EASTER Will soon be here nnd we have a fine selection of cards, booklets, etc., and at prices to suit the times. Our line of fine Chocolates for the Easter trade is complete ; also chocolate eggs, rabbits, etc. HOOKS & BROWN, l N. Main it. PITHY POINTS. f!uitelihiKA TltroiiKlHHll tlio Country ClimnlrliMl for HiiHty l'iritii1. The employe? at Hear ltido colliery were paid yesterday. John l'etriuksy, ol Shenatidoali, will take tlio Klondike Hotel, at Miilianoy Plane, lately occupied ly Daniel Keirlioldrrfur. Tlio DahtIUo club will play basket ball at l'otttvllle to-morrow evening. Tho bao ball club of llahonoy l'Uno will build a park. It now looks that a "no" between Dirliy McDonald, of lit. Cnimel, anil Paddy Shcelmn. of South lletlilehcni, is a rertalnty Tho people of Mahanoy City, because of tho wholes tie robberies, want night police men. At present they have olio watchman. Frank IlrccUer. formerly of town, but ntwv coml uctlnc a pool room at Ashland, will re move to Mt. Carniel. Noxt Sunday Is Palm Sunday, and special exercises will bo hold in most of tho churches. In the Catholic and Episcopal churches palms will bo distributed among tho congre gation. A new t'lass factory began operations yes terday at South Stroudsburg. Tho 430 Honor licenses in Dorks county cost their holders an iiBEregato of $133,0. The dill'crcnt lire companies of Allentown liavo decided to give a joint parado on noxt Monday. Huntingdon capitalists will establish a hosiery factory in that town, to employ SO hands. Wiliiamsport firemen have organized a re lief association to care for tho sick or dis abled firemen of tho city. Hobert Traill Horn, aged 8-1, and his wife, 82, yesterday celebrated their 02d wedding anniversary at Eastou. Joseph Sheporwirh and Michael I.epko, llazlcton grocers, weio each lined f 100 for selling oleomargariuo for butter. A site lias bocn donated for a silk mill at Wiliiamsport, to employ 000 hands. Tho Mimi pulp and paper plant, near Delaware Water Gap, has resumed operations after an idloness of over two years. By an explosion of gas at Hast colliery, Ashland, yesterday, Michael Fiillen, Charles O'N'icl and Michael Schilling, miners, were badly burned. Miss I.izzio Swartz, of Wiliiamsport, who, through prayer, arose Monday from her bed after weeks of illness, continues to improve mentally and physically. A trolley car yesterday bciamu detailed on a bridge crossing tlio Susqiuhanua river, at Wiliiamsport, and narrowly escaped plung ing into the stieam, 30 feet below. Tho Singer Sewing Machine ollico to-day removed to tho storeroom in the Uzyzewski building on Kust Centre street. Liveryman Niswondcr will conduct a sale of hones at Millerburg on Saturday. If you feel out of "repair," have headache and constipated bowels, take Dr. Hull's rills tta.se will euro and build you up again. Take only the genuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Pills Marrlagt'H. John Hughes and Miss Margaret Jano Hood, both of (iilberton, weio married last rcning at the parsonage of the Primitive Methodist church, on South .Tardin street, by liev. James Moore. Tho bride was attended by a frioud, Miss Gilbert. There was no groomsman. Announcement is mado of tho marriage of Allen Edmuudsou, of Win. Poun, and Mrs, Phyllis Taylor, of town. Tho wedding took place at the residence of the bride, on West Apple alley, on tlio evening of tho 21th i list. Itev. James Moore, pastor of tlio Pritnitivo Methodist church of town, olliciatcd at the coromony. Mrs. William Paseoo and Mr. Waters, sister and brother of tlio bride, were the bridesmaid and groomsman, respectively. Tuesday evening Michael J. liobb, of Philadelphia, and Miss I'.minn C. Kramer, daughter of ex-Sheiifl' Kramer, of Sunbiiry, were married at the lattr place. They will reside at Philadelphia. "I tried a bottlo of Salvation Oil on a -wound and was cured within bovoral days. I never had such a good remedy as Salvation Oil in my hands. Mrs. J. C. Duncan, I.ox ingtou, Mo." Kl.utrlo Itouri Sold, The Shamokin Street Railway was yester day sold to Judge Savidgo and Congressman Kulp, The now owners will make many im provements and put it in operation in the near future. Croup instantly rcliovod. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil. Perfectly safe. Never falls. At any drug store. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho host flour mado. DMUND HARRIS, 204 South Hnln Street, CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry goods at cost prices and also below cost. GARRET WEAVING. Wc are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents jer yard. Suitable to the Times. Two pounds ot ArbuckloH cofteo given iiway with one pound 01 50o tea. Ten pieces of gool whito flouting soap, i'xi Thrrn imuniln Cullfornlu itrunes 2Ac Hlx pounds limn beans iTe Two cans ot best Jelly 'Joe O00U loose cotTeu ,.....20u Other goods sold In proportion. FULL MOONIT And that is the time to have your hair cut. We make it a specialty. W. G. DUSTO'S 12 W. Centre St. BARBER SHOI. Ferguson House Illock. HEST LINK OK GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and HTItAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. n r rnr cv 27 West Ce X. rUl.El, Centre Si I m 3 is,'T& in its subtlety. It lies hidden for years in tho ambush of tlio blood, and when it strikes it voids its vonom aliko on strength and beauty, disfiguring tho one and undermining tho other. is a specific for scrofula in its worst and most malignant forms. Scrofula is a blood disease. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a blood purifying medicine. Mineral medicines only drive scrofula below tho surface. Di. J. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a vegetable remedy and it eradicates tho disease. Thero is no remedy for scrofula equal to Ayer's Sarsa parilla. "I was cured of a long-standing case of Bcrofula by Dr. J. C. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Tho disease- first manifested Itself when I wa3 a child, by breaking out in red blotches all over my body. I was not free from tho troublo until I took several bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. That effected a per manent euro.' Una. E. II. S.nydek, Lehigh ton, Pa. e o 5rd in ssii)g. Miss I.izie Heaton. of Northumberland. is the guest of town relatives. -Will 1:1 111 Srlimiilt. :i slilrinnt nt tlin I.afayetto college. Easton. is homo to snend his Easter vacation. llarrv Ilecker. tho theatrical magnate of Girardville, was a visitor to town last oven- ing. llev. Alfred Hrnliner and f.imllv left town this morning for Philadelphia, their new place of residence. Dr. G. M. Hamilton ssont a part of to day atPottsville. -P. J. Cardin and Frank Courv visited the county seat this morning. Mis. Margaret Harlow, who has been ill the past two weeks, is improving, which will be pleasant news to her numerous friends. I. N. llird and wife lult town this morn illff fnr KlvshllrLr Knrthumhprlntwl i-nuntv. to attend the funeral "of Mr. Kinl's brother. Justice Willism 11. Shoemaker and wife leturnnd last night from a visit to relatives at lialtimore, Md. Why weary your throat and patience with that wietchid cough when a bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cmc you promptly. Obituary. Margaret, wife of Joseph Wyatt, Sr., died at the family residence in Mahanoy City at 0:30 o'clock this morning. The deceased was US years of ago and had resided in Maliauoy City since 1671. Deatli was duo to cancer of the stomach, front, which tho deceased had been ailing for three years. Tho husband and eight children, among whom is Hon. Joseph Wyatt, of town, nurvivo. Tlio funeral will take placo on Monday afternoon. Interment in the Odd Fellows' cemetery at Tamaqua. Thomas Goodman, ngod 53 years, died at his home in .Maliauoy City this morning from heart failure. The doceassd was born in Scot land and had resided in Mahanoy City since IMS. His wife and nluo children survive. The funeral will take place on Saturday after noon. Interment in tho German Protestant cemetery. Tlio SoltlierH Mumimunt. A meeting of tlio Soldiers' Monument Association will bo held to-morrow oveuiug, at 8 o'clock, in tho G. A. It. rooms, licfowich's building. HINT OP ALL Tocleamothe system in a goutlo and truly beneficial manner, when tho pringtimo comes, uso the triio and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs, lluy tho genuine. Manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for salo by nil druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Tho Hrit Defenders. The local committee having in cliargo tho reunion of tho First Defenders, to bo held at Orwigshurg ou April 18th, will make tho event a most notabl 0110 for the organiza tion. Tito arrangements ire on an elaborate scale. There will bo a parado of tho Do fenders in the morning, to he followed by a business meeting. Tho festivities will con clude iu tho evening with an elaborate ban quet. rixtmes Transferred. The barroom fixtures which were used in Vincent Czyowskl's building on East Centre street were to-day taken to Pottsvillo for use in Mr. Czyzewski's place there. Ililsliiess Change. John A. Judge, lately in tho employ of Martin Gruhler, the druggist of town, has gone to Philadelphia to take cliargo of the drug business ho purchaiscd from Christ. Gruhler last week. Fire I I'l rot I' I re! Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Pliila. Underwriters Insurance Co, of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., Ainorlcau Firo Insurance Co,, West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah. Huso Hull. Tho Hluo Hells want to play any club of players 11 to 13 years of age and John Gribon, 220 West Applo alley, will receivo all com inuulcatious. An tinny O110. Another problem has been handed In for mathematicians to ttrugglu with. No answers aro wanted in this oillco. Wo linvo problems of our own. Toll tho an swor to tho policeman. "A man owod 11 and had hut 75 cunts. IIo wont to tho pawnshop nntl pawned tho 75 cent for 60 cunts, llo met a friend and sold him tho pawn tleket calling for 75 cents for 50 cents. Ho thus had two 50 cent pieces tl, In fact with which ho paid his debt Was anybody out, and how muobf" Minneapolis Journal. Tho Finiilk'Ht horho In tho world Is n Shetland pony owned by tho Murchoso Caroano, In Milan. It is 24 inches high, nd when standing beside. Its owner tho pony's back la only an Inch above his knoo M. L. Yocum. Cameron. Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ton years, trying most all kinds or pllo remedies, uut wiinuut success, no Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to me, I used one box. It has ellected a per manent cure." As a permanent cure for piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has 110 equal. C, II. Hagenbuch, POTTSVILLENEWS. Case Agalimt the Ashland llsrougli Ills mixed 1bl Morning. Pottsvllle, Mar. 31. .Mrs. Sarah Hollch was non-suited this morning In herenso against tlio Ashland borough. Mrs. Ilulich's son, while horseback riding, was thrown to the ground when tho horse struck a pile of stones 011 the street and death resulted to tho young man from tho Injuries ho received. The stone pile was unguarded at the time. Judge Endlich decided that tho stone pile having been placed ou tho sido of tho street between four and five o'clock the evening of the accident, and the borough authorities not having been notified, they could not, there fore, bo held responsible. Tho County Commissioners in the state are considoring the contribution of a joint fund from tho public funds to test the constltu tionallty of tho alien tax law by carrying an appeal to the Supremo Court from tho rccont decision In 0110 of tho lower courts, hcliuyl kill county lias been asked to join. Since tlio United States District Court declatcd the Act unconstitutional the corporations have gone by the advice of their attorneys and refused to collect the taxes. marriage license was granted to William Y. Ncy and Miss Emma J. Arte, of Hcgins township. DKKns ititconnED. John F. Hair and wife to Newton N. Had- man, premises in Hcgins township. Franklin Collins to Uusau Collins, premises in Schuylkill Haven. Elizabeth Nedllnger to Joshua Ncdiinger, premises in Washington township. Charles F. Peifl'er to George Iteinhart, premises In Pottsvllle. Henry Heiuhsrt to Charles F. Peltier, proporty iu Pottsvillo. Tub jury in tlio caso of Christian loigen span against Annie Snyder and John G Smith, guardian of the minor children of Louis A. Keilman, deceased, and Augustus Drcislgachcr is out. Judge Lndlich directed a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for No. 3 purport of the property in question and left the rest of tho suit to the jury. Tho land in dispute is iu Porter township. Tho jury rendered a vordict in favor of defendant lor Lot No. 2, a compromise. junous lmuvN. The following Shenandoah rcoplc have been drawn as petit jurors for tho term he einnine Msy 9 : John Stanton, Evan Ilovan, John Hunn, John J. Cardin, C. 11. Kirlin and William Dorr. The Hanging Jutlgu. When Lord Norbury, "Tho Ilnnying Judge," us ho was culled In Ireland, was bcntcncliig a man to death for btcaliiiK a Watch, ho mi hi: "My (rood fellow, you mado a grasp ut tlmo and enngbt eternity." Nothing Kuoincd to plcuso Lord Norbury moro than tlio continual uproar in court, created by his puns. "What Is your occupation, my honest mull r" ha nsked a witness. "l'lonso, your lordship, I keep a rackot coutt." "So do I," said tho judge. When Lord Norbury was being buried, tho gravo was eo deep that tlio ropes by which the undertaker was letting down tho colliii didn't reach to tho bottom. Tho coillli was loft hanging midway while homebody wont for new ropes. "Aye," cried one in tlio crowd, "give him ropu enough; don't stint him. llo was tho boy that nocr grudged ropo to a poor body." Brooklyn Citizen. The l'lir St ill. Tlio fur wal is a beautiful creature, long and blunder, jmd has a small, dollcatu bond, from which ItH two largo eyes gaze at you with an expression almost human. Its body Is cmered witli a heavy coat of soft brown fur, thickly sprinkled with long whito hairs, which havo to bo pulled out boforo tlio dyeing process that changes its color to tlio well known velvety black. Tlio Mini has four flippers, two in front and two behind. They aro very powerful propollcrs, enabling it with caso to catch the fish upon which it lives. Outing. Shaky Logic. "Von certainly told mo to embraco my prlvilogos." "Well, but I didn't toll you to embraco my daughter." "No. Hut to embrace; your daughter Is a pi lvllogo." London Fun. German papers comment on the enter prise ami business souse of tho city govern ment of Luhr. Tlio gasworks lioing tho proporty of tlio town, the authorities havo decorated ail tho gas lamps with largo signs in rod letters, reading, "Cook your meat with gas." Tho population of Palestine is increasing rnpidly. Ton years ago there wero only 10,000 residents in Ynfn. Today there aro i early 00,000. lCiilurglng ICeservoire, The Glrard Estate is preparlug to eulargo its reservoirs at Lost Creek No. 2. Twj surveyors from Pottsvillo commenced work ou tho ground to-day and a gang of sixty Italians are already at work. Is a blood diseaseandonlyn blood reme dy can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their trouble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastlc, Indiana, says: "For years I hare suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which thebest physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my trouble. I gradually grew worse until I was un able to take my food or handle myself in any way; I was abio. lutely helpless. Three bottles' of S.S.S. re- lieved me so that I was soon able to move my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when I had finished one dozen bottles was cured completely and am as well as ever. I now weigh 170." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Eczema, and any form of blood troubles. If you have a blood disease, take a blood medi cine S.S.S. (guatanteed purely vegeta table) is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. We will send to anyone our ya lu able books. Address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. sss Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained br tliore who uso 1'ozzomi's Complexion Powder. Rheumatism Painc's Celery Compound is the I Best Spring Medicine In The World. It makes the weak strong. We have it. A. WASLEY, 106 North Haiti Street. l'or.lTICAI. 1'OIXTH. Cougrrisman Kulp, of Shamokin, iu a rc cent interview, said that the only way to quiet tha warring factions in tlio Itcpublican party is to nominate lion. John Lcislnring for Governor. What's tho matter witli C. W. Stone? William Wllhclm, Hsq,, states that steps havo been taken to form a combination In Pennsylvania between tho Silver Democrats, Populists and Sllvor Kepublicaus, to control the election of state officers, candidates for congross and tho legislatuic. Tho project is being engineered by prominent western Silver Democrats anc Kcptiblicnns, among them cx-Coiigrcssmau Josaph Sibley. If tho combine is made Schuylkill county will bo awarded a place ou the state ticket, with tho understanding that a Silver Itcpublican is to have tho placo. It is understood tho representatives of tho Taxpayers' Association have refused to en dorse or to writo u letter in behalf of any of the numerous candidates for County Commis sioner. Nevertheless they will have a rep resentative ou tho Hoard, should Commis sioner Meyers' efforts for a new trial fail. Tho Pottsvillo Chroniclo says thcro aro breakers ahead for llriimiu in tho candidacy of J. Prank l'arno, of Minersvillo, for state delegate. Yesterday C. T. Straughn, of the HnitALli, received from IsadorSobcl, President of the Republican League of Pennsylvania, notice of Ids selection as a dolcgato to represent l'ouiisylvsnia at tho National League Con vention of Republican Clubs, which will bo held at Omaha, Neb., on July 13, 1 1 and 15th, lb'JS. Hon. C. O. Mutton, of Pottsvillo, has also been selected as 0110 of tho representa tives fiom this county. So far John D. Kcrshncr, of Tainaiiuu, is the onlj candidate announcid for the Sena torial nomination ou tho Kcpublicau side. Tho committco appointed to icqucst Uev. Dr. Swallow to run 011 an independent ticket for Governor, perloruicd that duty yesterday at llarrisburg. Ho will also receivo the nomination from tho Prohibition party. The retirement of Davo Martin as a mem her of the liopublicau City Committee of Philadelphia, docs not mean his permanent retirement from politics. Davy is very wily, and is merely avoiding tho forthcoming storm in political circles. When it blows over ho will ho hack again. Thousands of sufforcrs from grippe havo boen restored to health by O110 Minute Cough Curo. Itquickly euros coughs, colds, bron chitis, pnoumouia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. C. II. Hagenbuch. Funerals. Mine Inspector Stein and Thomas IScddow attended th funeral of William J. Thomas at Maliauoy City to-day. Tlio deceased was killed iu tho Noith Mahanoy colliery on Monday. Ho was brother-in-law of Divi sion Superintendent Bees Tusker. A laigo concourse of mourners and friends attended the funeral'of Miss Anna Flaherty, which took place this morning from tlio residenco of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Flaherty, on West Oak street. Services wore conducted in tho Annunciation church where High Mass was celebrated. A number of boautiful floral dosignsrostcdon tho colli 11, tho token of friends of tho deceased. Infor mant was made iu the Annunciation cemetory by M. J. O'Neill, tho, undertaker. The funeral of Mrs. Susan Lance Bawman, relict of David Bowman, took place from the family residence in Mahanoy City this morn ing. Iiov. L. L, Lohr oflieiatod at the service, assisted by Kevs.II. A. Keiser and T. Maxwell Morrisou. Tho Tomains wore taken to Lehighton for intcrmont. The pall bearers wsro John, Alexander and Oliver Bowman, Dr. P. Mormauy, Oliver Qirard and Dr. Horace Hsrmany, A Good Thing for a Bad Cough, What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Miss riitlllps Surprised. A pleasant surprise and birthday party was tendered Miss Anna Phillips, by a number of her friends at her residence ou West Centro street, last evoning. Sho was tho re cipient of two baudsoino pictures which were presented to tho hostess by George James in behalf of the guests. Among those present were : Misses Emma Bock, Lottie Lambert, Tillie llcib, Mt. Carmel, Mercy Bees, Lizzio Lem, Sadlo Sterner, Sallio Portz, Ilurnctta Evans, Emma Ei&nhauer, Minnie Davis, Iiattia Capper, Maud and Anna Phillips and Messrs. William VeaU, Alfred Mlllichap, William Baugh, Thomas Mlllichap, Napoleon Powell, Joseph Qrumui, John Itecso, George James, Clarence Hower, Harry Master, Oliver Capper, Howard Dodson, Ldward Dauks, Isaac Griffiths and Charles Phillips. Children like It, it saves their lives. Wo mean One Minute Cough Cure, the Infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles, C. II, Hagenbach. Thulr Ofl'er Accepted. About threo weeks ago tlio Washington Firo Company No. 1, of Ashland, numbering ouo hundred and fifty men, tendered their services to the United States government iu caso of war. Tho oiler has been accepted, and tho company yesterday received u letter from tlio Secretary of Navy to that effect. Tho members of the company aro highly elated over the autograph letters. Miners Horned. Thomas Fallen, Michaol Schilling and Charles O'Neill were burned by an explos ion of gas In tho Bast colliery, Ashland, yes terday afternoon, The inon wore engaged in tapping a body of water when a feeder of gas was Igulted. They were burned about the head, face aud bands, but not vory seri ously. lVasJon Granted. Among tho pension certificates Issued of tho date of March 10th, is 0110 to Thomas Nowhard, Orwigshurg, (0 per mouth. Buy Keystonellour. Be sure that the name Lehkio Sc Bake, Ashland, Pa., Ls printed on every sack. MAHANOY CITY. Tlio Collieries llnve Shut Down Working Time Iteporu. .Mahanoy City, Mar. 31. The P. & It, col- licries iu this district snspouded operations last evening and will not reatuuo again until Monday morning. Tho olllclals aro tinahlo lo say how ninny days tho collieries will work icxt week and thcro is considerablo specula tion as to tlio rumor that tho collieries will work six J days during tho month of April. M the present timo coal is beiug stocked lu the yards of tho company and It would ap pear that tlio possibility for working six j days a week is very remote. The quota for tho month would hardly Justify tho time stated. Boston Bun colliery Is BUfftriiiK from tho recent frcshels and the pumps aro taxed to their utmost lo keep tho colliery working, Tho three dams built recently are ovoillow- ing. Tho main shaft of tho cnglno which sup plies tho boiler house at Boston Bun colliery. which broko a fow days ago, lias been ic- placed with a new ouo and operations havo been resumed. In tlio caso of William L. Thomas, who was killed at tho North Mahanoy colliery, tho coroner's jury rendered a vordict of accidental deatli. Pter Bcltz was arrested by Health Officer Ball on 11 cliargo of violating tho health laws by dumping outhouse, refuso upon an empty lot. Ho settled tho caso by paying n Quo of J 10 and costs. Chief Burgess Bowman and Health Olllcor Ball wilt make a tour of tho town to discover who throws ashes and garbago ou the streets and allays. Tho Ladles Auxiliary or the Y. M. C. A , is prcpaiing to produce a fairy extravaganza "Princess Ifosebud." About twd hundred young people and children are rehearsing daily. A well attended meeting of tho Board of lrade was held last evening. Theio aro about 100 names ou tho membership roll and uew ones aro being constantly added. Tho mill located oil tho township road, near the Lehigh Valley railroad, has been purchased by Harrison Ball and John Kutz to bo used as a shoo factory. Tho Board will guarantee tlio rent for threo years. Ldward Sothern, a young man employed as a laVorcr at the Tunnel ltidge colliery, was painfully injured yesterday, lie was assisting in unloading a car of rails whon tho index finger of his right baud was crushed between two rails that slipped from tho pilo. 1 lie linger was amputated. First of All, Bed Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Bros., rtruc store. .11tl-I11fhtel I.eoturer. H. L. Hastings, tho great ahti-infidol lec turer, of Bestou, Mass., addressed a largo Catherine atFrackville Tuosday night. Ho is making a lecturing tour of tlio county. v ' un 1 110111 ui 'mj bvi m b 1 v iva u Kill 11 St. w v.w a. aau similar uompiamts. jJ, and prepared under tlio rtrlngcut J fKUfcllhlAII MLUIUai. LAWS.SvS i'isj,i'e!:cli,,:i'l by eminent phyBlciansil F$$ DR. RICHTER'S 0M TAIN EXPELLER. VorM renowned I TIcinnrkfiMrmicL'psRfnI I aOnlvernnlno with Traife Murk Anclir.r JF. Ail. IiichtcrA-Co., ai.M'oarliSt.! 'cw YorL, j 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Ihrases. Own Glassworks. 23&C0CU. Lmlortul & recommended by A. Wasley, 106 H. Main St.. kC. n. Hagenbach. 103 N. Main St.. .P.P.D.Klrlln, 6 a. Main St. ..' Shenandoah. dr. mcHTcrrs 1 "ANCIIOIt" STOMACHAL bant I CollllVBpfptdn&Stniiinrli f 'niiiplnliitH. MISCELLANEOUS. AO It SAIJC A beautiful walnut bed room Hiillr. Comnk-tu oullU. Apply nt IlKitAi.h oflloo. a-iiKi rANTKO.-(Jool nmti to sell $1 00 nooldent j ? insiiraiu'o policy. Liberal t-omiu!Hion Audu-s J'rcib II- etter. kcmitaI airuut, INiUh- will-, a-'jj-at TOU SALK.Uouso and lot, Mli Kat t'entro 1' street, apply to T. It. JfcddAli. Hlicnnn tloaii. 3-1G- SALK A ory di'girablo property. Ap- .u piyiojoaepn v j an, -ml norm .muiii t. ITIOIt HICNT. Tlio corner utoro room now oe- eupli'd by tho Factory Hhoo Store. A Rood opening for any one cither lu tho boot and shoo or nuy oilier mismesH Apply to i, w, jfenuall j teiuiai ' n uuruwuiuniore, n-w-u VJOTICI2. To tho young men and ladlca of ll tho .Shenandoah valley who would care to hecnino good telegraphers in a short time, in a dans or private le-sons, to bo conducted by nn ablo instructor, will do well to writo to "Telo- grnph Operator.' care IlEUALii. All tho anol cations will bo answered and full particulars given. Knrollment will bo open only this weeK, it-ai-ui 30 Days Slaughter Sale of ... . FURNITURE In order to make room for my new branch of business, hardware, stoves, shelf and builders hard ware, in which I am going to embark in the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illus tration of our slaughter sale : Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables nicely furnished, $2,75, White enameled bedsteads, c miracle, $1,98. Cane seate'd chairs, in Cherry and Walnut, 49c, High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35c. leather seat rockers we are selling at $1,69. FURNITURE , ... DEALER, 121. 123 North Main St. . . f. ft. . r. HOME DYEIN e e 9 a A Pleasure at Last. a m m s e s o No Muss. No Trouble. a m e e V SOAP WASHES & DYES Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed treo for 15 cents Address, TUB MAYIH)LD SOAP ICPOf, 127 Daaxie Street, New York. aaeaeeeeeeeaQeaeooGOoae)s)t)ei Kaier Export Beer"!- IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY C ITY, Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER E The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many to tlio products of Uadeu MADE OINJ iV AND SOLD BY THE GflAS. D. PIER GOMPflHV, imi Mahanoy City, Pa, REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O' DON N ELI Mail orders -will receive prompt attention. ymiwumiwmwmw l but h&Tfl gold direct to th con comer for 25 jean at whole eale rncea. carine him th dealer's profits. wocrt lor e zaminaiioD. Etc rj thing warranted. , uoiTTieioi venicieB, S3 etylea of Harness. Ton Uuciriei. f3G Barren. S3U to S123. ei. I'haetoni. Trirs. etui, Bpring-Itoad Ko.TT. SorreT narnn. Prtee,10.OO. ai i oo a hiii tor ELKHART CAUUIAGE AND IIAlLNKaB MFG. LUMBER ! GLENN & (Successors to IN. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. If you contemplate building consult our contract price. The new proprietors were formerly with the Shenandoah Lumber and Feed Co. EASTERN TOYS, CANDIES, CH EAR. We have some nice effects in Easter baskets. rn i lu. en Enr stoke, 29 West Centre Street. CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Sliccler'n Old Stand.) X09 NORT1I MAIN STRJHiT. Ftrat-cloBH work guaranteed. Prompt anil olite attendants. Hair cuttlnp a aprclaitv DRINK- CUSARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. DECTIVES T " Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate cUtectivc work. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 56 Trust Building, Wiliiamsport, Pa. FRESH PRETZELS &BI.IVEKED Kvnny BAY. JOSEPH BANDAKAS & CO., 118 and 120 N. Hower. St, Slienandoali. 6 MAYPOLE j OLD SOAP i WASHES MS DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. a The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underllnen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. mmmmmmmmmui 13 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 And liis associate! have spent, not only miuli time, but also a large. amount of monoy, in experiments, to bring tbis liter to its present perfection nd they have many testimonials that thoconipiny lias received from well known medical men which aro exhibited witli pardonable prido by tho I'residont, Mr. Chas. D. Kaler. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a gentleman scientifically versod iu all that pertains to tho Ilrower's Art and to his porsercranc and close application is largely due the splendid triumphs acbiorcd by "Old Country" Beer Drinkors and Bavaria. i; - uumuummuun Ship any. to 170. Carrit- Wairon- and Milk Wagone. Bend for large, fret No.606SorMr. PrlccwUnCQrUlni.Umpi.iaa Cat&logu cf all cur tlylt$. ibadr, apron and fenderi, f 60. le (ol ai itlli for W. CO. W. JJ. I'liATT, Ser, KLKXIAItT, ViD. LUMBER! O'HEARN J. W. Johnson,) LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. 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 Made at Tour Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN,
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