THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality nnd simplicity of tho combination, lw't nlho to the euro nnd skill with which it h lnunufacttirctl by f.eiontlllc process known to tho Cai.Ifoiima I'iq Svitt'r Co. iv, nnd wo wIrIi to impress upon nil the importance of purchasing the true nml original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Caupohnia Fin Kvtiur Co. onv, a knowledge, of that fact will assist one in avoiding the Worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Flo Svnui' Co. witli the medi cal profession, mid the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figo lias given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company n guaranty of tho excellent of its remedy. It is far in advance of nil other laxative, as it tuts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, nnd it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN I'KAM'ISUO. CIdI. i.iuiirvim.e. kt. sv.w viiiik. w.r. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSFECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FHBE. CONTENTS : Part I.- Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Snmo book in hotter binding CO cts. 11131 I' HUM 8' MI I). ( 11., Cor. II llllaiu A John Mil., hi York NEltVOXJS DEBILITY, VITA Ei WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Home&pnthlo Specific No. 28, in use over40 years, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vlal,or S vials an J laruo vial rowdcr,for $5 HoM by Ilrlistlmi, or li-lit-l'OMimltl ,m H-ccli-l of 1-rlfl. lll'3il'IIKKH' 311 II. 111.,1'or.MlllliiiiiA JobuSU.rw lork Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S kecpcomingbaclc for it. Vou can't keep on selling a poor tiling" to the same people. saved by nsing Seol- Ig'Sbecnuseyou kcan buy cheap rcoiice nna make it delicious bv a Uittle oi this admixture. ARBEY'S OCK vSf Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM. SCIIMICKHK, Jit., - Agent. immimiiiiimimMM EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. DETECTIVE MAfllQ. ILLUSTRATIONS FROM DIFFERENT ORIENTAL SOURCES. I'lnrilnf n Thief by Mraini of a Howl ot Water Wlint tlio Roy Saw Iti n Drop of Ink llmv ii Dlalimiuit Woman W'm Neatly Trapped. Mnglclnns abound nt tho present tiny in nil tho Kront centers of civilization chiro mancer, spiritualists, seers of tlio crys till, ninhntinas, tliought readers, astrol ogers, Intoriiretors of tho cards nnd tho colTco grounds. l)ut thoy gtvo no assist nnco to tho police, says tho London Stand aid. Tho dlvlno power whloh animates them refuses to do such mean service. It Is n pity. They may scorn tho profits which would llow In, Hut philanthropy Is their strong point In general, and they could confer no benefit upon n fellow creature moro heartily appreciated than I ho restoration of his lost property. More over, they nro nil anxious to uinko prose lytes, and what means could ho more effect ive? Savants nnd personages whoso con version would bo a triumph hnvo pro claimed that they nro ready to bollove nil that Is asked of them If tho adept will per form tlmtmlraolo. But tho spirits or some thing forbid, und It Is no uso to arguo. Fortunately thcro are magicians else where whose protecting gonlus Is not so particular, and very striking fonts have been attributed to them by persons whoso honesty and intelligence stand abovo ques tion. Wo may take for oxniuplo tho ovl den'3 of Mr. Swottenham, C. H., now resident of I'ornk. Hopeless of recovering some vnluablo proporty whloh had been stolon from him, ho followed tho ndvlco of friends and sought H wizard. Two pro fossors assured him that thoy would do his business "in a Jiffy," but thoy did not keep appointments mado. A third performed his operations prlvatoly nnd de nounced tho thief to Mr. Swottenham, who expressed n wish to soo tho process by which ho had been identified. A largo earthenware bowl was tilled with water and a pleco of cotton was tied over tho top as It wcro a drum. Mr. Swottenham wrote tho nnmo of every porson who had been In his houso when tho robbery wm committed, folded up onoh paper and luld ono of them on tho drum. Ho wrote tho nanios In English, which nssuredly no ono present oould under stand, going Into a corner to do so, folded tho slips oxnetly allko and shulllod them together. Two men supported tho bowl upon tho tips of their lingers, and tho wiz ard read n chapter of tho Koran. Nothing hnpponcd. So tho slip was withdrawn and another substituted Four names thus dis missed, a fifth was laid upon tho cotton. "Tho rending had scarcely commoncod when tho bowl began to turn slowly round, tho supporters lotting their hnnds go round with it until It twisted ltsolf out ot their lingers and fell on tho floor with a considerable hang and a great spluttering of water through tho thin covor. It was tho nnmo of tho person already mentioned by the chief." Mr. Swottenham did not tell him so, but linked for n repetition of tho ordeal. Always tho samo result fol lowed. "It was a curious colnoidonco cer tainly. Tho nnnie disclosed was that of the person whom thcro was most reason to suspect, hut beyond that I learned noth ing." Most peoplo would doscrlbo tho suc cess In terms moro lmprosslvo than ourl ous coincidence. biino told an Interesting story In his "Modern Egyptians," upon tho authority, ns ho cxpretsly states, of Mr. Salt, her majesty's consul gonernl. This gentleman had been robbed. Ho sent for a famous magician, who undertook to show tho guilty person to any boy who hnd not reached tho ago of puberty. A numbor of boys were working In Mr. Salt's garden, lie sent for one, thus satisfying himself that collusion was impossible. Taking tho child's right hand, ho drew a diagram up on tho palm nnd In tho center of it mndo a little pool of Ink Into this pool ho told tho boy to look steadfastly. Thou ho burned Incense and wrltton chnrms, nt tho same tlmo commanding various objeota to appear In tho Ink. Each of theso objects tho boy saw, ns ho doelarcd. Finally tho thief was summoned. "Ho doscrlbod his stnturo, countonnnco nnd dross, snld ho know him, and directly ran down Into tho garden and apprehended ono of tho labor ers, who, when brought boforo his mnstor, Immediately confessed his guilt." No ono could question thonbsoluto truth of this story as told, nnd upon suoh au thority, certified by n high official, It Is very striking. Hut tho boy must hnvo beon familiar with the Ink "business," by re port nt least, seeing that it Is tho regular practice of the magicians In Egypt Ho ami all his fellows may very wi ll hnvo kn m n who it was that stolo Mr. Salt's g.Mjili,, and of course ho could doscrlbo n laborer working In tho garden whom ho had .nut quitted Tho things ho had seen in the Ink wcro named it was only neces sary, In fact, to sny "Yes." Ono must ask why any robberies In Cairo remained un detected If this professor could nnmo tho thlof with the assistance of any little boy who camo along. Thcro were plenty of his sort. Lano had soino fusclnntlng adventures with thorn, as most pooplo know. And thoy ohnrged u ery .-.mull feo. Hut wo do not hear that plundered householders nppllcd-to thom. Certainly there wns uu ngha of police who had little need to uso miiglo; nntlvo shrewdness served his turn. Onco upon a tlmo n woman camu to a poor but honest pawnbroker and borrowed BOO piasters upon n head ornament this story also Is Lano's The pawnbroker did not take her name or address. When ho examined tho nrtlclo, It proved to bo gilt brass. Ho run walling to tho ngha, who pitied him, but there was no clow to tho identity of tho woman. It was a pretty puzzlo tho most experienced and Ingenious of our magistrates would hnvo "given It up." Hut tho agha snld- "Go homo; tnko all thy property away and lock thy shop. To morrow bo thcro oarly, and when thou hast opened thy shop, cry, 'Alas, for my property I' Then tnko In thy hnnds two clods nnd beat thyself with them, und cry, 'Ala, for tho property of othorsl' and whoever says to thee, 'What Is the matter?' do thou answer: 'A plcdgothnt I had from a woman Is lost If It were my own, I should not so much lament It,' " nnd so on Tho pawnbroker did ns ho wns told. Presently tho woman heard ot this and enma on a donkey, demanding hor orna ment. Unable to get It, she applied to tho nghn for n summons, as wo say. "What was thy nrnuiuent?" ho asked. ''A kurs ef red Venetian gold," snld sho. "Wns It llko this?" snld tho ngha, producing tho brass artlclu. Tho woman wasduuifound ed. Sho gave up tho 600 plasters, nnd tho oxcciitlouer cut off hor head' on thu Hu meylet within mi hour. An Enterprising Drugu-lst, There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wnsley who spare no paini tn secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now huvc the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such n furor all over the country by its many itaitllng cures, It absolutely cures Attlhmn, bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Thioat, Chest nnd Lungs. Call nt above drug store and get a trial bottle free era regular size for 50 cents and fl.oo, G:iainnlced to cure or price refunded. liny Koystoncflour. 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Itsnucemt hnj been m MnrtlltiR that the proprleton now announce thul ,Uiey will semi It on trial remedies nnd appliance without advance rajment to any honest mun. If tlotnll thnt Is nlntmprl. nil vnit ulih tanA It bock - that ends It nay nothhiel No such ofTer as ever niada In Rood faith before we bellovo noothcr remedy would stand such a test. This combined treatment curesnulcklv. thomutrhlr and functions. TZ STv Any mall urltlug In earnest will receive descrlp- particulars nnd references In n plain sealed en- veloiKj. Professional coiilldence. No deception not lmiiosltlnn of anv liatuie. A uatlnnal ruiiuLatlnn or mention paper.) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. U CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH IPain-Killer.l H A Medicine Chost In ltsef. M Simplo, Safe and Quick Cure for JJJ U CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, 0 COLDS, RHEUMATISM, B hi NEURALGIA. U 25 ond 50 cont Bottlos. ft BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- !'! BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. S i PERRY DAVIS' k rsi:3i;Ks;xss;."sxx3:ssxs:scsscxxr;i(i MIKVOI N 1)1:1111,1'!' , (MiiltRnr IcMici'its ,strii'(uret ."o Ciiltlntr, Ntmilt lfnh vi'loi.ei! OcjrniiM .V "VVAV' onm'V,Vee!i BLOOD POISOH In nil ni.!, i'li'ali ciikfn ciited It I li 10 Im yp. Si ml la ctH. m iimps for Ko.c "'I'i'iit h.' otilvtriifini'illcnl IkhiL-1 nnuftifr Uuackt t fakeluhtUuteti, their trlckitiifichcmta. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Uupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Ilupluie permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to alisolulely cure all kinds of Hupturc without operation or detention fiom business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Prec. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Ml ffrnl n,il vlMnili wlio Mil r to. Charges and terms moderate and within reacn 01 an. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'splatit, nnd are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBAC & HEFNER. Orders can lie left nt No. 7 North Vet 'treet, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowers street. DRINK- CUJAUY'S KXTRA KIN1J QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. jjWU STATU HUNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Of Hlll-NANIiOAll. finlijei t to Diinm ratli' rulra. Oil. f2T "i NEVADA'S BAD MEN. tHOW EOGENE PLAIR AND VAN SIC KLE HANDLED THEM. An IlxiirrHK flunril Who SI nil o H llri-ord For CoitruKo ami CotilupMH Tho gtnlitrii Tiiklnit Off of Sam llrnwn, h Notnrluiifi lenperHiIo. "Wild Hill wns n ilosporndo nnd n dim gerotis one, Although I must sny for him thnt ho did his killing chiefly among bad men. Hut nt I'locho, Nov., ho submitted to arrest ns peiicofully ns n lmnb whnn Ku Beno Hlnlr enmo for him. I forget wlint UlU hnd been doing, but thel'luche pouiilo didn't want him tlioro, and Ilhiir started In tho stngo with him for Cnrson City." Colonel S. C. Dixon, n southwestorn mlno owner, wns tolling of old N'evodn days nt nn up town hotel, nnd his subject nt the moment wns Kugeno Hlnlr, n guard nnd messenger for tho Wolls-Fargo Kx press compnny nt 1111 enrly tlmo. "Tho prisoner wns hnndotiilod, of course, nnd Hlnlr snt beside him In tho conch. It wns generally tliought thnt Hill's friends would try to resono him somo where 011 tho road, whloh led Hlnlr to wy to him: " 'Hill, I'vo hnnrd thnt your friends nro going to get you nwny from 1110 between hero nnd Cnri-oii If they onn. Ijlhely enough thoy will, but It's fnir to tell you thnt It'll never do you imy good, for I shnll shoot you dond nt the first break thoy mnko. It's well to hnvo tho matter under stood betwoon us.' " 'All right, Hlnlr,' sold Wild Hill in n cheerful way, but tho olllccr's remark set him to thinking. As they onmo nonr Klko ho grew unensy. l'looho wns not n com fortable or snfo town for Hill to bo In ut that tlmo, but beforu thoy got to the sta tion ho uslod Hlnlr to tuko him buck thoro. " 'Tho fact Is I'vo got friends nt Elko, nnd I'm nfrnld If wo go thoro they'll put tip n move to rosoue mo, ' ho snld. 'If they try it, I know you'll do Just ns you snld. I think my chuiicea tiro better to go back than go nhond.' "Hut word got to tho friends somehow of what would hnppon If thoy interfered, nnd Hluir took his prisoner to Cnrsou with no trouble. rf "Eugeno Hlnlr was from tho stato of Mnlno nud ciimo to Nevada nmong tho pioneers. Ho wns very tall, long limbed nnd muscular, quick of motion, rendy nnd pcrfoctly brnve. His killing of Hill Davis, tho stugo robber, wns nn exploit that show ed his wonderful couruge mid rondlness. Dnvls had been the louder In the grcnt Hlrdsoyo robbory, lu which a Central Pa clflo train was stopped between Hono nnd Tnhoo nnd ablghnul made by tho bandits. Dnvls was enptured and tried for this, but by rovoallng where ?5n,000 of the plunder was hlddon ho got oil with a yonr or two In tho penitentiary. Ho took to the road again after his reload, nnd one night, as tho stngo rattled along botwoon Ploeheand Elko, with Hlnlr sitting on the box beside tho driver, Hill Davis, with 11 confederate, appeared ot tho roadside nnd drew down u shotgun on tho niesiengor. " 'Hands up, Hlnir!' ho called. 'I'vo got you!' "Thcro was no tlmo for Hlnir to uso o weapon, but ho rolled oft tho conch to tho ground on tho farther sldo before the rob uor could flro. Ho dashed round tho tenr of tho couch to Davis, wronted tho shotgun from tho robber's hands und shot him dead with his own weapon. The other robber ran, nnd Hlnlr clinked him four hours through tho sngobrush, capturing him nt Inst. You enn Judge by this what kind of limn Hlnlr was, and his killing of Davis was only ono of mnny dendly shooting af fairs ho had In dlschnrgo of his duty. Ho killed so mnny mon on tho Wolls-Fargo lines nnd upset so many schemes of rob bory that it seemed certain, sooner or later, that ho would bo killed In rovongo. To savo his Ufa tho express company re tired him with ii pension, and hosettlod In Plocho. Aftor his long career of danger on tho road he lived quiotly nt Piooho to dlo nt Inst from injuries received through his being run over by n load of wood. "By the wuy, I hnvo heard tho story of tho billing 6f tho dosporndo, Sum Hrown, from tho Hps of .Van Sickle, tho ranchman who shot htm. You know perhaps what a terror Hrown wns In tho early history of Novnda. Ho was naturally bad. Murdor was it pnstlmo, nnd to dtsombowol a man In a barroom wus part of a plensnnt even ing's entertainment to Long Hnlrod Brown. There wns no law In those dnys, and a man llko he oould run his eoursu a long tlmo without punishment. Hrown was ono of o gang who operated along tho main trull between Carson City and tho Utah lino robbing emigrants coming over land to California. Van Sickle's ranch, 12 miles bolow Carson, wos u sort of way stn tlon or hotel for travelers. Hrown thought the ranchman hnd ill used him in somo transaction nud ho let his feelings bo known, so when ho rodo up to Van Sloklo's houso ono afternoon tho owner thought It prudont to hail him from thodoorwuy ond ask what ho wanted. " 'I want youl' growled Snm Hrown In n tono thnt mado Van Sickle turn baak into tho houso In a hurry. Hrown sont a shot after him n3 ho wont through tho doorway and then dismounted, tied bis liorao to n post and went into tho houso to find tho ranchman. He got as far as the dining room, nnd, not llnding Van Sickle, como bauk, stopped for u drink ut a llttlo eldo room that scrvod as a bar and then wont out to his horse, mounted him nnd rodo on In tho direction of I.uto Old's ranch, olght miles nwny. After ho wns Bono Van Slckto apponrcd with his rifle. " You must kill Hrown today, or ho'll kill you,' fauld Juko Mooro, Vuu Sickle's olork. '"I guess that's so,' said Van Sieklo nnd sent word to his neighbors. In a short tlmo u party wnsorgnnized nnd start ed In pursuit of Hrown, four or llvo mon riding In a wagon and Van Sickle mid two others on horseback. Pour miles out thoy came in sight of Hrown just as dusk was falling. Ho turned, and Van SIcklo llred at him with his rifle, missing him. Brown rodo on, and they lost sight of him in tho dnrkness. Lute Old's ranch wus a mllo off tho trail. Van Sloklofelt suro that Hrown would go there, and, with the othor two mounted men, took n cross cut to tho ranch, hoping to get thoro beforo ho did. Ho was not thoro, nnd Ijtito Old snld ho hud not seen him. As thoy stood talking In tho shadow of tho barn somo ono camo riding up In tho darkness, and Luto snld: " 'That's Hrown; 1 know by tho jiuglo of his spurs.' "Ho wulked over to tho funco to lot down tho bars, and as Hrown rode Into the yard Vau Sloklo with his rlllo shot tho dosporado dead from his horse. When Van Sieklo told tho story, ho bhotved mu a six shootor. " 'This wns Snm Brown's,' ho snld. 'It was the only thing of his I took aftor I killed him. I let the others thatwero with tuo take tbo rot.' " Now York Sun. 'Tisn't safe to he a day without Dr. Thomas' IVIectrlc Oil in thu house. Never can tell what niumoiit an atcidont is going to happen. Itoy&l Ueilguers DfJewelry. All tho nm!nls of tho British royal family havo a ureni. fauoy for designing jowolry nnd as u rule dosiga all to presents they givt to each other. B. 15, Parker, Kliarnn, Wis., writes have triad DeWitt's Witch Hazel Kalvo for tfnl.l.. i.lln nml it iiwava dtrinQ tlipm 111 tvvn minutes. I consider Hewitt's Wlti h Ha.el Salvo tho greatest pile cure on tho market." H. Hagenhuch, READIMO'S MQUl.tmNTlMOTAr, JUBILEE Fnsclal Rates via Philadelphia ft Reading Railway, On aeuoimtof tho above, the l'liiluilflplna & Heading I tall way have arranged to Kill Itound Trip Tickets to IteailiiiK and return from all points In Pennsylvania. Tickets in be sold June Ith to 10th inclusive, trwxl to lrltirri until June 13th Incluslre. On June nth, nth and nth there will lie Mild round trip tickets good only 011 date ul side, hut koIiir and returning on all trains, at Klierial reduced rates. I'or information as to rate of fare, time of trains, etc., consult Ticket Agcuts or address Kilscni J. Weeks, (lone ml Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. a. C. P. Jones, Mllcsliura, I'a., writes: "I have lined DeWitt's Little Early Ulsers ever since they were Introduced here and must say I have novcr used sny pills in luy family during forty years of house keeping that xae such satisfactory results as a laxative ur cathartic." C. II. llagonhucli. CAPTURE OF PORTO BELLO. Mnrgan I'orccrl Monk 11ml Nuns to rincfl ScrIIiik '.mlilcrs Arrntnst the Walls. Prank H. Stockton writes of "Tho Hue oaneors of Our Coast" In St. Nicholas. Writing of Morgan nnd his plratioal orew, Mr. Stookton suyn: Tho buooaiieers found Porto Hello a hard nut to crack. They landed ant marched upon the town, which was de fendod by several forts or castloB. Even when ono of those had boon captured by assault und blown up with all ltsgurrlsoti, who hud been taken prisoners, still the town was not Intimidated. Tho governor vowed ho would nover iturronder, but wuuld dlo fighting to tho lust. In vain tho plrutes made dospernto efforts to cap ture tho principal fort, und Morgan began to despair. The gnrrlson whs strong and well commanded, and whenever the pi rates attempted to sonlo tho wall they were shot down or tire pots full of powder mixed with stones and other mlssllos were hurled upon them. At i.t tho wily Morgan had nn Idea. Ho sot his mon to work to mnko somo lad dors long enough to roach tho top of the walls nnd wldo enough to allow three or four men to go up abreast. If ho oould got those proporly set up, his crew of des poruto tiger oats oould muko a combined rush und got over the walls, nut It wns not Morgan's plan that these men should loso their lives In setting up theso bid ders. Ho hud captured some convents in tho suburbs of tho town, with 11 number of nuns and monks, and ho now ordorud theso poor oreutures, tha women as well ns the men, to plnoo tho ladders against uio wans, uoiievlng that tho Spanish gov ernor would not allow b s soldiers to Are upon those lnnooent persons. But tho governor was determined to de fend tho town no matter who hnd to suf fer, and so tho soldlors llred at the nuns and tho monks Just as though thoy were buccaneers or any other enemies. The poor creatures cried out In terror and beg ged their friends not to lire upon tlium, but tho soldiers obeyed tho command of tho governor, and the pirates were cliimi behind thorn nnd threatening them with their pistols, und so tho poor nuns nnd monks had to press forward, mnny of them dropping dead or wounded. Thov continued their work until tho ladders wore plncod, und then over tho walls went tho pirates witli yells and howls of tri umph, nnd It wus not long nfter thnt the town wus taken. Tho bravo governor died fighting in tho principal fort, and tho clti rens and soldiers all united in tho most vigorous defense, but It wns useless. Tit A New Obstacle. The old obstacles that used to prevent the marriage of loving couples are out of date. The blood and-thunder villian is a myth nowadays. The cruel father is only a tradition. Distance, nbsence and ship, wreck in these days of cheap, safe and swift transmutation do not count. The new obstacle is a common sense one. 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I thought I would go frant;-' with Itching scalp humors. I Inst conslileralu of mv hair or which 1 hail an aliumlanae. 1 1 1 pil scleral reinc.lics.tlieyfallcil. I tried Ci in 1 tASiiAC, relief immediate, itchinif comiiletely 1 one Mrs. M-irnAX.ain llnlllilay St.. .leraey C'ltya Bold thrnnrtiMit th. world. 1'oTTrsD ft C foiif,,Sol crop... Uonloii. How lo Produce I.uxiirltnt Han fit PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. I1UHKK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. rant.. 1," .. . ... . .Kr.u wm,u,,,K, ivrccr 01 aiain an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II. POMBROY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. J Vf. SHOEMAXKIt ATTORWEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahauoy Oily, Pa. Having studied under somo of the best masters In London and 1'arls, will Klvo lessons o,,thevioll,,u?doll KulwVand vScTZ HAKE PERFECT MU DO NOT DESPAIR I Ilo NiifFVr J.mmerl Tho ! v- .1 ns 1 aiiitiiiiorr of life can li 10 icrci to vr m Tin' very WiilM 1 iM-snr N 1 VHU& Do bill I' 'M' nil's ,,11, 1, , .m J .y 1 r k r r t t a i si ;yh ( m : n 11 it re'i ft' 1 :n,i,3 : hImi,' imimih , 1 in' r lit. il1 'o .tint ii 1 .titi ot vitii) pi wlts incur rt'ii I v WmIim rrttin- ircxi" 'es i' imi-: m ,n - fi ; ir vifc-or .11. l ti'fliMiin tn c 1 1 fuut'M ill svsu'tti iwiw Mg. 1 1m in 1 . iho it Ja.r.o .! inn- cmiruu- Um 1 enn 1 tii.nl " (II I'C tM VI' (UTCOI , 1 , 1 ! lifl.Mi I i T: Kor huIi' tn slioniitHltmti by Shenandoah DriiR torc and Jruhlcr IIro). GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These cu the iwn ,..,in llij.t l.irnicilj kept people fmm nltenmng to their teeth. Iloth reasons lirtvu no eisience 111 this ad yanced age. I'alnlcss and inexpensive dent isiry with an absolute (juaiantce loi In. vcar is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very Ilest Teeth, SS. You can get no better, no matter wh.u ,m pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impi.-ssum in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver FillliiRs, Soc up; Cleanins, 5oc; Extracting, 2$c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. WhJtB & Centre Sts., Robbins' Building Clliui ever fah ' fiat' am with Taiwv nd I'tmivrt.-n1 In retiiwlitrtl. Alunvatim, the ), -t iimi vn 1 1..- Viiitment. Ounjititmi iu'wnor tj all other, I'tmu-ve m t in the ncJrK 1, AN- HvUcuivS. 4 ' . t' w mn WOMAN 3 SfC K VlBKSIFIQ CO.,FMlLA,rrV tit Povlnaky'a drug store, Centre street. fiJON'S TANSY PILLS Aiimi. tide a fu it Fit WOMAN'S RELIEF. Altaava nrnintiliDd rib' A oitf lt Kutmnj. fll I'iTOK'l TlNIT I'lLLlAnrl HVt Ml HulCTl. A I drui aturi-a or mgi direct fult it i. rtrn-a. II. ClTiiH Co , Boston. Mm. Out boik, 4c Kor Bale at Klrlln'a drug store and Shenandos drug store si---- Store, Shenandoah, Pa. nml thrifty Housje-wlfo will Brnt'f up t tic L'llft ks .tint fT2 4 iiminut ii luiniiiiuti i In tlio lioti'ii. in" ,t hIiukIu-'J roinedv for 5 MrjUea, Cminm. HntHiiuttUiu.