V it NO CANDY IS BETTER Z" Than the kind we sell, for the reason that the maker uses only the best material, and above all, he knows how to make it. We charge no more for the best than some dealers charge for the inferior grade. "r00KS& BROWN, rsi. rviQin st. ' MINING STATISTICS. CI IcU'ittH. Siiyw C hli'f llrownloo, Hp A It rroin Iuiinrlnir Minx Unit's. J,-IrrlBburK. March 26. Tin- advance ts of the tlrnt annual ropuit of it llrownlee. chief of the bureau .'Ines and mlnlnK, was yesterday irf public. Mr. Itrownb e says tliere Id id question that If the mine rules were more vlsorously enfoi cid the number of accidents In the mines would be very materially reduced. "Sonic people," he continue, "attribute the cause of fo many accidents to the Inrpe forclKn element employed In and about the mines. My experience and obervatlon have been that this class are as rareful of danger, If not more so, than many of the experienced tnlnors " ' The number of employes in the an thracite mines from which reports have been received Is 50,823. Of these 23.40. are native born, 13,501 nre naturalized citizens and 22.SGO are aliens. In the bituminous mines the number of em ployes was 59.903; native born, 23,675: naturalized citizens, 14.C91; aliens, 21,- D37. Mr. Hrownlee says there are too many mines and too many men en eaRed In the business for mlnitiK to be profitable. He thinks this the reason of discontent and sulfeiitiK among miners. MlnlHter Woodford Noncommittal Mndrld. March 2(1. I'nlted States Minister "Woodford, interviewed last nlRht with reference to the report that he lir.iVvecelved advices irom w usu ,, is to the llndiiiBS of the Maine uUf Inquiry and the proposed ac tion of the American Roveniment, de clined to divulge anything. General Woodford said: "President McKlnley desires peace, which I also earnestly desire." SELECT A SCHOOL liy what it can do for you. Here are a few pointers : I. A strong faculty. 3, Thoroughness. 3. ) Graduates that prove the merits of the institution, by their work. 4. Comforts and conveniences for student life. 5. Healthy location, pure air and water, good drainage. 6. Chare.es that corresiiond to the advantages. "Dollar for dollar in advantages," the motto of the Stale Normal School at Uloomshurg, Pa. Spring term will open March 29th, 1S0S. Address, Tho Principal. BAZAR "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fashionable. Original. Perfect- Flllln?. Prices lOaml 15cont.s. None higher. None belter at any price. Some reliable merchant sells them In T nearly every cily or town. Ask for B them, or thev can be had bv mall from f ui In either New York or Chicago. t Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet 4 sent upon receipt of one cent to pay J postage. w j tot ladles' magazine published. 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V : IUt. lartn HuoiuierUII, l.U., Main Hrwit Kr lUpIl.t Church, Iawl.ton. Me ; lto. I- rank 1.1 Urlitol. ll.O,Flrt Mclho.nrt rnhwoiJil fwirtn. 11 U w 1' Miuirfi. I I. II.. 'TI, Thrift ttan IJommonwealth,' lxudon, I-'na , Itev, K.lwertl IUMronlax . ltav Jo,ph Aaiir hei Vill,,ff lllfhmnnij. 1'flK . It-V fitHM.: I I).. Hesl. Ijulpila Ilalvrll)r. 1IiiIk, tlrrman; . 11m Olearor Wllkiaann, D l .. ynW.it nf j ll'Mjl". ,,n III.. ltr Kimnnl Hurl. I'l. Irlnlljt Ou! th. lieu, . i. 'I.' - 1.. I .,..n.ni:llnn.ll II Mt..l,n Mood freabltariail Cliurrli, Lwnlon, 1 jiii-s Itev. fleoi v I O Iwrfimir, 1.1. II., Tlio Temple, llo-ton, M. , IDl ll.iK Million. 'J43 mk, til talI-lvB Mlui-lra. I LiMW. jilt eJgoa. cloth, IXO, liulf lovaut, VSu, lull ,'ci'"illlUITIO!C ia faPj Vl full-rae lllnrtra Hon. Bill A-ailt t,.lK. lull loviint. one vo'iiim IIS Oli RlrU ll-Hwovolumoa. full lovant, tultM. f 4 UI . I in la PAKTH. uuarto 1 . rev ow qui at Ion 1 10 t l..t ' jOI 1 IS PAKTH. quarto jl w. review qui at Ion 10 fu'iwr coram, aenod. trlmiued tljxMlr. I1.UJ eucli tor aula at all book.toroa nn t.f mwImIM;. 1 liirtlier Information. wrllo.Ili:NllY O. HUM AI, ul.ll.ber. Sll au4 III Monnro UllBut. Ciitcaco, Mm 111 BE8T LINK OP GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and 8TKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre Ht. ' MAGAZINEW Get l Why 18 it every earsaparilla which tries to sell itsolf, ranges itself against Ayer's 03 the stand ard ? Why is it that all have to offer extra inducements bigger bottles, fancy wrappers, cheaper price anything, everything, but the one inducement of quality ? has never been equaled by aiy cheap imitation of it, and quality tells, just as blood tells. H Is Use S.an&srd. " I hnvo sold Aycr'n Rarsaparilh for more than twenly-fivo jears, nnd have never heard anything hut words of nrnino from my customers ; not a singli) complaint has ever reached mo. A preparation must possess preat merit to maintain ?uch a repu tation. I believe your Barsaparilla to bo the beat blood purifier that lias ever been introduced to tlio Koneral public. I often hear other manufacturers say that this is "ns good as Ayer's," but no one ever yet heard it said that Ayer'g was "as good "as any other kiml. They always set Ayer's up as tho stanlard of excellence." S. F. BoYcn, Duluth, Minn. POTTSVILLENEWS. Snln of llu (Iriint IIiimeMeiid ut hliennn- donli Miuln To-dny. Pottsville, Mar. 20. In tlio corridor of the court hiiuo to-day N. J. llrownmlller, anc- tlnm-itr. sold tho homestead consisting of eitht lots, a three-story frame dwelling huuso and a two-story stable, situated 011 West Oak street, Shenandoah, as the prop ortv of Louis (.rant, lato of Pottsville, de ceased. Mrs Jane Grant, widow of William Grant, deccaead, whoso dower right remains a lion upon tho property, was the only bidder. Nicholas Ileblich, iltq., her attorney, oll'ering 1.000. and she got the property at that figure. Louis Gniut, deceased, camo into ownership of the homestead when tlio estate was partitioned among tho heirs upon the death of the late William Grant. In tlio caso of (Jounell against Tlio Minors- villo Water Company the jury, aftor being out 21 hours, cave a vordict in favor of the plaintill' for SU13.27. Thoclaim was for $31!) In the caso of E. IXeuscliol and Co. against Adam Huiowski, of Shenandoah, tho jury rendeiod a verdict for tho dofendant. The claim was for?100. DI'.KDS KKCORDKl). Charles Heehncriiud wifo to Emma Winter stein and husband, promises in Port Carbon ; Catherine A. Kommcrling to John A Kent morling, premise? in Washington town frhlp; Daniel I. Herb and wife to ltalpli Morgan, premises in Ilegius township Adam Iv. Drown to Henry r. much, prem ises in Schuylkill Haven; Alico Thompson to Francis Shompcr, prcmlsos in Sheridan Porter township ; John Lynch to John II Stahl, premises in Sheridan, Porter township Charles llittlo anil wife to Luward Sexton prcmi-ss in Pottivillo. Next week will be taken up by a Mission o Civil Court Tho County Club, which has been organ ized for social and athletic pastime, has three sites in view for tho location of its grounds vi. : Hillside, between Weissiuger's farm and Jit. Carbon, West Woo(.s and Agricultural Park. The latter seems to ho preferred. MAltlllAUl: I.ICC.NSES. Licenses to marry were granted to-day to lrwiu Dewald and EstelU A. Meek, of An burn; Milton A. Whetstone, of QuakaLe. and Kstclla Seigcnfuso, of Tmuaiiua. C.UIfeED l:XlITi:.MKNT. During the pcrformauco at tho theatre last evening, Mra. Mamo Cramer, of Schuylkill Haven, who occupied u front seat, was shockod when hor escort poured oil of inns tard on tho back of hor neck. Shu declared tho man had used vitrei, and left the theatre greatly escited. Much commotion was casioueil among tho audience uutll It wai dis covoied that vitrei was not used. Jealously is said to have caused the act Mrs. Cranio recently seperatcd from her husliand. A Xohlu IMirpuso. If a man has a nohlu purpose In life he will succeed. Hut tho man must havo health an strength. Many men liavo stinted with nohl purposes and havo failtd, because of weak ness, sickness, disease. How to get back health and strength. Is the great question tho crent desire. Dr. Greene, 3." West Utl St., Now York City, tlio most succeyiful phy ileiaii In curing diseases, has di.eovered his medicines tho sum road to health. You can consult Dr. Greene, personally or by letter, free. Writo'to him and bo cured. I.Iueuae .Money Kecplved. Borough Troasuror T. J. Mullahy returned from Pottsville at noon to-day with a check for tho bnrough'B share of the license money in his pussessiou. Flrnt l'lrnl rlret Insuro your property from loss 11 tho oldest and strongest cash companies Phlla, Underwriters Ilistininco Co. of North America and Kilo Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., Amorleau Firo Insurance Co West Chester Firo Ius. Co,, United firemen Ins. Co. T. T. WlLMAMH, 123 S. Jardin St., Slienandoah. Advrrtlsi'd l.a-tlers. XcttersnddresMil to Theodore I. Etlerand Moses Isreal romalu uncalled fur at the local post olUce. "Q OLD DUST.1 WA mm Hardest thlncs In the contrary thlncs to keep when not cleaned. Are easily with that enemy 11) 1 Sarsapamia & A. J 1 m tm i i II 1 I Largest package greatest economy. THIS N. K. FAIKIIAN1C COMPANY, Chicago. BU Louis. New York. Boston, l'hlladelphl OBITUARY. Traveling SUinii Nlmrt Died at Miilinmiy City I.t Nlcht. S. P. Newhart, tuo trsvollng salisnian representing n Trenton, N. J firm, who was tken suddenly 111 tho JIansion nouse, Mahatioy City, on the nlelit 01 wo tstii nisc, died at that plnco at 10:15 o'clock last lilsht. TI10 cauo of death was heart failure Tho deceased was horn in Allcntown 02 years ago. Ills wife was n daughter of tho lato Senator It. Kngleinan, of Allentown. Tho lato lira. IMward Silllman, Jr., of Mnhanoy City, was n nlcco of tho deceased, Mrs. M. Skull, another nieco, arrived from Philadelphia last night and took tho remains to Allcntown to day. SKAMASI. Calvin Seaman, a hlithly rcip'ctod young man of Prackvlllo, died at his homo thero yostcrday afternoon after an Illness of Ave weeks. Death was duo to typhoid fever, Tho deceased was 22 voars of ago. Ho was a Eraduato of tho I'nickvlllo High school and during tlio past year has heou a student at tho Philadelphia theological seminary. I.OWKKY. .Tames 1). Lowrey, ono of tho oldest resl donts of Potlsville, died yesterday nt tlio home of his son, J. 0. I.owrcy, at tho above nlaco. llo wis a member of tho M. 1J. hurch. No appetite, or a ravenous appc tito with discomfort and llatulcucy after eating, Indi cates dysieisia or Indigestion 'l'uko l)r nil's Pills: they are a specific for this nil mont. 10and23cts. PITHY POINTS. iHppenhiK Throughout the Ciiuntri Clirouiclml for Hasty l'prtisul. Citizons of Taniaqua havo raised f 01 for the relief of Cubans. The loss by this week's flood at Pittsburg nil Allegheny is estimated tit $l,00l),000. The Columbia County Commissioners hav fixed tho tax rate for the year nt four mills At a mass meeting at Altooualast night 300 was subscribed toward the Cuban relief fund. Samuel Bcuner, serving ten mouths iu jail at Alleutuwn, died yoMerday 011 tlio cvo of the expiration of his torm. Hazlcton is to have another suburban elec tric tailway, seven miles in length, ruuniug to McAdoo, in Schuylkill county. An autopsy on a cow belonging to Jesse Mcuch, of Catavtjssa, disclosed perfectly doveloped twill calves joined together at the breast. Tho Yorktown colliery, nt Hazlcton, closed on a strike of employes, will resume 011 Tues day, after reinstating all hands but Fireman Boyle. A tree trunk and several railroad ties weie found ytsterday lying across tho Wilmington nhd Northarn liallroad track, near Heading, piohahly plactd there by tramps. Severn Post No. 110, G. A. 11., of Mahauoy City, has sent out 2,000 circulars to Posts of the stato, asking that tho statu encampment meet in Mahauoy City next year. Pan-Tina I What Is It? Tho greatest cure for coughs and colds. At Gruhler Pros., drug storo. Funeral. Tho funeral of Mrs. Einlliuc, wife ol Edmund II. Schollenlierger, of South Jardin street, took place this afternoon. Services wcro conducted at tho family residence, liov. Iiobert O'lloylo oilicinting. At two o'clock the remains wcro takou to Hamburg where interment was mado. 1 liu liineral was largely attended by friends and rolativcs of tho deceased. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong! vigoiotis body makes him fit for tho battlo of life. lEolihed 011 h Trulu. Edward Witteiimoyer claims to havo bcon robbed while asleep on a 1'. .v li. passenger train en route from Philadelphia to Mahauoy City list Tuesday night. He hays fl5 in cash, a watch and all othor valuables ho had in his pockets were takou. Ho was 011 Ins way to Mahauoy City to havo his household ofi'rcts moved to Philadelphia, whoru he cently secured a position. Wlttoumoyer was formerly a resident of this town. Ilculnl flrudiiHtcfl. Tho senior class commencement exercises of tlio Philadelphia Dental Collego will be held on Friday evening, April 1st, in tho Academy of Music, Philadelphia. Among the graduates is Hairy A. Erwin, brother of Dr. J. W. Erwln, the dentist of town. The llKKAnn acknowlsdges receipt of nn invita tion from Mr. Liwiu to attend tho oxeiciKs It Hits the Spot That's Right. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. Gruhlei Bros., drug storo. At Can This be 'true? The Mt. Cannel Star says a gentleman from that towu, while in Pottsvilie, was in formed by a promlneut Coal and Iron olliclal that the Beading collierios would work eighteen full days during April, divided into six days each week on threo quarter time. "1 ItlJST Ol' ALL To cleanso tho system iu a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when tho Springtime comes, uso the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy tho genuine. Manu factured by tho California l'lg byrup Co. only, nnd for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Critically III. Mrs. John Fry, of Itlngtown, who was stricken witli paralysis two weeks ago. Is still in a critical condition and tho attending physician lias no hopo for recovery. "I havo used Salvation Oil for frosted feet and backache and found it to be the best remedy and cute for pain on earth. Mrs. Maggie Nieder, Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co., Pa. ItillTiiIo Hill Coining. Y. II. Wood, representative of Bulfalo Bill's Wild West, was iu town to-day making arraiigomont8 for tho appearance of the show at the Trotting park early in tho summer. Unturned From Wales. John E. Jonos, of Win, Ponu, has returned from an extended tour through Wales, He was warmly greeted by his many friends on his leturn home. L 'OOLD BUST.' house to clean. Most clean. Most unpleasant made clean and kept clean of oil and grease and dirt Washing" Powder 1 Hrd in assiog. John A. Kollly, Jr., was a visitor to Philadelphia to-day. Mr. aud Mrs. Fred. Hooks visited friends In Pottsville yesterday. John J. Korslake is home from tlio Dickinson Somluary to spend n few days. Joseph liaddall. of Tamanua, a lormer townsman, paid the IIi:u.i.n a pleasant visit to-day. -Miss Daisy Hess lias returned homo from an extended visit to Newark, N. J. She re ports having had a dollghtful time. -Miss Josephine Daddow, of South West street, is rapidly recovery from tho injury sho sustained by a pin running into the heel of oue of her feet. Miss Lottie Powell returned to Minify this afternoon nftor a short visit here among frionds. Mrs. Timothy O'Brien was suddenly called to Philadelphia to-day by tho serious illness of hor sister. BOARD OF HEALTH. Procttmlliig lit it ltcgnlar Meeting Hold Last Night. A regular monthly meeting of tlio Board of Health was hold last night. As the Bor ough Council held a special meeting ami oc cupied tho Council chamber the members the former held tholr session nt tho rest deuco of ono of tho members, Mr. Malono Tho meeting was attended by Messrs. Spald lug, Morrison nnd Maloue, Health Quite Conry and Secretary Cnrtin. President Spalding presented a blue prill of tho girbago furnaco In use at Lancaster and they wcro inspected with interest. There wcro four cafes of communicable dl scases dining the mouth diphtheria, 1 scarlet fever, 3, Tlio necrology report for tho month was 11s follows: Deaths, 30; still births, 2; burial permits issued, 31; non-residents, 0; receipts for January and l-ebruary, $17 25. Tlio Health Officer, reported that he had abated a number of uulsanccs. l'resiueut apaunug spouo on iiiuk in spection. Ho said he had spoken to several business people, but they refuse to act in tho capacity of inspector owing to tlio injury that might result to their trade. At tins point extracts from tho Phoenixville Board oi Health s report were read, showing the steps taken on milk inspection. The Board took no action on tho subject hut drifted back ugaiti to the crematory ques tion, which was also dropped uitliout definite action. President Spalding stated that midwives are practicing extensively among tho foreign classes of town aud many deaths of children occur through the ignoranco of the practi tioners. Ho spoke at length 011 the subject. The Board took no actiou In connection with tlio matter. A circular from tho Associated Health Au thorities of Pennsylvania was read, request ing the appointment of a delegate by the local Board to attend tlio fifth annual meet ing at Lancaster on May 18 and 10, 1S1M. It Is very poor economy to endeavor to re llevo a cold by neglecting it, when a bottli of Dr. Bull's Cough, Syrup will emu it at oucu. Church 'Notices, Harvey W. Koehler, of Princeton, will occupy the pulpit of tlio Piesbytcrlau church to-morrow. The services to-morrow evening In Trinity lEeformed church will bo of a verj interest ing character. Ituv. 11. P. Jtnauyau, an Armenian missionary, and founder of St Paul's Institute at Tarsus, will preach the sermon. Itev. Jenauyau is an interesting and gifted preacher. This is a rare treat for the christian peopio of our towu. All should avail themselves to hear this eloquent sou of Armenia, Calvary Baptist church, It. K. Albiu pastor, to-morrow evening will preach on tho subject of "Every Day lieligion." During tho even ing the choir led by W. Waters will givo an anthem. Next week commencing, ou Mon day oveniug, 2Stli Inst, a series of revival services will bo held every evening during the wook excepting Saturday. The pastor will be assisted by MUs Fannie Morgan, mis sionary of the Beading Association, who is a most excellent speaker and wurker iu the Master's vineyard. On the same evening, Miss Fay, a missionary from Burmali, accom panied by "Ma-Tha-Yca," a Burmese girl, will give an inteiesting talk about her work in that country. Scrvico at 7:30 p, m. All will bo welcome Miss Semma Jeuanyan, representative of the Asia Minor Apostolic Institute, at Tarsus, will preach in the First Baptist church to morrow oveniug at U o'clock. Tho young lady's two brothers were killed in tho massacre of Armenians. Shu is a cousin of Ilcv. II. S. Jonanyau, and they are In this country in tho interest of tho Institute. Itov. Evans, the pastor, will pieach iu the morning. At the evening services in tho First Baptist church a collection will bo taken for tho Cuban relief fund. This is the first muvo lu this direction in Shenandoah, and tho pastor, Itev. 1), I. Evans, solicits a largo contribution. t ' " Impure Blood In Spring. Tills is tho almost universal oxpcrlonce. Diminished perspiration during winter, rich foods and closo confinement indoors are some of tho causes. A good Spring -Medicine, like Hood's SarsAparilla, is absolutely necessary to purify tlio blood and put tho system in a healthy condition at this season. Hood's li 1 1 s are the best family cathartic and Hvci tonic, (lentle, reliable, sure. ltobhed a Gouiitryiiiaii. Charles Kubelus and Kuoch Norawitz wero visitors to Qilberton yesterday, Tlio for mer, employed at tho colliery at that place, had drawn his pay aftor which tho couple proceeded to a saloon to have a drink, IIcio Kubelus paid Norawltz back a sum of money which he had borrowed from him, hut which was disputed to bo 60 cents more than tho debtor had paid. Korawitz demanded the difference which was refused by Kubelus, whoroupnn he was seized by the neck and his pockets rilled of (14.13, In Justice Toomey'a olllco Norawltz gave up tho money, hut the Justico ordered the man tout to jail without bail. State of Ohio, City of Tolk l.l'CAH COUNTY. Kiiank J. I'llKNEY makes oath that he Is the mth flu senior partner of tho firm of I'.J. Uiikxky ,fc Co,, doing business ill tho City of Toledo, County und state nfort'salil, nnd tnnt sniil llrm will pav tho sum ol o.Ni.iU'.M)icr.i)i)ui.i..lCMruri'iieli and evcrycuso of Catarrh flint cannot bo cuied by tho use ot IIaix'h t'ATAiiuu C'l'UK. f-,) A. W. OhHAfiON, J. SEAI, V- r-v ) Notary l'liblie. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken interiialfy and ucls illreetly on the hlooil mid mucous surfaces of the system. Hcnd for testimonials free, 1'. J. C'lIliNUY & CO., Toledo. O, Hold by Druggist. 7.1". Hall's Kamlly 1'IIU are tlio best. Killed III lliv .11 Ines, W. O. Ilarnhart, flrcbosi at the Albright colliery, Llewellyn, was killed yesterday while inspecting a slope after a slight fall ol rock, when iu some uuuccountnblo manner his body was caught and squeezed between two cars, lie was 35 years old, leaves a wife and three children. Ho died while being removed to tho hospital. While at work at the Bast colliery, Ash land, William Koberts, a driver, was killed while attempting to Jump ou a mine car, and fell under tho wheels. He was dead when picked up. UNITED STATES Mrs. Pritchard Got Entire Relief From Rheumatism by Use of Paine's Celery Compound Senator Pritchard of North Carolina bo- camo prominent in the co-opcratlvo move ment in North Carolina, tho success of which lcsulted iu ids election .to the U. S. Senato to fill tho term of tlio lato Senator Z. It. Vance. Ho was ie-elccted to tho Scuato iu 18S7. Mrs. Pritchard's testimonial to her faith in Paine's celery compound is reproduced ahovu. Below is a testimonial received from the wife of U. S. Senator Warren of Wyoming, whoso distinguished services for tho country's best farming interests are so well known. "I was persuaded to try your Paine's cel ery compound in the early spring, when in a very run down condition, Tho duties de volving upou tho wife of an official iu public lifu aro naturally very exhausting, aud I was tired out und nervous when I commenced using tho remedy. I take pleasure in testify ing to the gicat benefit I received from its use, ami can truthfully nay that I am iu al most perfect health again. If I ever find myself running down again, 1 shall certainly givo it another trial, aud will iu tho mean MISCELLANEOUS. T OST. On thn 17th lnt-, lictwern Onk nnd li Cherry street'., ft nair of irarnet rosarlos In n leather case. A suitahlo reward will bo paid for return to the IICEAI.11 olllcc. POIl KENT. A nice dwelling, centrally lo cated. Suttablo for small family, Apply nt IlnnALU olllco. 3-ia-tf Tnoit SAI.K. House and lot. 313 Knt Centre ! street. Apply to T. It. lieddall, Shenan doah. 3-lfi-tf I.OIt SAI.H A very desirable property. ply to J oseph Wyutt, Ml North Mnl 11 St, A'tf IjjOU IE15NT. Tliu corner utoro room now 00 vupitnl by tlio Factory Shoo Store. A Ktoll opening for any ono either In tho boot nnd slioo or any other biisinesa Apply to N W, lteddall, lluddiil.'t, Ilunlwnro Btore. 8-17-tf FOH SALIC A buf;t;y nnl two butcher wagons. Will also rent my wheelwright and paint hIioji, corner Coal and Jardin streets Apply to Charles l'loppert, 011 tho premlscH, t( FOIt SALE. Ono jet black horse, 7 years old, aired by Itnrron Wilkes, cm trot a mile in '-MOtuul any lady can drive tiim; also ono sadlo horse, with four different ?ates, and two yood general purpose horses, old enough to work. Call at Ma gargle's grocery, No. 11 East Centre street. 0-0 tf FULL MOONW5T5 And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. Q. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARBER SHOP. Ferguson House Illock, mmmmmmmmmmmmm ARBEY'S OOK EER Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM. SCMAtlCKER, JR., Agent. muimmiiuuiuiumiiu no pain liwi yout RUPTURE you ,V7oar tha CHAMPION TRUSS. Mniln Bv vuiadelohlt Truii Co.. 610 Locuit St.. PSn. bv riruFSltu. 1 nil lil Wiif I lIKiill ii f TCUIltS WHtRt ki. Lit UILS. ' E Lid Hat CuuKti Biruii. 'J'utea CluoO. Po l"1 ILfJ In tlmo. Holit SENATOR PR WASHINGTON, D.C tiino recommend It to every ono needing it," It is now time, if over, to get health nnd strength. Nothlug should now Interfere with build ing up weakened nerves and purifying the blood. Now is tho time of year when rheumatism and ncmalgia must bo cured, when debility nnd nervousness must lio checked, when de bility nnd nervousness must bo checked, when bad health must bo mended if one hopes ever to get well. It is not that rheumatism, neuralgia, in somnia, and kidney troubles aro hard to euro Paine's celery compound has mado a host ot sufferers woll but peopio make themselves chronic Invalids by neglecting tho early symptoms of disease. Thousands of lives that aro now fast wear ing out would bo prolonged If Paluo's celery compound wero in each instance used to stop those ominous pains over tlio kidneys, to build up tho run-down, nervous strength, and euro permanently thoso more aud more frequently recurring attacks of headache aud Indigestion. LUMBER ! (Successors to IN. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price, proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and 1 HARRIS, 304 South lain Street. Suitable to the Times for This Week. Two poundu of Arlmckles coiTeo Riven away with one pound ot 50o tea. Ten pieces of good whlto floating soap, 25o Three pounds California prunes 23c Hlx pounds lima beans, , , ,...25o Two cans of best jelly 25o Good loose coffee t 20o Other goods ftold In proportion. EASTERN J TOYS. CANDIE CHEAP. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. PHILA. CHEAP STORE, 29 West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Hlicelcr's 011 Stnnd.) ioo NORTH MAIN STRFV,T. Flmt-claBu work guarBtiteed. Pronip niwl ollte attf ikIbiiIb. llalr tuttlnc n m ii uiIIv. DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate dt teclive worV. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllllamsport, Pa. FRESH PRETZELS t IiEMVEItKD EVKliy DAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and 120 N. Iloweri St., Slienandoah. ITCHARD rrbw LUMBER! J. W. Johnson,) The new Feed Co. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AND Pilsner Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Yonr Homo Our Store. or at WILL RBflOVE ON OR ABOUT APRIL ist TO 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a vclvul aoftne.. of th ikln U Inva riably obtained br thofSHhouia Po2XOHi'a Oomplixlon I'owder.
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