The War Scare ! If you want to keep posted you must read the newspapers. We de liver all the New York, Philadel phia and Pottsville papers to nil I parts of town; also the Kv using' HiiRAU), which contains the latest i news by wire and all county and I local news. Leave your order at! the store or give it to the carrier. HOOKS & BROWN,! a INI . IVljalt-i St. 1 The Bee Hive. Our Spring Greeting We offer you the newest goods atul the berit values you ever received. To our already many departments we have added another, millinery. Fine trimmed hats from 39 cents up to $14.49, and all hats trimmed fiee of charge. As Millinery Is only one of the many lines we carry it is a simple matter to understand that we can give you greater values than any other house in town. Great Bargains Are oflered 111 all the latest silks, stylish dress goods, white goods, embroideries and lace curtains. As these goods will not last long at the remarkable low prices we are selling them at, it will pay you to call early. The Bee Hive, 29 South Main Street. NEAR POST OFFICE. Rot. James Moore, pastor of the Primi tive Methodist church of town, has returned from a visit to Plymouth. James I". Gallagher and M. J. Drenuan, two of tho pedagogical fraternity of Lout Creek, were visitors to town to-day. - Miss Jeanetto Bo van is reported as being sennmly ill at her homo on South Jardiu street. -Itcv. Harry Preston, of Mahanoy Piano, wa- ii visitor to town yesteiday. T. M. Stout paid a visit to friends at Pnttsville to-day. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sherman havo gone to Shumantown, Heaver Valloy, to visit relatives. Kdward Itosowell left town yesterday for Philadelphia, on a business mission. Harry Hart made a trip to Pottsville this morning. Miss Dixon, of South Jardin street, is a M'.itor to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stone, of Scrantun, who have been tho guests of Mr. aud Mrs. I.. I) Davidson, of North Main street, have returned to their homo in the Klcctric city. Mr. Stone is a brother of Mrs. Davidson. Mossrs. John A. Kcilly, Jr., and Phil. Maley attended the pciformanco of "Oh, Susannah," at Pottsville, last evening. PJdward Cooney aud Joo Matthias, of West Cherry street, havo gone to Philadel phia, with a view to otrering their services to I'nclo Sam in thu Cuban nfl'air. P. II. Conry is visiting friends at tho county seat. Mrs. Lizio Humble, of North White stieet. returned home yesterday after spending the past week at Pottsville as the guest of her parents. High art wall paper in all tho latest do sigus aud colorings choap at Cardiu'a, 'Ml Wost Centre street. -l-M-lut Tim "Y" I'nigrain, Tho following program will be rendered at tho meeting of tho "Y" this evening: Sln( iug. "Y"; scripture reading, Pearl Matter; cornet solo, Salllo Jioddall ; declamation Minnie Roberts ; solo, Minnie Powell ; select reading, Annie Drown ; news of interest Grant sterner ; Improiutii speeches, iu charge of President; critic, George James. ileautitul white-oack wall paper 3 tents a roll. Rooms papered for f3 and upwards at Cardin s art wall paper store, 221 West Centre street. 4 lll-liu DMUND HARRIS, 204 South flaln Street. CLOSING OUT My entire stock of dry poods at cost prices and also lelow cost. CAR PET WEAVING. We are still weaving carpet at from 25 to 50 cents er yard. Suitable to the Times. Two iiounds of Arhucklca cotTeo given uwuy with one pound of 00c tea Ten pieces of good white Heating soup, 25c Threo pounds Culiforula prunes 3ftc Six pounds lima beans 'JOts '1 wo cans 01 ltt jelly .arte CJood loose collee 20c Other goods sold In proportion. I1EST UNI! OF- GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY mil HTItAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. T3 tl Cm T3V rt West m intreSt. Cy 4 fici More snti Va i Less Why is it every snrsaparilla which trios to sell itself, ranges itself against Ayer's as 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 boon equaled by any cheap imitation of it. and quality tells, just as blood tells. It Is tlic Slanoaro. " I havo sold Aycr's Sarsnparilla for mors than twenty-five years, and havo never heard anything but words of praiso from my customers ; not a single complaint has over reached mo. A preparation must possess great merit to maintain such a repu tation. I believe your sarsaparilla to ba the best blood purifier that has ever been Introduced to the- general public. I often hear other manufacturers say that this is "as good as Ayer'a," but no one ever yet heard it said that Ayer's was " as good " as any othor kind. They nlwavs sot Ayer's up as tho standard of excellence." S. F. Bovcc, Duluth, Minn. PITHY POINTS. luniihiiliig. Throughout lli Country Chronicled lor Hint- Termini. Business men should tako advantage of the Increased circulation the war news is giving the Hkku.d. The Zulich orchestra of Orwigsliurg will give a fancy ball on May IS. A new lodge of Red Men will be Instttuted at Pinegrovc next Monday ovening. Unless the houses in Shamokin are prop erly numbered, tho free delivery there will bo taken away. John It. IIowolls has applied for the trans feror the wholesale license of Richard Sned don. Kast ward of Qirardvillo. The contest court conipletod Iho examina tion of tho First ward of Shenandoah yester day. John Gregory is putting a tlagstono pave ment and new porch in front of his property on South Jardin street. Dining Bryan's visit to Pottsville an effort was made to secure his promise to attend a big meeting in Shenaudoih, but ho declined. The Faglo hosiery mill at Mahanoy City, recently destroyed, started up yesterday. Tho P. & R. employes at Gilberton aud St. Nicholas were paid yesterday and those at Mahanoy City to-day. Uurlo Sam will pay his soldiers $13 per mouth. There are many freiguers in town anxious to enlist in the army. The P. & K. company is making extensive improvements at Nowberry Junction, en larging their freight yard. A. H. Salm's property on North Main street is being treated to a new coat of paint. Accused by Jacob Stager of robbing him of 30 on the load, Christian Ilraudt aud Alexander Whistou havo been committed to jail at Lebanon. While ieipondiug to au alarm, I iiemau lleasenian, of Chambersburg, was badly iujuied through tho collision of a hose reel with a milk wagon. Rolatives of Joieph Davis, George Wagner aud John Gillespie, the men who left Shauio kin last winter for tho Klondike, have lcason to believe that all three were killed by the laudslido on Chilkoot Pass. Water was yesterday turuml into the burn ing Alden mine, at Wilkesbarrc. It will take about eight weeks to fill the workings. An attempt to commit suicide by taking arsenic was made by Isaau Walters, of Illoomsburg, who has fur some time been deiueuted. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the found ing of tho Normal Literary Society of the Shippensburg Normal School was celebrated last evening. Advertised Letters. Letters addiessed to tho following named people remain uncalled for at tho local post otllce : F. A. McCluro, Phil. S. lTiedeuberg aud Carl lluehhou. Sculp Treatment. Katharine A. Hickoy, 120 N. Main St. tf Alhor Day. Arbor day, which is set aside by Governor Hastings for tho planting of trees, did not pass unnoticed by the pupils of tho High school yesterday. In commemoration by the class of '03 a line specimen of a horse chest nut tree, was planted on tho sidewalk directly in frout of tho school building. Tho tree has been named "Cuba" and was decorated with thu stars and stripes and tho Cuban emblem. After tho close of the afternoon session all the pupils assembled about th trco and the ceremonies were opened by Miss Nellie Kgau, who read un essay "Why wu plant trees." Sho was followed by Clare Matter, who dwelt 011 tho commemoration of Arbor day. His words were heartily ap plauded. At KepchliiHkl'd Arcade Cafe. Hot Tamales, free, to-uight. Hot lunch 011 Monday morning. Itttudlng Company's Patriotism, President Joseph S. Harris of the P. A R. railroad and coal companies, yesterday issued a circular to the employes of both theso com panics, notifying them they may eulist iu tho army, under the following conditions: Those who accept government positions, upon leaving government service at or before tho close el the war, aud presenting honorable discharges therefrom, will be taken into the sciviceof this company and given positions not lower in raak or pay than thoy now hold, providing that they shall then be capable of lining such positions. This understanding will apply only to those who, upon leaving tho govurumcut service, shall return directly tu the service of this company aud will not apply to those who accept engagements else where. Iteau sou p. freo, to-nluht. National Colors Displayed, Large national Hags have been hoisted to thu top of tho Shenandoah City colliery breaker and Columbia Hose Company's build- iug, and F.ddy liirley has Hung one to the breeze from ou the roof of tho Hotel Mill doon. Silks for Shirt Waists. Wo aro uow showing iu our silk depart' incut a desirable lino of novelties, suitable fur shirt waists, etc. Thoy represent this season's choico and embrace many beautilul ell'ecU. Our colorings iu taffeta, ccri.se, turcjuois, etc., aro grand. Black bayadere eilecU for skirtings, also a nice lino of checks and remnants. We conduct cur silk depart- imcut ou a cotton goods margin. R. F. Gill. MAHANOY CITY. Mnhanuy City, April 23. At about threo o'clock yctculay afternoon a roi 0 was stretched fiotn tho Mansion House to a build ni!.'oppo9ltnndnti ollluy of Weylcr struiiR up about twenty feet from tho around. At about 8:S0 ill the evening the Lithuanian lmnd mid n drum corps appeared and fully 3,000 peoplo assembled at the place A young man made a sproad-caglo speech and then a torch was applied to the olllijy, which was also riddled with rovolvor shots. Au dllgy was also burned at Thomas' hotel. Thieves broko Into tho warehouso of A, 13. Mcngle, grocer, at about 3:M o'clock this morning and they got away with about $100 wottb of cofleo, tea, tobacco and (lour. The funeral of Alvira, wife of William 11 Gilbert, took place froui tho family roildonco at Colo s patch at two o clock this afternoon. Interment was made at Tamaqua. Mr. 12. S. Itclnhotd yesterday afternoon lectured hufoio the high school on bis trip to the Orient. The lloatd of Trade will bold n special meeting on Monday ovening to consider the proposition of a Patterson syndicate that nants to establish a silk mill bote. It wants (30,000 for the purchase of machinery anil supplies and will issue six percent, bonds, secured ly the machinery. I'.vmi Davli, Tiro boss at the KllKiicman colliery, MiRtiilncd painful injuries about the riks and right side by falling in a chute. A thief mado an iiiiMU'ce.nful attempt to get into the housoof James McDonald, super intendent of tho St. Nicholas district, at three o'clock this morning. Mr. .McDonald tired two harmless shots at tho thief. Silver Cream Polish, At llruiiim's. the best in the world, Special .Sort lees. Preaching services will bo held in the P, M. church to-morrow morning and evening Morning subject : "Trees of Righteousness." Kiliidayschonlat2p.nl. In the cveniiu special sermon will ho preached to tho Knights of Pythias," Everybody invited. Last evening at tho Calvary Baptist chinch closed the surics of revival rorvice.s held dur ing tho lust five weeks. Tho result has Ik en that forty-eight persous havo declared un the Lord's side and the hole church has re new rd its spititual life and we all luVs God for this gieat mercy to the chinch The pastor will preach to-morrow morning and evening. A special sermon in the evening "The Relievers' Duty.". The Volunteers of America meet every night, at 8 o'clock. To-night gospel teniper nuco meeting. Sunday, at 11 a. in , holiness meeting. At 3 p. in. testimony and praise mooting. Sunday evening, at 8 p. iu.. Brother William T. Honells will address the meeting. Ho will speak upon tho second coming of Christ. Don't fail to hear this. Lieut. T. II. Jackel, in charge. Itickprt'H Cte. Vienna sausage and potato salad to-uiglit. "Tho Sioi-tliic Duchess. Tho Sporting Duchess," which will bo presented at Kaier's grand opera house, Mnh- anoy City, oa Friday evening, April Stfth., will be given with all tho numerous scenes, costumes and paraphernalia, which have helped to mako tho play famous iu the great cities. The complete original piuductiou will be seen aud nothing will be left undone to make tho engagement a htigu success. Thu famous cast will bo on hand, and the race horses ridden by professional jockeys will appear iu the great Derby race. Shenandoah promises to bo lergely iepresentud in the indiciico that will see this great attraction Mauagor Quirk is to bo congratulated upon ccuriug so strong au attraction for his popu lar theatru. Chart opened this morning at Snyder's drug store. Prices 23c, 35c, 50c, Too and $1.00 Ohlttlnry. A telegram was received last night by Miss Nellie Baird, of town, announcing the death at Plymouth, Pa., of Jliss 1211a DcMorritt, the evangelist who conducted a highly suc cessful series of meetings iu the Primitive Methodist church of tuwn about three years ago. Miss DoMeritt buffered from consump tion and spent the past two years trying to recuperate her health at Denver, Col. I he deceased was not only successful in her evangelistic work hero, but also bocomo a social favorite. Tho timo of funeral has not been announced. Mary, wife of Michaol Durkiu, died at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, at her home 011 West Centre streot, from catarrh of the stomach. She had been ill for some time Tho deceased was 60 years of ago aud besides her husband leaves tho following children Martin, Michael, William and Sarah Durkin Mrs. James Kinney and Mrs. Patrick (trahnni, of town : Mrs. Charles Morris, of Philadelphia ; and John J. Durkin, of the Hotel Kaier, Mahanoy City. .Strawberry, Vaulllu ami Chucnlitto Ice cream to-day and to-morrow at Scheider's bakery, 27 I2ast Centro streot. It Diamond Dust. Tho Famous Clothing House huso ball team has been organized for the season and will fill the positions with tho following players Wilson, cf.; McLaughlin, If.: O'Donell, rf. Kilroy, lb.; Connors, 2b.; Doyle, 3b.; Lau bach, ss.; Walters, c, aud Whito and Murphy pitchers. Tho team is under the manage' uient of P. W. liicrstcin, anil will play at Mt Uirmel to-morrow with tho Kuieka nine of that place. Dwelling 17 S. Jardin St.; all latest im proveiuents, ready for rent May 1. Apply No. 19. 1-23-tf 3Ieninrlal Day. At tholr regular meeting last night the members of Watkin Waters Post No. 140, G. A. !., made preliminary arraugemonts for the customary observance of Memorial Day ami the invitations to the Borough Council School Board, societies, etc., to participate wore sent out to-day. l-'uneral. The funeral of Miss Ellen, daughter of Patrick aud tho lato Mary Doulau, and also sister of School Director John Doulan, of West Mahanoy township, took place from tho family residence at Brownsville this morning High mass was celebrated in the Anuuucla lion church and interment made in the Auuuuciatlou cemetery. Died at the Almshouse, John Kinney, better known as "Sanire,' a former resident of Lost Creek, died at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse yesterday af ternoon of general debility. Ho bad been au lumato of the institution for about ten years, Tho remaius will bo brought to town ou Monday for interment iu the Auuuuciatlou cemetery. A flood Opportunity for 11 Olrl. Wanted, a girl to dp light work about tho housu. Age about 15 years. Have no cull dren to attend to. Apply at Davidson's fur. nituro btoro, 121 North Main street. l-lM-tt Curious Shaped 1'gg The proprietor of tho Couimorcial hotel Morris Ileckmaii, has iu his possession hen's egg which Is attracting much attention The egg is 31 inches long and 34 inches I circumference. It has all the rcscmblauco of a torpedo, lllrtlxiiiy Party. A birthday party was held by Miss Maggie Maloy at her homo iu Win, Pcuu last even Ing, Among tho Shenandoah peoplo lu attendance were Misses Agnes Cantlln, Lizil and 1211a Whalen, Katie Boyliu and Annie Moore, and Messrs. Edward Foley, Thomas Convlllo and M, II. Carey. K. of V, at Church, General Harrison Lodgo No. 251, Knights of Pythias, will uttcud dlvlno service in a body at tho Primitive Methodist church to morrow evening. TIIK WI2ATHKK. The forecast for Sunday ! Tartly cloudy to fair, warmer weather, probably preceded by rain on the coasts, with brisk to fresh varl- ablo winds, mostly southwesterly. POTTSVILLE NEWS. TI10 National (luaril Heady to l.cnvo On Short Notice. Special IIi.KAI.li Correspondence. Pottsvlllo, April 23. The two local com panics of tho National Guard, Third Brigade band and tho -Hli Rcgt. Drum Corps have their camping traps aboard tho special train of four cars here, and are ready to respond to the call of tho Governor. CONCIUKOATWX lll'.MHlS. Some of tho members of tho Trinity 12pls copal church congregation aro doing a lot of talking about tho leading pait taken by their rector, Rev. Dr. James F. Powors, at tho Bryan meeting In the Academy of Music on Wednesday uveniug. WAIt lll'Mtm. The court house olllcials have put up war bulletins in tho Coininissioncis' olllco. Tins following appeared to day : "It is believed that scveial Americans wcro shot in Havana lastiiight. It is known that at least 60 were shot in Pottsville last night." MAiii!iAiii:i.ici:.ssi-H. Samuel G. Stump, of West Penii township, and Dora Wettman, of East Penii township; William J, James, of Pottsville, and Kate Giillln, of St. Clair. DEKDS ItI'COI!I)ED. J. A. LaudeiishiEcr, Administrate!, to R. 12 Bixlcr, premise in Ilegins township; same to Harvey Klluger, pieinlses lu llegins town bhip; David Baley and wife to Alfred Long enberger, premises at Tamaqua; Peter Uariiiol and wlfo to S. U. 12dvards, premises in Poit Curbou. Letteis of administration were granted to Katerlue Cool. an ou thu estate of Auastasia Coou.in, latu Poit Carbon. It is stated the appointments by the County Commissioners will bo made on Monday if Commissioner Knutner is 011 hand. TltAVIUl.sK junoltfs. Tho following nie among thu Traerse jurors drawn by Shei ill' Toole and Jury Com missioners Austock aud Fogarty, for the week commencing Monday, May 23nl 180.4: Jehu 12. Haas, merchant, (iiraid ville. Richard Ayre, barber, f iiraidville. It. A. Wagner, clerk, Fnick ville, Christ. Fberlu, meichaut, (iiiardvllle. David Brown, miner, Shenandoah. David A. Owens, merchant. Shenandoah. M. J. Luwlur, iiisuiauce aguut, Shenan doah. William Schlagle, laborer, Ashland. John W. Illaker, miner, Shenandoah. George Lorali, laborer, Shenandoah. J. M. Smith, merchant, Mahanoy City. William Rothermel, clerk, Ashland. Thomas G. Jones, miner, Mahanoy Twp. George Uhl, laborer, Ashland. William Brittle, silcsman, Mahanoy City. Michael Monaghan, merchant, Ashland, George II. Watkins, clerk, Girardvillo, John Connors, miner, Gilberton. Anthony Dusb, barber, Ashland. A DOUIILi: WXDDINO. In the German Catholic church, at Coal- dale, a doublo wedding occurred ou Thuis- lay. Dr. M. G. Ryan, principal of tho public schools at that place, and Miss Knto Cava naugh, and Hugh Sharp and Miss Kate O'DonnoU were married by tho Rev. James Norton, rector of the church, Botli tho brides were public school teachers. The Spanish l ici t. .Special toKvnsi.vo lluuAI.D. Madrid, April S3.-Tho Government de clares that tho dolay in thu departure of tho Spanish 6quadron now at Capo da Verde islands, is caused to await tho arrival of two battleships, when tho entile fleet will sail for tho West Indies. London, April 23. The Chronicle says that the Spanish licet at, the Cape Verde Islands was waiting for news from South America as to tho whereabouts of tho American battle ship Oregon, and that whou her position wps known a dash would be made to the south west aud au ell'ort mado to capture her. American Ounhont. Special to KvKMKa IIi:i:ai.i. Belfast, April 23. A foreigu gunboat, be lieved to bo an Ainorican ship, passed Innis- trihall island, on tho north coast of Ireland, at eight o'clock this morning. A California ltoluauce. Tlio Los Angeles (Oil.) Daily Times an nounces tho marriago in that city, ou the 1 1 til just., of Miss Elizaboth Davis, formerly of this town, and Mr. Albert S. Mooncy, of Seattle. Washington. The ceremony was witnessed by a number of friends of tho con tracting parties. Mr. aud Mrs. Mooney left Los Angeles for San Francisco, cn route to Seattle, Washington, thu place they will make their home. Tho bride is a daughter of former Miue Foreman Morgan Davis, of town. Last summer sho lvtt town in com pany with Miss Clara Cllne to attend the national convention of tbo Christiau En deavor Society at Los Angeles. After the convention Miss Davis coucludod to remain in California for tho benefit of her health. It is now iu order to congratulato Miss Davis upon the excellent results tho climate of the gold state have brought her. bllppod Into a Mine ltrrneli. An unpleasant experience occurrod to Mrs. Louis Jones, of Wm. Penn. The woman was walking along a narrow path botweou Brownsville anil Wm. Ponn. when sho sud denly slipped and full into a mlno breach. She was imprisoned for some timo when several boys passed whose attention was drawn to her perilous position. Thoy so cured several long ropes which wore fastened about lior body aud lu thst manner sho was drawn out, Mrs. Jones escaped Injury. DtillKIN. Ou the Bird lust . at Hhennndonh, Pu.,Mury, wife of Michael Durkin, aged fX) years, Due announcement of the time of (uncral will be made, St MISCELLANEOUS. I.ASTKAYKD To tho premises ot Frank lit WcrszlcowHky ekowsky, at rrnney a row, Juist Centre street, on tbo 1Mb lust., a black cow with white Hanks, and with horns cut oft. Owner can recover suiue by applying to the above address and paying tho cost of keeping ami this advertisement. MOIt 1UCNT.-A dwelling, centrally D Apply atlIi:itAI.ioltlce. located. D-lO-tt JTtOU HAL12 A very desirable property. Ap- plytoJosephWntt,201Nort)i.MaiiiSt. tf sillAliTKlt NOTI 01! Notice is hciebr alvuii J that an npplleiitlon will bo mado to the court ot lommou 1 leas, ui cn-iiuyiinii cuumy, at Pottsville, on Monday, April 23th, 1MM, it ten o'clock In the forenoon, by P. J. Hlley, Frnn'r (Irebllk. William Menkew lez. John WnsBerund Andrew Sauklewlize, under the Act of Assembly to provide for tho Incorporation aud regulation ot certain corporations, (aud its supplements! approved April Will, IS7I, for the cnarter 01 1111 Imcmien corporation 111 uu eaiien anil ktiuu'ii im"TliaSimamiDnuknuto Itenetkhil Society, of bhcnniidonh, l'eniia.," the character nut! object or which lire tho iiiulnteuuuce or au organisation for beneficial and niotectlve pur poses by establishing 11 beneficial fund for the relief of sick or Injured members, tho aid of faiulilusnf deceased members unit the cultha Hon of chnrltv and benevolence. Haiti society Is to be carried 011 at Shenandoah, Pa., ami for tho purpose herein set forth is to have, possess aim enjoy all the rights, ueneiits ami priviieMca vl suld Act of Assembly and Its supplements, ! ill. J)UH&, Kollultor Shenandoah, Pa April 1, 1S93. 1-1 H-lO-ls-SJ BEST SPRINGREMEi)Y The Perfect Health of a Large Family is Due Paine's WORCESTER, Mass., March 5, 1808. I Wells. Richardson & Co. Gentlemen Myself and family form a first-class example of the health-giving qualities of Paine's celery compound. Every spiing we use this valuable- remedy, and it has Kept my chil dren well aud strong. I believe that it is better to take steps to keep well rather than to wait till one is sick. Iho gonl health ot my family and freedom from doctor's bills shows tho wisdom of talcing Paino's celery compound. Every timo I havo a chanco I speak in praise of Paine's celery compound, knowing it to be superior to sarsaparillas or any ordi nary spring medicino. Yours very truly, HARRY PRENDIVILL12, Publisher of tho American Bondsman. Hero's a wholo family. Husband, wifo and children made well and kept well by Paino's celery compound. The pre-eininenco of Paine's celery com- 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 em bark iu the near future. Here are a few of our prices, as an illustra tion of our slaughter sale. E3sby Carriages 3.50 and up. Six foot square extention tables, nicely furnished, S2.75. White enameled bedsteods, a miracle, SI.98. Cane seated chairs, in Cherry aud Walnut, 490, High-back wood seated dining chairs, 35C. Leather seat rockers we are selling at $,6). FURNITURE . . . DEALER, 1 2 1 -1 23 North Main St. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kejt people frm attending to their teeth, lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee lor five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, 5, The Very Uest Teeth, SS. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (iold PlllliiKS, $1 j Ilest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Iixtracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates fiee. We use but one grade of material the Uest. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardiu St,, Shenandoah. ry Compound pound over all other remedies, especially us 1 spring invlgorator and blood purlner lor every member ot the laniuy, lroiu tho youngest to tho oldest, could uot bo better Illustrated than iu the case of tho Piendivillo family of Worcester, Mass. It is to bo remembered that not one-tenth of all the magnificent cures fairly duo to Paine's celery compound ever get boyend tho knowledge of tho immediate family; that, iu fact, few peoplo have any appreciation of the number of families throughout tho United States where Paino's celery compound is kept constantly ou hand, and Is being taken, or has been taken, by some of its members. Paino's celery compound has already done an enormous work. It has saved lives. It has saved health, It has saved homes. It is not beyond tho reach of tho most modest household, while a much greater uz- pondituro will procure nothing else so cllec-, WE WILL QIVE As low prices on lumber and all kinds of building material as is consistent with good grades. Away down prices do not always mean good grades. Come in and see us some day and we will show you ntn- stock and quote prices. Glenn & O'Hearn, (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. -THE Factory Shoe Store Has opened at 7 S. Main St., Shenandoah. Pa. No. Next door to L. Goldiu's clothing store, with a full line of boots and shoes at factory prices. New stock, new goods. We also carry a com plete line of gents' furnishing goods, hats and caps, underwear, notions, &c, at prices according to the times. We quote a few articles the prices of which speak lor themselves : Infant's shoes, from 20 cents up; children's shoes, from 4o cents up; lailles' shoes, from 75 cents up ; men's shoes, from 95 cents up, 0 AQE LtZVINE, Proprietor. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Coinpany'splant, mid are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left at No. 7 North West street, , or at the plant, Apple alley and llowera street. WE BOTTLE Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Porter. ffP. Private family orders will receive prompt attention. Leave thein at the ofiice, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. CHILDREN. to the Use of tivc Paino's celery compound, tho remedy that makes people well, is within the reach of ail. As frequently happens iu tho spring, tho en tire family begins to feel "run down," and to diagnose tho troublo they havo when they say, "'Doctor, I don't feel well." Thoadvico of hosts of compcteut physicians is to uso Paine's celery compound, the 0110 known spring remedy that restores lost nervous en ergy, creates an appotito, purifies the blood, and builds up the strength of the cntlro system. Ner ousncss, headaches, thinness, pale faces and poor appetites among children como from tho saino causes that produce llioumatism, neuralgia aud debility in older persons from poor blood and Insutliciently nourished nerves. Paino's celery compound is the first, last ami only remedy used in intelligent. prudent homes, where pains aro taken to get ouiy ti10 i,est ln s0 vital a matter. NEW- Tlios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Mado at Yonr Home or at Our Store.i --Has Moved to-- 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, mm durdei snsr Attentive mid skillful tonsorial artists always in attendance. Neatest Shop In Town.. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Fergusou House Mock,
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