NO CANDY IS BETTER H Than the kind vc sell for the reason that the maker , uses only the best material, knows how charge no than some and above all, he IU lllclNU 11. more for the dealers grade. e best charge for the inferior HOOKS & BROWN, CK- N. IVlealri St. rho riorliln Uniltcil Will Again lluti mi the simllicrii Ititllttity. Tho Florida Limited, which It the syn onym of nil that is pli'Rimt in modem rail way trains, antl which iluiiint its former si rvlre hit liri'ii a nrlnn fiv. n!c for tourists from the North .eekinit the 'isilil climate of Florida, will lie placet! in -"rvlco by tho Southern Hallway about tliclirst wk in January. IMS With iti return to wrvit r this train, which will lioolid Pullman vuntibuled between New York, Philadelphia ami St. AiiKintine will present foatuies in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretofore invented, aim which will le destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. The Southern Railway is havint! built for tho Florida Limited serv'ce three traiiH.eaeh containing a dining car, two ilr-twiim room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library mid observation car. each ear com plete in all its appointments and equipped with the very latest devices and appliances for the comfort ami couveiileuce of the pas sengers. Wlille no seheduUi ITas as yet been announced, it can be stated that it will be the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. AUKiistiiie, and will he so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during the day and ar rive, at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Uecord. Notice. Applications for liirther informa tion addressed to J no. M. lieall, District Passenger Agent. Southern liailway, S'.'S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. ID-SS-tf Stomach troublo is tlio common iwmo applied to a derangement of tho system which is keenly felt but vaguely understood. It may mean inability to retain food or to digest it. It may mean nausea, pain after eating, fullness, inordinate craving for food, or cntiro lack of appetite. "Whatever it means, there's troublo, and it's with tho stomach. If you havo stomach trouble, you will bo interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by in ssiog. Sirsipirilli "For nino yea.'S I suffered from stomach trouble. 1 tried tho aid of tho best doctors of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and spent largo Bums of money, all in vain. One day while waiting a train in Bellaire, 0., I picked up a paper with a notico of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1 got ono bottle to try it. It did mo so much good that I purchased five moro bottles. I took four of them and gained in flesh, my appetite improved, and now I can eat anything. My stomach is all right, th inks to tho uia of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla." Calvin ll.STUVENS.Uniontown.l'a. 1'IAHANOY CITY. MISCELLANEOUS. IJM1U SAI.H A u"rt-eliin moat market with ' nil Its fixture. Centrally located and is tlio best stand in town. Call lie loilllt re mut ably nml po.eiilon can be bad immediately lifter purchase The present proprietor Is going to leave town. Apply at Ufkai.ii tidlcD. 3-.T-01 "AI.K Four properties, tiltuated at No. p'', i.ml 'n v,.t l.lovtl street Two are on T P 225 and the front ami twr i the rear ot the lot. These properties wt re lormeriv nwneu iij- jtmiui'ii'i IE ltogers Apply to William .1. Jones guardian, llox 131, Mt. funnel, Pa. 2-21-lm ITtOll HUNT. A rare chance for an energetic business man. A grand Htore either for grocery bust-ess or saloon, in good location, Hrst-clawi dwelling apartments attached with bath room and fixtures, all latest improvements, good cellar !W feet long. Possession to be had ill April. For further information apply at the 1Ii:kau olllcc IMl-lm ITIOIt HUNT. storeroom anil dwelling, No. 17 ' North Main street, now occupied hybhlpp'c shoe store. Possession given April 1st. ApplJ to Jacob Noll, II N. Main street, tf POIt S.U.K. A buggy anil two butcher wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright nH rit. almii. earner Coal mill Jardili streets Annlv to Charles Plonpcrt. on tho premises, tf Tinii ml.P A vitv ili'si t'ltblo nronertv. An V nlv lojoscnh Wsatt, LDI North Main St. tf MTOCKIlOI.DHIf Mi:i:TIN(i. The annual O elici ting 'f the C'ltl. us' lllllliliog mid Loan Association will be held at Its olllcc. No. 127 North Main street, on Tuesday, MnichXth, l.s'W, at H p m, lly onh'r of Jawim llr.u. Pres. ttest : C. W- )i:nc.i.i:k, See'y. :l-3-5t VOTICi:. The iiiidcrslgneil Is desirous of A closing up his accounts either In cash r by notes, for all bills that are now due or over due this month. All contracts, and agreements, however, will be eitrrlftl out I shall place all over due accounts in the hands of proper parties for collection M. P. Fouixn, January C.ls'JS. 1 ITIOIl HUNT. Storeroom, dwelliuir and stable, ' No- I'JO North Main etrctt. lient very reasonable to the right party, store anil tin rll ing can be rented wllb or without the stable. .Storeroom has plate glass front and is 12 feet deep- Po-esslon can be bad at once. No better location for business in town. Apply to C W Ncwliouscr, 122 N. -Main St. 2-2vtf IjlOlt HAI.U. Timber yard ill all excelleii ' location In Tainaiioa. A splendid opening for it carpenter with a small capital. For further information Inquire of l:. I), liedd til, attorney, corner of Centre and Mahantmigo streets, PottsvIIIe. 2-2-Ult.eod VOT1CK TO KTOOKIIOI.KHliS Notice is a hereby given that there will be a meeting of stockholders of the Shenandoah -trect lt.nl wny Conipany on I'ridav, March 11, lb'J", ut II a. in. at the olllce of the company, ill the borough of Shenandoah, .1. W. ,lobiisoir, 222 North Main street, for the purpose of electing oilier', adopting by-laws anil do and perforin such other corporate acts as may be deemed advisable. II. I ltnvisciii.i.it, Scc'y. Hhenandoali, Feb. 2S, 18'jk. 2-2S-S It pays to be educated. It pnys to be educated at the best school. Time and money are buth wasted at an inferior school THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, At Bloomsburg, Pa., Is unsurpassed in equipment, in struction and conveniences for students. Write for a souvenir book of views and catalogue. Spring term will open March 29th, iXyS. j. p. WELSH, Principal. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be la Every Home and Library. Tie People's Bible History I. written br Itlltlit Hon. William I'.wart pluJ.tone. Ki-Prnnlr ot Great llrlttan Orel Ireland, I hnUr, Kng.t llr. A. II. Bajce, Out-en . College. Oiloril. J.ntM 1UY. Baraul ltM liurtl". 11. 1., ChlraKo llieolotikal Heraln.rr. Chicago. Ill.i IU. Frederic W. arrar, I) II.. K.U.H., Ileau ot Oiinmrbury, t'anlerliurx, Knil l Iter. El mar II. Capon, II.IJ..Tutt Unlletta, homerrlll. Maiui.i Hr. I'ranlt W Uunauulu.. 11. 1J.. Armour Inatltuta, Chicago, Ill.i lla. tloomo f. Pentecost, 11.1)., Marile. I bone ireaoyterinn t nurcii, iwnuuii. ""ivi V, vV MacArtliur, ll.I).. flalfarr Ilat-tl.t C'lturch, New ")ork flltF. N. Yi Her. Martin Hunnnerliell, l).II.,.Maln M. llrlitol. D.f)., l"lrt Metl.oilist t lilscoi-al (.linrcli. KTUaton.ill.i l(e T Moore. '"the Clirl ttan ItommODwealtli," Ixnttlon. l.ng t lie?, l-daanl Ktreet free llaetliit Church. Ii.lon. Mb.i Hot. t rank IJ.l... C iri nirinv ll.I Hev W. T Mo lonwealtli, IxnttV le. 11 1).. Boulh I w.t Hev. Josiiiih Ati FhmanJ. Knit.i H i .tn.i llnlHlt lj.ltili.. otrmanr: tiin.i.nn It t, ii1ap1i et ('ttlrauo. raao. Ill.i Iter, hamuei jtart. t.w.. in iiir i"t'Kri ttan HommonweaUh," lon.lon, l.nc t ,. '""I v .... tlui. ti It R,,tli Cnnurualloiial Church, lioaton. Maw.! Iter. Josnoh Attar fleet, 1.II.. ealelan Hollers, Klchmond, Knit.i Iter. t'aiar ltene oreuprr, IlDila linivaraiir. 1IpjIk. Uermanri Itev. will l.n Intty 13 ll.n'rnrd'.tVinn .Iter J. Monro tlibson, 11.1) .Bt.John'a , Chi- The attaches of Kaler's opera house, are busy making arrangements for their benefit production on the Ssth Inst. "My Friend From India" will bo on the bill. Miss Julia May. daughter of Justice Alex. May, entertained a number of friends at her homo last evening. Mrs. Mary Smith entertained the mem bers of the Shakuspeare Heading Club at her home last evening. Mr. George Kolb, of Chicago, Mrs. Smith's brother, was the honored guest. The funeral of Samuel, infant child of Jacob Purnell, of (Jilbcrton, took pluee this afternoon. Interment was made, In the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Frackville. Willianf lMwards, the painter, received a luinful injury of the right hand while le pairing a chair witli a chisel yesterday. MierllT's Sale. SherilT Toole to-day held hit first regular sale at the court house, and among the prop erties disposed of was tlio Charlas A. Hitting farms in Union and North Union townships, sold to Joseph II. Poineioy, attorney, for the sum of j-',50(l. Quite a number of the sales wero postponed. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And riouers, the Hand of Anietlca, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Iioute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, .Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho eonifortsiif modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tlio .Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, litoratuio, and full information, drop u postal caul, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. Ml) Kail road avenue. Klinlra, N. Y or 3111 llroad- way. New York. 3-1-tf W. Iloyt, O. K P. Agt. lluy Keystonoliour. lie sure that the name Leksio & Habk, Ashland, Ph., is printed on ovor swei THE PRODUCIARKETS As Ittillontod by Deal lugs In I'lllluilnl plilu mill lliiltlinnro. Philadelphia. March 1. Flour firm: win ter superfine. $3'ii.'l.2j; do. extras. J3.2.)ft:i.f,5: Pennsylvania roller, clear. $.25f) 1.63; do. straight, tl.40.fi J.cri ; western winter, clear, $1.25ff(l..r.0; do. straight, ?4.W'ii4.Sj; city mills, extra, S3.R0ti.1-Cu. Hyo flour sold In a small wtiy at J2.80Ti2.90 per barrel for Bond to choice Pennsylvania. Wheat slow: No. 2 red, $1.02'.bS1.02',4: No. 2 Pennsylva nia and No. 2 Dolawnro red, $1.02's'S1.02'4. Corn easier; No. 2 mixed, March. 31?itj) 3r,c.: No. 2 yellow, for locnl trade, 25c. Oats hcarco nml firmer; No. 2 white, 3V,t.c; No. 2 white, clipped, 33j3tc. Hay aetlvo and steadily held for nood tirades; choice timothy, J12 for large bales, lleef firm; beef hams, J2:ii2l. Porlc quiet; family, 13fil3.M. Lard weak; western steamed, jj.41. Hutter tlini; western creamery, 1! 6i20'.,c.: do. factory, lKiH"e.; Klglns, SOVtc; Imitation erenmery. llPifil'c.; New York dairy, 13ft 17c; do. creamery. Hi? 20c.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 23ff2Ge. ; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese weak; lnrirn. white nnd colored. September, 8Vic.; small do. do.. September, SUflSc: light skims. tWi6'4c.; part sltims, 4fSc; full skims. 2ift3c. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania. 12sic.; western, fresh. 12Vie ; southern, 12W12U?. l'otntoes steady; New York, $2.37Viifi2.W; sweets. S36T4. Tal low nulet: cltv. 3.c: country, Z32c, Cottonseed oil nulet; prlmo crude, 20 201'je. ; do. yellow, 23c. itosin stenuy strained, common to good. Sl.40fil.4S. Tur pentlne linn at 3Tc. Cabbage quiet at $3 n rii Ilaltlmore, March 4. Flour dull and un- Minncti. Wheat weak: snot ana montn, JI.OO'AiJil.OO: April. Jl.OHi; May, 1.01?ii oi..nrner No. 2 red. MKi'jSUc; southern, by sample, ftsc.SiJl.'Jl'ir.; do. on grade, 07c.fi) il.Ol. Com weak; spot and month, 33if? 31e.: Btenmer mixed, 33V,if3314c.; southurn, ,. anv.Jiaie do. yellow. SSiiOSHio, n.ittt steady. No. 2 white, 34U,35c.; No. 2 mixed, 32i32'4c. Ityo dull and easier: Kn. 2 tifiiibv. KV..fi6Wic; No. 2 western, m..inna.v.i,. llnv linn on best grades; choice timothy, 12.M?(13. (Iraln frelglits steamers active; engiigeiiienis large; Mteurn to Liverpool, per bushel, 3V4d Mav: Cork for oi tiers, ner quarter, 3s. Ed.. March; 3s. 4Vil.. April. Sugar strong nn.l nnchiinL'ed. Cheese steady nnd un- .bunr.eil. Iluttor firm and unchanged Hbks (tulet and unchanged, Lettuce. II to Jl.r per basket. Whisky, Sl.21.27 per cflllon 'or tlnlshed goods in carloads; Jl.LJ 01.20 per jjnlloii for Jobbing lots. Misses Mary A. Lynch and Amelia C, Schooner and Miss Coury visited friends at PottsvIIIe to day Patrick Murphy attended the funeral of n friend at Mahauov Piano to-day. Harrv Hafuer has returned from a trip to Philadelphia. P. W. ltiorslcin made a business trip to 1'ottsvllU this moiniuK II. II. Knaliss. of Allentown, a former resident of town, circulated uinoug the hard ware trtde hero yesterday. John II. Leonard, who recently suc ceeded Samuel W. Stevens us division freight agent fur the 1'. & 1!. railroad at Williams- port, was in town on business last uveiiiug, Miss Annie Midgley, of St. Cl.iir, is visitiiik' relatives in town, Mrs. David H. James lias gone to Tama- qua to visit relatives. AMUSIIMHNT.S. . . K U Kit's (ll'KUA MOUHK. Charles K. lllaucy's successful f.trci comedy, "A lhiggage Cluck," comes to the Kuler tr.tud opera house, next Thursday, March 10, for one nislit, leaded by that mad wag, James T. Kelly, nhoso every appear ance in Mahsuoy City has added to his reputation us a farce comedian of tlio Hist rank. This production of "A JJagguge Check" is under Mr. Kelly's personal tlirec- tiou, and the names of tho company to the initiated is a roster uf clever people and a guarantee of equally clever worn. "HKAItT OF ClllCAIlfl." All the scenes of tho "licait of Chicago, which conies to the KaUr Grand opera house, Muhanuy City, nuxt Saturday, March 12, fur matiueo uud night, are laid in the Western metropolis. Those wliu aro familiar witli the city Trill icadily lccoguize many familiar localities. The Chicaju lire scenes will be especially interesting to thu old-timers who saw that great work of tho fire king "A dose in time s.ies lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup; nature's remedy for cuughs, culils, pulmonary diseases of eveiy sort. Spufiul Climcll Notice. Iter. I. J. Iteitz, who has been rt-appointed for the third year as t astur of the United Evangelical church, on North Jardili street will preach to-morrow murulng and evening Text for tho morning soruioii, II Thes. 3:1-!! Sunday school at 1:30 p. la., conducted by 0. S. Kehler and U. Stocker. Evening sub jeet, "Esau's Folly and Unavailing liepeut' elite." Everybody welcome. Itev. Themas II. Nedd, of Princeton, N. J will occupy tho pulpit of tho Piesbyteriaii church to-morrow morning and evening. Services in tho P. M. church to-morrun morning ami evening. Morning subject, "(iotl's Visitations of Judgments." Sunday school at 2 p. in. Evening subject, "Acheiva tuentsof Women." Everybody invited. Calvary Baptist church, the pastor, Itev. it It. Albln, will to-morrow evening, at 0:30, preach a special sermon entitled, "Post Mortem Salvation." Tho choir led by W. Waters will give an anthem during the ser vice. All will be welcome. Tho newly furnished audience room of the M. E. church will be opened for services to morrow. At 10:30 a. in. the pastor will ad minister the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, lly special request at U:30, the toxt will be Hebrews 3:15. All seats in thiscaurcb art freo and everybody is invited. Strangers will be given a cordial welcoms. Tho cost of improvements will not be considered to morrow. There will be no appeal for money. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty l'enunl. Empty houses are scarce In Ollberton. Tho Itcd Men will organize a now lodgo at Tremont. Tho.Eplscopal church of St. Clair will bo rcinodeied. Governor Hastings has set apart April 8 and 22 as Arbor days in this state. The public schools at Lansford aro closed because oC an epidemic of mcatlcs. Company F. N. O. Pa., of (llrardvlllo. will be Inspected next Wednesday evening. Thero are CO inmates at tho almshouse, while 207 tramps aro in the "hum room." Mahanoy City is to have auotlior weekly newspaper, with J. W. lloppes as publisher. Tlio factory destroyed by flro at Schuylkill llaveu.on Thursday night will bo rebuilt at once. F. P. Speise, of TatnauUH, who has been ritlcally III with typhoid fevtir, is reported out of danger. Phil. Wynkoop, of PottsvIIIe, won second prizo at the Philadelphia dog show with his pointer "Pat." Alfred F. Ituth, proprietor of thu Port Clinton hotel, received a stroke of apoplexy, hut is improving. John Hughes was badly injured ut the hi Clair colliery, and is now au iumato of the Puttsvillo hospital, William Gibson, of I'jlo Alto, says ho has permanently retired from tho ring, and has fought his last battle. Edwatd Parker, the trick bicycle ihkr frum Girardvllle, will jivo au exhibition (it St. Clair this evening. Jake llellnur, who escaped from the in sine dcpaitmutit of tlio county home, nits captured at '1 remuiit yesterday. Tho articles of assocuti in ut tho l.tmitqus and Miuorsville Kent and Ptirchasu Societies, icspectively, were filed at tho Kscunlei's olllco. 1'iellmiiMiy steps were taken last night for tho organization of a Country Club tit Potts vIIIe. Theie aro sufiicieiit "jays" in that town. ltoberi J. Kanteriind Miss Annie Catharine Graelf, both of Tam.tqua, welo married on Thuisday by Itev. John I), l'ox, of the il. L church, Pu!tsvlilc, A brush factory to employ 125 bauds wants to locate in Sunbury. Tho plant will luve capital stock of $30,000, one third of which tho city is asked to subscribe. The bond of Louis J. Seltzer, treasurer ol Iiutler tuwuship, in tlio sum of $2,000, with William A. Marr as surety, was presented to Judge Uechtel and approved. lly au order from Washiiitm tho foil ppstago stamp agencies at Puttstowu, whi weie maintained at a cost of $21 each annually, will bo discontinued. W. S. Whitlug, assistant mining eugiuee for tlio P. fc It. C. & I. Co. at Shamokin, has resigned, and will remove to Pottsville to engage in general mine supply business. The Nonpareil Social club has aboiidoned its hcadquurtars in tho post olllco building Mritcft Up. You aro suffering. You do not know what is the matter with you. You aie all run down, nervous, weak and broken in health. Dr. Greene, 35 Wtstl lth St., New York City, the eminent and distinguished specialist, whose marvelous cures have astonished the world, has in his investigations discovered medicines that are simply infallible in all cases of blood and nerve atllictiou and what are called chronic diseases. You can consult Dr. Greens personally or by letter, free.. Wrlto to him and he will explain your ca-,e so plainly that you will understand exactly what ails you, and ho will cure you if you wish. Remember If You nave a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tlua always cures, 25c. At Gruhler Ilrus., drug sturo. ltesoltltluns of Condolence. At a special meeting of the Catholic Literary Society of Lost Creek, held on ''ucsday, March 1, 1808, the following pre amblo and resolutions were unanimously adopted : WimtEAS. The great and supreme Ituler of the universe has In his infinite wlsduui moved from our midst our worthy and esteemed President and brother member, Patrick lleane : autl, WlIfcitKAS, The long and Intimate relation held with him in the faithful discharge his duties in this society makes it eminently befitting that wo record our appreciation of him : therefore, Itesolvcd. That tho wisdom and ability which ho has exercised in aid of our organ ization by service, contributions ami counsel will be hold In gratelul remembrance. Itesolved, that the sudden removal of such a life frum among us leaves a vacancy and a shadow that will bo deeply realized by all tho members autl menus ol this organ za- lion, and will prove a serious loss tu the community and the public. Itesolvcd, That we tender to his alllictetl relatives our sincere condolence and our earnest sympathy in their allllctiuu at the loss ol one who was a goou menu, a true christian and au upright man. Itesolvcd. Ihataconyot these resolutions ho spiead upon the records of this organiza tion, a copy printeu m tne i.vkni.no iikii A!.I, of Shenandoah, and Press and Times, of Girardville, and a copy forwarded to the bereaved family. JAMJIS 11. W1IALEN, John J. Cakky. Miciiaki. J. McLain, Committee. Vico President, Thomas J. Muiipuv. Attest : Thomas A. Dixo.v, Sec'y. Persona of sedentary habits, especially sales ladles, seamstresses, etc , who feel ovsr worked, will find Dr. Hull's Pills a true, uterine tonic and an active stimulant of the bowels. 25 cts. Deeds Iteeordetl. Deeds for the following real estate trans fers were recorded : Soreu yeiinersvaldt et u x, to Chas, Matteu etal., premises in Port Clinton ; heirs of Chas. Mattel! to Sarah Matteu, prsmlies in Port Clinton. V ood I'MsbrWrlsn Church, Ijiirlon. Kns : Hey. Oeomo v i ( 1, T1..T....H u Ill-Inn. XllBL Wlr-lllB VuillOS. UK! pane. BJ fulf-patte llluntra; To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Tnko Dr. Davis' Ati-IIeadacho. All druggists. SEPARATED JF0R YEARS, A Jlotlior nml Diniclittir Ai-o About tn ISn Htmnlli'il. Chicago. March G. After nearly 11 years search and the spending or modarnte fortune, Mrs. H. A. Hanks. formerly Mrs. Henry Frederick, of this city, believes that through the rending of a small Hem In a newspaper she has found a daughter taken tt'.vay over a decade ago, and whom she lias mourn ed as dead. Thursday Mrs. Banks re celved a brief account of the search of a young woman of Syracuse, Wyo, for a lost mother and sister. The young woman's name was Hattl Frederick, the name of the missing daughter of Mrs. Danks, ifnd today Mrs. Danks started for the west. According to Mrs. Dunks' story she was married 20 years ago to Henry Fredeilck, In Omaha, Neb. After liv lng together for nine years Frederick left, taking their two children. Th elder daughter, Addle, shortly after re turned, but no trace was found of Frederick and the other child. Klght years ago Mrs. Frederick married Her man A. Hanks, a wealthy contractor In Omaha, and with him she continued her search. One night in September, 189G, her husband disappeared. He had nearly $200 with him, and It was be lieved he had been murdered. He has not been heard of since. To add to Mrs. Banks' misfortunes six months ago her 6-year-old son was drowned. Her money had given out, and broken hearted and prematurely gray she gave up nil search for her daughter. A day or two ago the Chi cago police received a letter from Hat tie Frederick, of Syracuse, Wyo., ask ing that search be made for her mother and sister, for whom she had searched for years. This story found Its way Into the newspapers, where Mrs. Banks read It. Cdlinlbiils AWf n'lltilirJmi Ofllnlnl. Brussels, March 5. Information lias reached here from the Congo Free State that wnnlbuls killed ami ate a Belgian ofllclal named Neuhaus at Lukolela, on the Congo, west of Leo pold II lake, last January. MAYOR OF HARTFORD. Has Experienced Wonderful Benefit From Y COMPOUND. PAINE S CELER Mayor Miles IS. Preston has been Hart-1 ford's chief executive for two years. As a result of his economic, wise administration, the municipality has prospered, and to-day stands high among tho leading cities of America. Mayor Preston is the first chief magis trate of llitrtford under tho consolidated form of government, beginning a new period in the municipality history of Connecticut's capital. He beesn at the bottom round of tho ladder less than 25 years ago, cemlng to Hartford without a Iiusiness ncuuainiance or friend in tho city. Asa man ot tho people, but also a thoughtful conservative official. fully conscious of tho responsibl ity of his high position and ol his ricoiiimcuuatinus Mavor Preston's statement ol tho decided benefit he has dorived fiom Paluo's celery compound must carry more than ordinary weight In every home, where mere is neeu of recuperation, and of a remedy that is be- yonil any reasonable tiouut rename, mis is what Mayor Preston said : MAYOlt'S OFFICII, Hartford, Conn. The modern man of business, bo ho ever IIIJVT Ol' AM, Tocleansotho system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when tho jpringtimw comes, use the truo and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs, liny tho gcnuluo. Manu factured by tho California rig Syrup Co. only, and fur salo by all druggists, at 50 cents: per bottle. Preparing for tVitr. Just at this time when war anil rumors of war aro clogging up the atmosphure and tho feverish mind of the average citizen, it may bo of interest to tho public to know that Schuylkill couity, at least that portion of it in and about the hamlet of Kington n, has formed a company of able-bodied men to go to the front to help wallop Spain, should their services be needed. The officers are us follows : Captain, Israel Applegate; First Lieutenant, Gideon Heaver; Sscond Lieu tenant, Conrad Keisch ; First Sargeant, Samuel Kiscnhurt; Corporals,. Jacob Kiseu hauor, Usury Dresbtr, Charles Everett, Blias Mtrwlno; Itecruitlng Officer, D. M. Staufl'er. The company is comneseil of sixty men. Drills are being regelarly attended In tho fair ground, which was given by the Hlngtowu Fair Association for that purpose C).Irf)rinir, ruribiit ruin"'. vm imko. u, .. --. ; -7, tlona. gilt edgw. clotli, flXUi bait leiuut, i3UJ lull sunt, S4.00. -H1CST LINK OI' GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 21 Centre St. 1 LIvh ttiniU MnrUotx. Now York, March 4. Beeves a little quiet nnd steady; yards nbout cleared; native steers, JU0C5.10 per 100 lbs.; stags and oxen. 2.WM.10: bulls, tS.40fj3.715; dry cows, J2.40vi3.S0. Cnlves active and firm; nil sold: veals. 58.26 per 100 lbs. Sheep slow and slightly easier nil about 700 head unsold; sheet), ner 100 lbs.; Iambs. Ki.WfiC.20. I!ot slow and lower at ll.K0fil.4O per lou lbs. Hnst Liberty. Pa.. Murch 4,-Cattlo steady, prime, Xl.lwfiB; common, 3.S0f4; bulls, stags nnd cows, 2fl4. Hogs active untl higher; prime assorted medium weights, Jl.30fl4.35; best heavy Yorkers. IGOJtlM pounds, J4.26fil.t0; light Yorkers, I1.1W4.20. heavy hogs. J4.15fr4.25: pigs, as to luallty. JJ.MHJ4.10; good roughs, J3.45f? 3.7G: common to fair roughs. J2.Mft3.25. fiheep stoatly; choice J4.85fiB; common, J3.&ufi4; rhok'e lambs, J5.75f(S.W: common to good, J4,7Sft).70. Veal calves, JG.D0fi7. HOME DYEING MAYPOLE 1 IJInnetiM nt l-nsr. SOAP KZVI LU-- liffl OLD MAYPOLif WASHES & DYES y ah o a a o t o o o a e c e t so sturdy, findsofien that tho continued pres suie of alfitirs has caused tbo uorves to remoustrato and fall in tone. At such a time Paino's colcry compound becomes of value. Having expel ienced its benefit, I gl'tdly commend it. M1I.FS li. I'ltDSTON. The skin and tho eyes aro two good ther mometer's of health If tho skin has spots, oruptious, au unhealthy pallor or a yellow appearance, itini tho eyes a glazed look, with yellowish whites, it is high time to purify tho blood and regulate tho livcrand kidneys. Paine's celery compound makes bright red blood and relieves thu liver and kidneys of tho strain that Is brought upon them when ever impure blood is constantly pouring through their substance. There Is every reason in tho world why Paluo's celery compound should build up sickly people, increaso their appetite autl nourish every tissue in their body. As oven cbildien are aware, there is blood all over the body. It is this blood which builds up tlio tissues that have been worn out. It carries all tho materials for restoring wasted and worn parts. To tho muscles it gives certain particular materials for making muscle; to tho bones it gives up other ma terials for making bone; in the brain and nerves It leaves other materials again for making ncrvo matter, and so on, liut it takes rich, puro, highly vitalized blood to do all this, and this Is tho powerful lever which Paine's celery compound takes advantage of to mako the weak body strong, and to drivo out disease from the system. Paine's celery compound supplies just that needed, appropriate food that the overworked nerves aio often too feeble to extract, un aided, from tbo miss of food takeu into tho stomach Paine's celery compound increases the appetite and puts tho digestive organs into shape to pass tlio food over to the blood in such a perfectly prepared condition that tlio change into nervo, brain and tissue sub stanco is easily and fully brought about, without waste of nervous energy or wear upon tho livsr, kidneys, heart or Btomach. In this scientific, accurate fashion, Paine's celery compound permanently cures stomach troubles, disordered liver, kidney diseaso, indigestion and all unhealthy conditions that grow out of overworked, underfed nerves and organs. New Store! - New Goods! LOW PRICES! Our stock is composed of everything in Boots, Shoes, Gent's Furn ishings, Hosiery, Hats, Caps, Dry Goods and Notions. We invite the public to call on us and convince themselves. Our prices correspond with the times. A few of them : - - - 31 cents - - - 13 cents GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! Men's Rubbers, Ladles' " Men's Shoes, - . . w All other gootls are sold on the same low comparison. 7 S cents SS cents KEYSTONE CHEAP STORE No 26 East Centre Street. ABE LEVI N E, PROP. Xuxi door to Sinner Sewing Miiclilno ufllc-e. ASK YOUR GROCER For Franck'a Coffee Essence For Franck'a Imported Chloovy. In Europe. 15 Factories (lentiino Krnuck will plcaso you If you lovo a Rood cuji of colTco. Your grocer sells it. HOOVEN MERCANTILE CO., j 32 MEDALS I AWARDED. Sole Agents. mmmmmim niminmnn NEW SERIES OF STOCK. Tlio Mlnern, Alcelmnlca and Laliorern lluIMInt,' andJ.oiui Association will Usftu it ni'W t. erica of btock on Wednesday, March 16, 1898. WASHES M2 DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin. Cotton or Wool. Sold In All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed frts for IS cents; Adilrctt, TUB MAYPOLQ SOAP DEPOT, 127 Duaae Street, New York. a e s No Muss. No Trouble. The salo will take plat o at tho odlco of J. It. Coylc, i:s(., lSi'ihlal! htillillui;, between the hours of 0 nml 8 o'clock p in uiuiauuuiuiuuiuiiuimuimiiiuiiiuiiiiiiuiiimiuiiiiiaiuii DRINK- CUiARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALITY , -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. These were the two reasons that formerly kept people from attending to their teeth. Iloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. 1'ainless ami inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very lleit Teeth, $8. You can get no better, no matter what yon pay. No cnarne for extracting, where teetli are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Gold Pllliiigs, $ ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning;, Soc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Kxaminations nnd estimates free. "We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DEHTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. FREE EYE EXAMINATION ! rfliuL-cnmr-STOK, o DHAI.KIt IN o FRUIT, CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WIIOI.KSAU! AND ItlCTAH.. CO West Centres Street, Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness ot the skin ii Inva riably obtained by thofj who uu PozzoNi'a Complexion ."owiler. Examination Made at the House or at Our Store. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, No. 7 South Main Street.- CHARLES DERR, TON SO RIAL. ARTIST Q (Shccler's Ol J Stand.) 109 NORTH MAIN STIUifiT. Kirst-class work guaranteed, Prompt auiV ollte tUtenUttuU, Jlulr cuttiiiK ft ij'ttUlty.
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