol damage done hat not been learned. The colliery wasln operation to-day. Tho burned men ate doing as well us c.111 bo expactcd. firiind Miiiiiioriido Hull, I'ohbins' opera house irill he tho sceuo of it grand nasijuerado bull to be given on Mon day evening, 1 ltd lust., under the auspices of the Klondike Social Club. .Music will be furnished by the entire Schoppe orchestra and a costumer will be in attendant e Among the features will be u rake walk at 11 p. 111. and waltzing contest for a gold ring at l-':ao. Local I'enilou List, Since the 4th Inst, one hundred and seven teen local pensioners have received their quarterly stipend through Justice Shoe maker. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what l'uu-Tluu is, 23c. At (irulilor llros., drugstore. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler of LBS mm Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST AND ,' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH- PA me j j r4 j rd in ssii)g. Cjj&m ,i. Howell Hughes returned last ovoiilng from u visit to l'liiladelphia. Whllo In tlw ilty Mr. Hughes resigned from Co. G, 1st Kegt , N. (1. 1'., having concluded to remain heie. W. .1. Docli Is sull'srliig from another re. lapse, nt his homo on North Jnrdlti street, Ills many friends hope for a speedy and per manent recovery from hl ailment. I!. A. I)avciinrt. the popular South Jar din stteet merchant, lias returned homo from u pleasure trip to the South. James Wooley, who wasn guest of rela tives in town the past week, returned to his hoine at Philadelphia yesterday. Mrs. Moses lingers and son and daughter vislled friends at lluzlrtnn today Willi mi T. Kvais pent to-day transact ing business it I'ottsvillo und St. Clulr. I'.ml Honck and Hurry Wasley attended a meeting of the Schuylkill County Pnnrina comical Association at Minersville to-day. Mis (ieoruo Satiser, of Shnmoklii, is u uot or Mih. DjiiI.I Lllls, of Wnt Oak street. Jtistlco Toomey, who was confined to ti I home several days with u sprained mil le, is iblo to walk about with the aid of a cane. Chailes Marshall, lately stage carpenter with Hamuli s l'.intiistna" company, was it guest of tho local profession heie yesterday nnfnrd Shoemaker culled on friends ul Miili inoy City last dulling. .Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Doherty and Jtr. and Mrs, William Keevcs witnessed the pel form nice at Killer's opera house, Mahanoy City, last evening II. W. I.uwRon left for New York City this morning to spend a few days on business. Misses (Itissie Kline, Laura ami Muttic Acker, weio passengers to I'ottsvillo this morning. l'red. Wnsley was a I'ottsvillo visitor to day. Ofcur Yost, a former resident of town, tcturned to his home in Duumoie yesterday, after spending toveral days in town. 'I'll., Oreutrst of All (illls. There Is no gift to he compared with health. None lealize this like the su Merer from some ehron c or long-standing disease. To such the nlftof renewed health is priceless. Ami yet it Is within tho reach of all such sufforcrs. The great specialist in the euro of all forms of nervous nnd chronic diseases, Dr. Qrceiiu, Xi West 14th St., New York City, famous the h orld over for his wonderful cures, has de I'idrd to give consultation nnd advice here after fice. lleutcmbcr, sulTerer, that you can write him 11 description of your case and lie will return a caiefully considered letter, fully explaining your disease, giving advice, etc., without charge of any kind Writo to day and health will bo yours. Injured in rlllludelplilii. Yesterday's Philadelphia Kccord contuincd the following : "James Noon, of 1325 Olive street, a lirnkeiu.iu 011 the Philadelphia & Heading mnway, was luiliy mangled by being crusneil between two freight ears at Thir teenth and Callowhill streets last night." The injured man was formerly a resident of Lost ''reek, ami was greatly interested in local base ball circles, having playd with many of tlm amateur teams In this vicinity. It has sinco been learned that his Injuries are nut us serious as stated above. Mr. Noon was well known in town. Tho honest public sentiment of the people of the United States is unanimously in favor of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. The dealers pronouncu it to be the only standard cough remedy. A Klitmllbtr. 1!. C. Dodge and wife, of New York city are the guests of W. L. Smoyer, of town Mr. Dodge is making arrangements to start for the gold fields of Alaska. He was second in a contest for a free trip to the Klondike arranged by the New York Herald. V. A Lenis, of the New Yorkflro department, was the leaner In tho contest. .Men who for years have been suffering with a distressing affection of the back or kidneys huvu been immediately relieved nnd permanently cured by tho judicious use ol Salvation Oil, tho great pain cure. Apply according to directions. l'ost Olllce Closed, Saturday being a legal holiday, tho post oltlce will bo closed at 11 a. 111. on that day 1 here will bo no money orders lulled, Kl langowan, Yatesvllle, Maple Hill, Turkey Kun and Ilrowusvlllo will bo srved with the first delivery. llottler Ilijured, H. i: C. Miller, of Sit. Carmel, who rently opened a bottling establishment South Main stieet, met with nn uccidontyes- icmay, v 11110 standing near a gas guage me kmss iroui uursi, and tno llylng pieces sirucK his lace. A deep gash was inflicted above his left eye. ALL NAT,$ or uio lilobo for --m 1 v IVI a NEURALGIA and similar Complaints, RkDEIlMlH MEDICAL LAWSrf VrakPrescrlbed by eminent pb jslcIaniiSH UK. niCHTER S i 11 V,.rl,l .,.n y, . .. " t " jisi r nillliur, 1 u aii 1 (Hi H tUi) ir Id 1 I'ttTJOUj' CT lUflk. 1 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. lfl DrQTirl, TTnnaA.. flnrn flla..ii..VR B 234 Wcu. Eudormjd & rixoimutndc4 by WL A. WaltV HI. N. Main t kO. M. Hagenbuch, 103 N. Main St., , Hiienandoah. . rr ri irurrrtio ' ANCHOIt ftToaiAOIIAI, b.t for lilKUOHSON'H TIIKATUI2, V 1'. J. 1'K.nausoN, siau. One Night Only! MONDAY, FEB'Y. 14, '98. The Dlslliigulsbeil Artiste, In her new IConmutlu Play NAPOLEON. The most powerful historical drama ever written. ItllKA.as JOaKI'lllNE VM, llAUItlH.iuiNAroi.liON. And a company of carefully selected players. Beats on sale at Klrlln'n drugstore. IT'S EASY TO DYE. iiomh nvr.iNO with ihamond ivi:s is ri.HASANT and ritoriTAiu.it. Ilmiutlliil nnd llrllllaiit Colors That Will Not I'liilo Diamond Kyes Have Special Colors for Cotton mid Allied (loods How Wise. Women l'connml.n In Hard Tunes A Ten. Cent l'aekHgo of riniuond llyes Ofleii Saves Ten Hollars. In theso days of enforced economy, it should ho a pleasure to any woman to learn how sho can savo tho cost of a new gown for herself and suit for the littlo one, or can make her husband's faded clothing look like new. Dlamouil Dyes, which nro prepared espccln'.ly for home use, will do nil this. They are so simple und easy to 1110 that even n child rnn got bright nnd beautiful colors by following the directions on each package. Theie is no need of soiling the hands with Diamond llyer; Just lift ami stir the goods with two sticks while in the dry bath, nuil one will not get any stains or spots. In coloring dress-s, coats, and all largo articles, to get a full and satisfactory color, it is nboiilntcly uecessaiv to linvn a spicial lye for eolto'u goods and u dill'ercnt dyo for woolen goods. This is donu In Diamond Des. anil before buying dyes, one should inow whether the urticlo to ho colored is rotton or wool, and get tho proper dyo. Do not buy dyes that claim to color everything, for their tiso will result in failure. BURGLARS AT RINGTOWN. .V lllnehsinllli Shop mill Two Stores Wolf. Iliokeu Into, The residents of Kingtowii nro greatly ngitsted over repeated raids by burglkrs and nro laying up a stock of firearms for use on midnight marauders. Thus far no heavy losses have been sustained, but the pcoplo fear the raids may become more serious. The first place visited was tho blacksmith shop of r.lmer Staufl'er. The front door of tho place was forced open and a number of chisels, braces and other tools were carried away. With tho stolen tools tho burglars forced an entrance to James llishop's store and carried away u quantity of clothing nnd cigars. Tho bakery of Luther Staufl'er was licit viMied, but tho place was only thrown into disorder. The burglars could find nothing they wanted. Who Said They Have a Cough 7 Advice Take I'nii-Tiiia, 25c. At (Iruhlcr llrcn., ding storo. Another Al'egi' I rmiiustur. Now York, Feb. 10. Th" World hitya. Another tl'llmsterinp; expedition U the Cuban Inai rsents Ih believed to have got away -ioin tho Lung Island i oast near Montuuk Point nn Monday night, and to have carried the members of the expedition that wan shipwrecked on the Tillle a couple of weei-H ago. The arms and ammunition tor this bust expedition aie said to have bec-n car ried from this city by the .steam lighter Agnos und tranprerrpil tn .m unknown vessel oft' the Long- Island coast. To I'nnlsli Von '! Alio'VriliiluutoWt. St. Louis, Feb. 10. Circuit Attorney Eggers has looked up the law ryj the matter, and today declared the ub duction of Chris Von Der Ahe, the baseball magnate, by a I'ittsburg de tective, a high handed outrage. He announced his Intention of Issuing war rants for every person concerned In It. As soon as the warrants ate made out application will be made to Governor Stephens for a requisition on thu gov ernor of Pennsylvania, for the return of the kidnapers to Missouri. (Juniper to'New 'I'tcltorii .triucrs. New Hedford, Mass., .Feb. 10. Samuel Gompers, president ot the American Federation of Labor, addressed a vast throng here last night, and the meet ing was almost broken up by members of the Soclallst-Lalior party, who branded some rif the speaker's asser tions as false. Mr. Gompers, however, finished his address, and was louilly applauded. , l.olter'H Wheat Coming: Unst. Chicago, Fob. ,10. The Lehigh Valley railroad hns arranged for the move ment of bOO.OOO bushels of Joseph Letter s wneat to tne seaboard. In all probability the loading of the cars will begin within the next few (Viys. The gossip Is that the wheat is not sold but Is being moved east for export on consignments. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds. 'lake tho sure euro, I'an.Tina, 2oc, At (iruhlor ilros., drug storo. Sm-lons IAIuiihIiiii or .nine ims, Plymouth, Pa., Feb. 10. Thirteen men nnd boys were Biliously burned last night by an explosion of gas In Dodson s mlnps. The men were about ?.000 feet away from the foot of the shaft, nnd had Just fired a shot. which Ignited a feeder. The latter ex ploded, setting; fire to the coal and breaking down tho lattice work. The entire shift of night men went to the rescue of tho Imprisoned men, and af ter hard work had nearly succeeded In extlnquishlnir the flames when there was an exnloslon or gas, the force of which brought down a heavy fall of coal. The burned men weru taken to their homes. Foreman Williams and Fire Boss Jones are the most seriously burned. Their Injuries may result fa tally. Prominent Ilopulillc un Lender Dead. Pittsburg, Feb. 10. Major Edward A. Montooth, the well known criminal lawyer and Republican politician of this city, died yesterday after a long Illness. Major Montooth served with distinction during the civil wnr, and was prominent In the Grand Army of the Republic and Loyal Legion. He has been a candidate for the Hepubll con nomination for governor und lieu tenant governor, nnd In 1800 refused the latter nomination, Cnll to I'eiuiM.vl vim'lii llemocrntH. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Feb. 10 John M. Garman, chairman of the Democratic state committee, has Just Issued a cir cular declaring that "the signs of the times Indicate that a Democratic vic tory In Pennsylvania is this year not only possible, but probable," aim call ing for a meeting of leading Democrats at Ilarilsburg on Thursday evening. Feb, 17. The Modem Way Commends Itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and etlectually what was former ly dono in tho crudest niauuer and dlsaaieo. ably as well, To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, und fevers with out unpleasant after effects, uui tho delight ful liquid laxatlvo remedy, Syrup of Figs. Mado by California Fig Syrup Co. lltuugrllst Oallnglier Dead, Hov. George (iallaghvr, a Ilantlst minister of Lewisburg, who has been doing evangelis tic work at various towns In the stato and conducted revival meetings in tho Calvary Ilaptlst church of town about a year ago, was last voniug stricken with apoplexy at Itilsh, l'a., aud died soon afterwards, Ho had been complaining for several days previous, but did not discontinue his work. lie was aieil about -IB years and leaves a wife and four children, lie will be burled In Ilutler township. Everybody's liable, to itching piles, liidi and poor, old and young tcrriblo tho torture hey sufler. Only ono sure- cure, Doan's Oiiituiout. Absolutely safe: can't fall. PITHY POINTS. 'fuppenlngs Throughout the Country Chronicled for ltusty Perusal. Saturday being a legal holiday (Lincoln's lllrthday) tlicbanks will bo closed. Tho J I i:it AM) job rooms are rushed with work, nnd that department as usiul is turn lug out very neat jobs. Loiters testamentary bavo been granted to M, P. Vt hltakcr, of town, on the estate of (leorgo Whltaker, lato of tho borough of Mahanoy City. Mayor Kochcr, of Dloomsburg, has Isnicd an appeal for subscriptions to the Cuban re lief fund. Tho Stnndanl Scale Company will enlnrgo Its plant at llollcfouto to doublo tho present capacity. 1 he meeting of tho Hoard of Pardons set for I ebruary 111, has been postponed to Fel rusry 2:1. At lllonmshurg yesterday fleorgo W. For ns fined f.'OO and sentencod to elgteeu months in the peuitontlnty for stealing chickens. licllcfout money-lenders liavo moro money than they can find borrowers for, although tho into Interest has decreased 1 per cent, in tho past two years. Tho Lehleh Valley Coal Company lias agreed with Its employes that hereafter It will retnin but 10 per cent, of their wages to pay their bills nt Doughoity it Company's store, at l orktown. The best gas lamp mantles in tho :!." cents at llrumm's. market! i-si.tr Ignited li a Match. After lighting n cigar In Smith's oyster saloon on booth Main street last evening Thomas lCrcshains threw the still burning match into ono ol the display windows. fho laco curtains and otlior drapeiies blazed, but Smith promptly extinguished tho fire with a bucket of water, and littlo damago was done. an Receives Good Advice from Fel low Workmen Tho Wholo Story Told by His Wlfo tt May Holp You. " When my littlo boy was six years old ho had an attack of tho measles, and after recovering ho wub restless at night, had no nppetlto, and was cross and fretful. Later on, largo blotches and sores broke out on his face and limbs. Wo were told they would heal in a few days; but theso fow days grew Into months. Ono day my husband, who is a well-known railroad man, was advised by some of his fellow workmen to give tho boy Hood's Sarsaparilla, Wo concluded to do so, and after he had taken the first bottlo we noticed somo improvement. We kept on giving him this medicine until he hud tnken three bottles, when ho was com pletely oured, nnd no has been well ever since.'' Mks. E. J. Miller, Bennett, Pa. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact tho Ono True Wood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. j D'llt. c' no' ciuls0 I'atn or nOOU S KlllS gripe. All druggists. 250. MISCELLANEOUS. I OST Uotwccn the Titman IniUdliitf and tlio J Hoiitlicrn vml of 31aln ft roe t, a hunch of keys J Ji nailer will plrao return nainii to Dr. JuMlnki, Til man hiilhlfn Kast Centre Ht. It i; OST. A coach dog, ngvil one s year. Color, ttiu name of "Hover." Liberal reward is offered for it: return to David Owens, IS S. Main St. 2 9-tf IjlOH ItliKT. Storeroom and dwelling, No. IT ! Worth Main street. Possession given April 1st. Apply to Jacob Noll, 1 1 X. Muin street, tf I OST. A white bull terrier pup. Hns n black I J spot on the right ear. Tail and ears cut. Aged 5 month". Liberal reward will bo olfered for its return to T. J. liioogliall, 23 South Main street. 2-g-tf WOlt HAL1S. A buggy and two butcher r wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright nnd paint shot,, corner Coal and Jnrdin streets Apply to Charles 1'loppert, on tho premises, tf VIOTICU.-The undersigned Is desirous of 1 closing up his accounts either In cash or by noteB, for all bills that are now duo or over due iiiih montli. All contracts, nnd agreements, however, will bo carried out. 1 shall place all over duo accounts in the hands of proper parties for collection. M. 1. Fowi.ru, January 0, 1698. l-0-2ni Lion SAI.H, A parlor suite, lot of carpets, X! several beds, tables, kitchen utensils nuil many other articles pertaining to n comfortably furnished home can bo bought at reasonable figures. Will be sold in n bulk or separate lots. All these goods are entirely new and must be disposed of this week. Apply-to LoulsMnnn, 17 West Centre street. 2-7-tf Oltl'IIANS' COUItT SALE OK VAI.UAI1LH Ileal I'Mute. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Hclillylk ill county, 1'ennsyl vanla, w III be sold at public side, on tho prem ises of tho late Janies I.. Matibeck, near Kreb's station, Union township, Schuylkill county, Pennsylvania, on .Saturday, March fitli, 1X98, nt ouo o'clock in the afternoon, the following desirable und valuablo piece of real estate, late the properties of fames L. Muuhcck, deceased, nnd eneli situate in sahl township of Union. Property No. 1. Mcssuiigo and trnet of land, bounded by lands of (1 Irani Kstate, 1. W. Harrow, I.. W. Krebs, Catawlssa branch of Philadelphia and Heading railroad. Nicholas M. Hurry, und others, nnd containing tliirtv.nnn nnd rt half ne.es, strict measure, Klcvcu acres of said land Is cleared nnd under n high state of cultivation, and thu balance heavily covered wpli valuable, timber. Tho Improvements con sist of n largo frmne house, a largo burn and all other necessary out buildings on the premises. Property No. 2. A tract of land, bo led by lauds of I.. W. Krebs, William A unbeck, Is.iae Jones, lato Nicholas Hess estntp. Intn I.'lliw Mill, r estate, nnd others, nndcontninlngnli ety. nine nnd a half neres. strict mea-iir. SUtv acres of said land has butn clenred nnd Is under n high state of cultivation, and the balance heavily covered with young thrifty timber. Two never-failine streams of fresh snrlnr. u-ntor truss inu entire premises, lorming a junction on said premises und could be utilized for business purposes. For nil desired I nformntinn In reL-artl to nli.vn call upon H. (I. M Hollopeter, Ksip, Hhenan- ooau, i'u , or tne Ailmllistrntor. THlt.MS OF SALi:. Ten per cent, cash nnd iiaiuucu wiiuoui interest on or ncioro way sth, ISM. JBPKK11SON F. F.IHKXHAUKU, Administrator, Kingiown, l'a. lly older of thoOrphnus' Court. KKASK t). 1IEKSK, Clerk. l'ottsvillc, Feb. 7, 189S. 2-10-lt-onw Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOltltIS HKCKMAN, Prop., Cor. Coal und Main streets, Bhonandoah, Pa, Terms i 11.00 per day. Stabling Facilities Unsurpnssod, Hoarders comfortably accommodated by week or month. 7or all Bilious and Nervous Diseases. They purify the lluooo and give Healthy ac'lon to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE. OOMSTIPATION and P'MPLES. rniLn.-aifflr-ot, o DUAI.KIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, WIIOLIiHAI.I! AND ItlJTAn.. S3 West Centre Street. PiLLi) HOME DY A Pleasure at Last. n No Muss. No Trouble. Sold in Ml Colors by Grocers and Addresi, TUB MAYPOLU SOAP -n-h ImayK... - V SOAP ' washes & nVEfj r n i fimimmffifiimrnmmmimmmmmmmfflmmmmm 1 CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 AND lOe STORE J10. 7, 102 North Main Street. gj; Next Door to Gill's Dry Goods Store.." g LOOK. --SPECIAL SALE LOOK. 3 S Wc Will Put on Sale For To-day Only 3 SAND SOAP AT 1 CENT A BAR, A FULL la OUNCE BAR; ; TUHBLERS, 1c EACH; 2 QT. TIN COFFEEPOT, 5c; 3 10c SALT BOX, Sc. NOTICE. We have just added to our line of house Furnishing goods the fol lowing: Clothes Horses, from 50c up ; 6-foot Step Ladders, 78c, "1 'r in other stores for $1,00 ; Kitchen Tables, 98c each; Clothes Pr 1 IOC Iron Pots, Kettles and Boilers, Vf exchange all goods if not satisfactory. CONWAY'S it 8 I Famous 5 & 1 B 102 North Next Door lo Gill's Dry Goods Store. Schuylkill Dental :. 7 North Jardln Street,- A first class dental parlor where all the branches of dentistry are skill fully executed. Besl Artificial Teeth, $0.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITH LAUOHINO OAS OR VITALIZED AIR no ciiAituKS ron nxTitAeriNa wmc.v thkth auk ordered. BEST SILVER F1LL1NO, ... GOLD FILLINGS, - TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, All our work Is accompanied wit1! n Rimrnntee. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BAR BEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Williaimport will visif Shenandoah Every Thursday -AT THK- Ferguson House, from 9 a, m. till l:30 p. m, Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or 110 pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. . . Examination Free. oo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred lo. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hheeler'i Old Stand.) T09 NORTH MAIN STKJWT. Klrat-ctaiM work guaranteed. Prompt ami ollta atUndontK. linlr cutting a kpeclnltv. STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY. Pcholars wanted In embroidery and fancy needfo work, lwions eivui every ufternoou All kind. of (tamping done. Miss Laura Polmorf Corner Main and I.loyd HU., HlienamluiU, El MMPM P WASHES MS DYES AT ONS OPEHATION . . ANY COLOR. Tho Cleanest, Fastest Dyo for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, ate, whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free for IS ctntt; UCPOT, 127 Duane Stmt, New York. from 4c up. Oc Store No. t, Main Street. : Parlors, Good Set ol Teeth, $5. CO 50 Cents $1.00 and up 2s Cent 1 17 S. Main St. Where will be found the very best goods for the least money consist ing of Bedroom Suits, Sideboards, Sofas, Extension Tables, Rockers, Chairs, Lounges, Beds, brass, iron and wood, Bed Springs, Mattresses. Call and see us. For the past ten years we have given the public satisfaction in the stove business, as our customers will admit with out an exception D. & J. SEIGEL, 117--S. Main Street--I23 FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! Examination Made at the ITonsa or at Onr Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street. EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking,. No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet Mftaeti of tho ikla l( va riably obtained by thoi who mi Feuevi'a Complexion 1'owdtr. M 4 ' M ' iSiSiWj 1 fats,.'. ' s.
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