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A FEW PRICES! 41s Praoee 4 catgiip 25c 5 Ibe Pare 3 Ibe 3 lbs Cai. 2 lbs Fancy Evaporated 2 Cane Table 1 lb Fancy 3 Ibe Lard 4 Ibe Oypter 4 Ibe Soda 3 Ibe Ginger 3 Ibe Cakes 3 Ibe La neh 3 Ibe Vanilla 1 lb box cleaned currants, 7c, or four boxee for 1 lb corn starch, 7c, or 4 for 3 cane good ti boxee Nine Tea 1 sack IRA S. Fl'LKERSOX, THE GROCKK- 66 W. vSTBKKT. WORLD OF LABOR.

MAHUNINGTOVVN. Strawberries, New Potatoes, New Tomatoes, New eas, lettuce, Radishes, CuGumliers, Asparagus, Spinage, Rhubarb, Parsley, Green Onions, Bermula Onions. Egyotian ORions Cull ami otir Stork, our HIT and we can convince you we can money. S. M.

Young Son, GROCERS, IT'S A GREAT SHOCK A great eenpation is being genuine furor exists among all classee of people over our FLOWERS. People flock to eee the stock which is jupt arriving and all are contriving to Boraething buy, for, who refrain when such prices reign SO CHEAP. KENIMELLY, Leading Country Butter and Egg Dealer 55 Weet Washington Street, NEW CASTLE, WE HftVE TOO MANY TAN 8I10ES! then) if the clean what and have concluded to clean out at SOME and prices named below do not them out, we ilo not know Men's Fine Calf at $1.50. Host made at $2 00. Tan $L00.

Flue (ioat, all Solid, al 80c. Hoys', and (Children's your own price. All our black low rates. Fine Hand turned at the Best Shoe maile in Calf, ('ordovan and Tviniiaroo, lace and congress, that we have always sold at $5, ice now $3. Our htock is too large and we must reduce it.

Get the while vou have the ciiance, as these will not continue long. at shoes at the same EUiotte' steel worke are die. The machinists are kept busy at the Volcan foundry. Prospects are good for a continucni ran at the sheet mill. Jacob Smith has the frame erected for a store room on lower South Jefferson street.

The iron roof of the Roeena furnace caeting house is receiving a coat of paint. The sheet iron for the roof of the new boiler house at the rod mill will put on at C. E. Fitch, supenntendent of the Wampum cement works, was in the city Wednesday. Wm.

Sons are at riveHng together the structural iron for the works. The low ground on the of the street car works, south of the paint shop, is btiing tilled in withashee. It is reported that a number of striking Coaltown miners have gone back to work, but the report has not t)een fully verified. John Brown is erecting a two story frame store room on South Mill street, 1 joining the one now occupied by 8 I). Parker.

Wm Wymer, of the rod mill, is at Cleveland, where, as a delegate, he is attending the of the Amal- Association, Mrs. James Seamans, wife of the well known rod mill employe, together with her mother and brother, is the guest of Washington county relatives. Frank Truschel, of the rod mill, spent several hours VV'ednesday evening in trying to capture his colt, which escaped from its stable at Pumpkintown. The main coupling of the Wampum cement works broke and the works will probably be idle for several days. The Vulcan foundry is making the repairs.

When the rod mill closes down it is probable that there will not be a ton of steel left in the yards. the mill shut down last year there were 2,000 tons of billets in stock. temporarily J. D. F.

Newell is setting up the is a girl. cigars SPORTING NOTES. The Jtall Gaines. Weetminater College ball team Ed Lamm, of New Castle, had businees Pjaj tjie College team at REMEMBER THE PLACE, mu SOOT EsusLisssssn, New Castle, CITY NEWt. the round trip to W(xx 1 lanil Park on Decoration via the L.

E. R. K. 22it5 Not pnt otf taking a spring medicine, but take It will purify your blooti, strengthen your nerves and give you a good hand made, and per and 25c t) 28, Mrs. E.

A school in the to cimtinue Pills are feet in projKjrtion per Monday. May Stephenson will ojien Second ward buildiiig, weeks. Tuition below ninth grade, $2.50 for tfrro; ninth and above, $3 75. Payment in advance. Inquire at 173 East North street.

Ctrkd in a for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, cures in 1 to 3 days. Its ac'tion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It at once and the disease immediately disappears, the greatly benefits, 75 cts. Sold by J. C.

Druggist Oaa- tle. Pa. dOl78 Artiira Salve. The iH'St Salve in tlie work', for Sores, I'leers. Salt Kheum, Fever Tetter, Chilblains, and all Skin Eruptions.

and Piles, or no pay It guaranteeii to give perfetn tiHtistaction or money refundeti. price box. For sale bv J. McKinley. I A.

M. The members oi councils Noe. LSI, S22 Jr. O. U.

A. are requested to be at Junior Order H-ill, Friiay, May 25 at 1 o'clock m. for the purpose of attending the Flag Presentation at New Castle ecboola. 220C3 Prices on BesFemer pig and steel billets remain firm, with a tendency to advance For the first time, perhaps, in the indus trial history of the country, iron is being east from the western States. A busy season tor the mills and furnaces is assured whenever the strike is settled.

in town Wednesday. McCray, of New Capile Junction, in New on bosineee day. P. D. Branum and Alex Bixler, of Pittsburg, were in town on nesday.

Mrs Thompson is at Transfer attending the fuuercil of her mother. Mrs. Stringer. J. Butler, of New Castle, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.

Lower, Wednesilay Mrs T. Phillips and Mrs. Me Wiliams returned today from a visit to friend- in Ivowellville. Harry Wallace has a position in the P. tSc VV.

at Allegheny and left for that place The P. crew while shoving a otf the at the Junction Wenl- nesday the scales swung a little derailing the CAr and delaying work for some time. Jacob Snyi4er, who some time ago had two toes amputated on account of gan grene setting in was some better evening and hopes are entertained of his recovery. Council meets in regular session tonight when the matter of street crossings will be settled. The time extended to the railroad companies by the councils expiree to day.

Passenger train No. 5, on the P. L. made an extra fast run morning. It ran from Pittshure to Youngstown, ilS miles, made three regular stO and four slow waters, in 83 minutes.

The prize fight two snapping turtles which occurred at Newport a few nights ago and several months, an account of which appeared in another paper wa.s unintentionally omitted from the sporting column of this paper. New Wilmington, Friday, May which they will take a trip through the western part of the playing with, tieneva May at Kieitiminetas, May 31st, observe field day at Pittsburg June 1 st, and at Washington and Jeffereon June 2nd. of a Among the Big Tbe following frames were played yesterday: RUB 4 7 1 Hemming 9 11 2 -10 7 3 At Si. St. Louis 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 10 0 0 and Buckley; and Earle.

At 0 2 2 4 Pillfburg 8 0 3 0 Hutchison and Schrlver; Colcoiough, Nicol and Mack. At Boston 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 13 1 New York. 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 13 0 Staley and Kyan; Meekin and Farrell. At Brooklyn 01012100 2 00001 63 and Kinslow; Mullane and Robinson. Philadelphia-Washington game IN SOCIETY.

WEST INHVV CASTLE. NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE. How They Come and Go in the Busy City of New Ca.stle. D. F.

Clark left for Erie this morning. G. G. Pryor went to Sharon this morning. J.

B. Barber, Jr of Cleveland, is in the city. Harry Euwer is in Cleveland to-day on business. Will Smith returned home Thursday morning. Jere Bauman is in Sharon and Greenville to-day.

Mrs. John Potter and daughter went to Sharon this morning. W. H. Dunlap returned Wednesday evening from Piiteburg.

Alex. Green, of Neshannock township, was in the city Thursday. Mrs Zerner, of Linc'oln avenue, went to Piitst)urg this morning. W. I).

Clark, Geortre (ireer and F. F. Moorehead were in Pittsburg Wednesday The Misses Maud Phillips and Nannie went to EJenburg Thursdy morning. J. R.

Ketler, the tragedian of Grove City, was in the city on business this morning. Prof. Parsons is in Youngstown to day, where he plays with orchestra to night. Mrs Albert of Bradford, is the unest of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter street. Greenwood cemetery has never looked prettier than it will appear on Memorial Day. The Emerson literary meets to-night. A good program has prepared the occasion. The West Side Senior L.

T. L. will meet on Friday eveuing at the residence of Robert Atkinson. The Reading Circle is in session this afternoon at the residence of Miss Grace Marquis, of Front street. A Tnion prayer meeting will be held in the Oakland school house this evening at 7:45.

All are welcome. The Union township road overseer is endeavoring to improve Bluff street by filling in some of the low places. The W'est Side C. T. U.

meets to- nitrht at the resitlence of VN illis J. McKinley, 361 West Washington street. Kellar Perdue is getting his fishing tackle in readiness and will begin to furnish accounts of large catches immediately upon the opening of the season. The children of the public schools will meet the Jr. O.

U. A. M. at the nridge tomorrow and proceed them to the school building where the presentation exercises will take place. Some of the gutters, particularly on State street, are already choked up ith weeds, and on the street mentioned they should be removeil, as stagnant water has always been a source of disease on that street.

The Quadrille Club gave a hop evening in Juniata hall. A small, but merry crowd was present, A lawn social under the auspices of the P. U. will be held this evening at the residence of John L. Thompson, of East Long avenue.

The wedding of Robert Bell, of the Fifth ward grocery firm of Patterson Bell, and Miss Anna Vance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. M. Vance, takes place this evening at the residence of the parents on Crawford avenue. p.

L. K. It. K. Co.

Homeseekers' excursion rates to the wild west. May 8 th and 29th, one standard regular fare for the round trip. Make your arrangements now. Write or call on G. Blackford, City Passenger Agent, Union Depot, New Castle, for particular information.

207tf THE HAIR. The Orthodox Modern Treatment for Bouffh Tresses. CoHtom of the Erery Morat Is Now In- Tttaltty of Batr and GrowtK. Wilf Attend in a Body. Encampment No i), U.

L. will meet at headquarters Sunday at p. m. to attend Memorial at the Y'. M.

C. A. building. Meetinf; of Y. M.

C. A. CyelerH. The members of the club will hold a meeting in the Association parlor, Friday evening at 7:30 Important bus iness. No member should fail to attend.

A Filthy Alley. The alley running parallel to the P. A W. and P. L.

E. railroad tracks, in the rear of Moravia street is in a wretched condition of filth, and should be looked after for the sake of public health in the Fifth ward. co I I tiiin All members of the VV. C. T.

U. and V. T. li. and all W'niperance workers are invit- a i to items of live temperance newp CO this column.g Address Temperance C.

W. lleydrick, of is the truest of Mrs. Louisa Smith and family, of Neshannock avenue. A will be held by the City Unions of tije W. C.

T. U. al the residence of Mrs. L. A.

McBride 118 East North street on evening May 28th for the benefit of the Mis There will be music, recitations and other interesting exercises. All are invited to come and ttieir mile to ward sending a gift to every one who is sich and front the beautiful world 11 Tii i and Y. are invited Refreslimenss will be served at the close. Michael Prenderarast, who has the guest of D. Cooper, of North Jetferson street, has retured to his home in Canada.

Mr and Mrs. Matt Henderson, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Bower, of ilighland avenue, have returned to Sharon. Ahlerman J.

P. Thurs day nn)riiing from Pittsburg. Mrs. Les lie will remain the guest of Pittsburg friends for several days. Dr.

W. Gormly is about to leave tor Colorado, where he contemplates locating permanently. His brother. Dr. Gormly, of New will succeed him in this place iStnr.

STORE Closed hy the Says he Will he A hie to all Creditors in Full. The sheritT this morning closed the Boston store OB Washington street upon the claims of H. Silverman, of Clevelan d. Mr. Roseblum, proprietor of the store, when seen by a ews reporter stated that his brother, who owns part of the store, had endorsed a note for J.

Shuk- lansKy for who had failed to pay It, and consequently Mr. Silverman had closed hie store. He also staled that the matter would be adjusted in a few days and store would be for business. he said, be paid 100 cents on the FIRST INTELLir.EXCE or the liesult of the Harrisburg Convention hy the The of New Castle were first made acquainted witn the result of the Harrisburg convention Weilnesday afternoon by reading the bulletin board. A telegram from the ews at Harrisburg was receiveii at 7 m.

giving the nominations in full. The ews is always first to chronicle loc il and foreign events and is the paper for the people. to be ii. N. Blose, local for the Postal telegraph company, presented a News witii a handsomely illustrated copy of the 7 Thursday morning The contains a picture and full description of the new teleeraph building to be dedii'ated New York today.

It is- fourteen stories high and one of the fineet building? in New York City. Meeting West New Castle W. C. T. U.

this iThursday) evening at Mrs. street. All come. ec Four Bij; Ilaviiit; the needed merit to more than make all the advtTtisinj; clainuHl for them, the following lour iHMuedieji VC reached a Dr. New Discovery, Colds, each bottle Bitterii, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Arnica Salve, the in the vvorUl, and Dr.

Life lis, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do what claimed for them aiul the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glatl to tell you more of them. Sol I at Drug Store. 1 May via W. and H.

O. Excursion tickets good for 30 dayb will be sold at greatly reduced rjitea to points in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Indian Territory, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missiouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Mexico, Oklahoma Ter South Dakota, Tenneiiee, Texas, Utah, Wyoming. Also to Ferry and to points on Valley Branch of the O. For rates and full information call on or ad dress rry A le nder 219t7flt Ticket Agent Gotul Train Service. leaving the Union station every morning at 7 (ex.

Sun city time, via P. E. is the train to Pitteburg, One hour and thirty minutes run; no change of from New Castle, and you can iiave a full day in Pittsturg. The returning evening train leaving Pittsburg at 5 20 p. m.

makes the run to New Castle in one hour twenty-five minutes, or you can leave Pittsburg ag late 11:20 p. city time This gives you an opportunity of attend ing the theatres if you so desire. ISO eod tf Hall Game A nine composed of Y. M. C.

A. boys will play the second nine of New Wilmington at that place Saturday afternoon. Various modes of washing' and styles of massag'e are claimed to benefit the hair and cure it of ill color and weak growth; but for forked, ends, as some women call the splitting- of the ends of the hair, there seems to be now but one accepted remedy. This is To clip the ends every new moon was the old custom. Every woman could do it for herself, and in that act consisted the entire scientific carc of the hair a decaide But it never was very successful; the hair with a tendency to split went right on Singeing generally stops the trouble.

Some of its advocates claim that the method of clipping left the little hollow tubes of the hairs open, while singeing leaves them closed, in a natural state. But this is an exceedingly fine point of contention. Singeing, unfortunately, cannot be done by a woman for herself. Nor can two women do it very satisfactorily for each other, unless they happen to be trained hair dressers. Women who are in the habit of having their hair advise the singeing process once a month.

Many Bay that their own experience goes to show that it acts upon the hair as pruning does upon a it.s vitality and revives its growth. This treatment is now given the hair at all first-class hair-dressing establishments here and abroad, while many women have a standing appointment with some favorite for treatment in her own dressing-room once a month. The approved process at one very fashionable Parisian hair dresser's is exceedingly simple, yet not safe in untrained hands. The hair is loosened and shaken out, and the maid runs over it with a lighted taper, touching all the 'projecting ends. A flash here and a flash there and you are singed.

Then you are swathed in Turkish Inclined over the bowl EUWER aDti attractiue your always is a remark frequently heard in our CEFAKTKEIIT. Fact is headwear sells 80 quickly liere that there's no chance for it to get scutled or soiled. The week just closeit was one of the busiest the be before the mouth is out. Always striving to outdo previous the beat value for rour at all times the highest novelties and latest it any wonder that the foremost Millinery House is always tilled with appreciative customers. Ladies' ud Kisses' Triased Bits.

An entirely new line lliis ideas yery in the week. Our own have fcutfii. ient versatility of talent to originate unitjue styles, distinct aD(i tasty, thereby avoiiiinji duplication. No factory trimmed hats our own make. Note these Specials for and Costumes.

A heart is wrapped up in her costume, and this season it hap pens that the money of a good many is in the same fix. This, and the added fact that they are just now extremely anxious to get their money out again, explains the remarkable prices which the most elegant costumes of the are selling New arrivals this week: The the the the and the in all grades of Cloth and Serge. To a suit before you have seen is to waste part of your money. Govt rt Cloth Tuxedo Cutaway Suit, entirely new cut. They look cheap and are at $12 50, Our price Gray and Mixed Cloth Blazer Suits, with large moire reveres, four-yard skirt, cheap at $10, only 2( 0 more of those elegant Navy and Blue Storm Serge Suits, tight- iitting, tailor made, value $8.

A Million A friend in a a friend indeed, and not than one million people have found a friend in Dr. New i onsuuiption. Coughs, and you liave never used this one trial will convince you that it wonderful curative jMiweriS in all diseases of Throat, and Lungs. Each t)ottle guaranteed to ilo all that is claiuieil or money will be refunded. Trial biittles frtH? at Dr.

John McKinley's drug store. f.arge bottle? and il.OO. 1 ak idoe a May 22 ISM. James Byers has purchased a new top road wagon. J(wph Pence and wife visited friends in New Castle Saturday.

Luther Clark, of Harlansburg, was here on.busiuees Saturday. James Gallaher, of Princeton, was the guest of L. Bowdeu Friday. Miss Nellie Baldwin, of Energy, is the guest of Miss Jennie Boak this week. Samuel Emery and son Charlei transacted business in Rose Point Saturday.

The delegates from Hcrmon sabbath school a good convention at Plain (irove. Mrs. Charlie Stwart, of Plain Grove visited ner mother, Mrs. Maggie Walton, this weeK. Mrs.

William McCormic, of Grantboro, visited her mother, Mrs. Sara Munnell, this week. VSTashington Kildoo is improving the' but looks of bin by a coat of paint decorative and a slate roof. Miss Wilda Brown and Miss Maude Cameron, of Rose Point, were the gaeste of Miss Dellfc. Stoner last week The miners at the Book coal mines have joined their brothers in the strike.

It IS hoped that the trouble will Boon be settled. Miss Wilda Dornblazer, of New York, gave an able and eloquent lecture Herman church, Lalwrinij Man and The W. C. T. convention, held in Hermon church, was a trraud success This is another victory for the while ribbon army, which is marching on from to Honored Dead.

The following are the names of the ftlleu whose remains are under the sod in Hermon cemetery, whose graves will be strewed with tl.jwers on the coming Memorial Day by the comrades who survive them: War of Munnell, James Killdoo, William Houk, Abram McCurdy. War of 18G1 H. Munnell, Co 134 P. D. S.

tieckathorn, Co. 134 J. C. Heckathorn, Co. 134 John Magee, Co.

134 William Cochran, Co. 134 P. J. H. Frew, Co.

87 Ohio Inf; J. R. Young, Co. 100 P. J.

Co. 11 P. R.S.Shaw, Co. D. 109 P.

V. J. A. Shaw, 7th Ohio Jacob Shaw, P. Jas.

L. Shaw, regiment not known; William Walton, Co L. Munnell, Co. 55 P. V.

arbon a May 22, 1894. Miss Jennie Probert is visiting fiiende in Youngstown. Martin Shaw was in on business Tuesday. H. T.

McCartney, the Company store, was in Pittsburg Sunday visiting friends. The limestone quarries are nearly idle at present, runnipg only one day a week. Saturday was pay day at the Carbon Limestone Coihpany quarries, A very small pay was given oat. A lecture will be given at the M. E.

church. New Bedford, next Tuesdfiy, May 29, by Byron W. King. All are invited. A Great Record.

V. Martin sheared 4rt heavy sheep in hours and Joseph Martin 24 in about 5 hours for H. D. Jordan of Volant Mr. Jonlan is the owner of 50 head of yearling sheep that will average 90 pounds each.

the I.ine. James Carey and Miss Dora Douds of this city went to Youngstown Tuesday and weie marrieti by Reilly. New The new schedule for the Pennsylvania railroad into Sunday. Home I'xeursion Xorthwest, West and Southwest via Pennsylvania Lines. May 29th special excursion tickets to points in Northwest, and Southwest will be sold at principal ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines Tickets will be good returning thirty days.

For detiils please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Line ticket agent or address F. VanDusen, Chief General Paasenger Agent, Pittsb irgh. Pa. may The Weather. Generally fair; etatiouary Notice.

L. Maginnis will be at he ews room every Saturday night from 7 to 8:30 for the pnrpoee of receiving 8 from thoise whom it is 'rapoiJiiibie to Pee daring the day. Gall your aoeoonts. 2 I 8 tf How RaKslana Destroy The following is said to be the Russian method of destroying rats, and as it appears to be an effectual one those who are annoyed with these animals are recommended to try it. Catch in a wire trap fifteen or twenty larc-e rats (feed them In an extra trap or wire cage until you have the required number) i then cease to feed tnem.

They will soon become ferocious and fight, kill and feed upon one another. When only six or eight remain, turn them loose. Accustomed to feed upon their species they will hunt and destroy numbers. A An Egyptian shopkeeper had a deity to whom he ofifered bacrifico every morning, and whose duty it was in return for this reverence to stand in front of the shop during the day, a sort of celestial and direct the attention of people passing by to the shop and contents. Kelief.

City friend, fou sorry you are in here? sir; I'm In here tor having five COUNTERS POTOCKI. of hair perfectly kept with a warm spray turned upon your head and anointed with cool, soapy, scented things out of bottles. There is more hot spray, more anointing, still another spray, growing cooler and cold. Then the hair is dried as well as one towel will do it, which is not much, it is the theor 3 that pulls out the hair. You then sit in front of a large tube with a lamp at the lower end of it, a curious arrangement for drying by hot air.

And the while this warm wave rushes by you the girl is manipulating the rubbing it, but lifting and separating it in a gentle massage, and you ctow deliciously drowsy, until you need a cup of chocolate or something more exhilarating to bring you back to the subject of waves. This treatment leaves every hair light and individual, and the slight waving gives the mass not compact- depth and mystery and a quality unknown to the coiffures of the fashion plates. This aureole quality, this natural human look of the hair, is well shown in the beautiful portrait of Countess Potocki. Such well kept hair, if arranged in the mode by a hair dresser who re- its texture and living w'ould not lose its decorative quality, and a would never be needed to soften the outline of the forehead. Frequently in some conditions of the body the entire pilose growth will be affected in the form of forked ends, each hair seeming to bo of a different length, the roughness and bristling extending throughout the ma.ss of tresses.

In these cases no treatment seems efficacious to eliminate the forked tongue feature excepting rigorous and systematic singeing. The troublesome locks are uncoiled, and a coarse comb is swiftly passed through them. Then the hair is taken in strands, beginning at the crown. Each strand, In turn, is twisted as tightly as it can be, over and over, and held out stiff and straight from the head. The surface of the twist is then roughed up lightly with the comb until the forked ends stand out all over it.

Then a lighted taper is passed up and down the twist until the outstanding ends are burned away. The entire hair is thus treated. Generally the scalp is softly irritated with the fingers after the singeing, and sweet waters applied, followed by a thorough brushing until it lies in smooth, straight strands, without a single snake's tongue. Then it is fanned vigorously until perfectly dry. Marlowe, in St.

Louis Re- publia To Frame A cheap and easy way of framing two or more photographs is to take four pieces of ribbon and stitch each two of them together at Intervals just as wide as a cabinet photograph. Fringe the ends and slip the picture in between the ribbons at both top and bottom. By arranging the pictures at angles with each other they will stand upright. All Our Finest Jackets Divided Into Three Lots. LOT Cheviots, Broadcloths or Serges, moire trimmed or plain, that were $8 and $10, 3.98 LOT Jackets or short ones, overt Cloths, Kerseys, 'hcv- iotts or Diagonals, were $12, $15 and $18, 6.95 I OT of cur iincst jackets, all kinds, an immense variety that sold for $20, $25, $30 and $35, 9,75 big saving in Jackets by liuyingjnst now.

SUMMER WAISTS. Madras, Percale, Lawn, Sateen, also Laun- ff if I 1 tiered waists, stitf collars, culfs and bosoms, 47c, value 75c. Haudsome India Silks, dark grounds, nicely trimmeii with white lace, 3.98, value 0 00. Special Sale Continued on Carpets, Wall Paper and Curtains. DEPARTMENT STORiE! He Meant the Other.

Cholly father had a marvelous intellect, but he died quite young, of consumption. Teddy is no danger of your inheriting it. Cholly there Is no sign of consumption in me. Teddy speaking of the Y. World.

DR. PENNYROYAL PHIS. The only safe, sure and reliable Female Pill ever ofTered to Indies ilspecially recommended to married Ladies- of Pills put up in tin boxes as they are 'oi Dr. Penayroyal Pills and take no other. Send fw circular.

Fiice fl.OO per box, 6 boxes for $5.00, Dr. MotUi CtMmioal Ctovelaoil. OMii. FOR SAl.E RT KANT REGULAR MEALS 25o AT The Dean House, Bread and Home-Made Pies --------A. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, AVDGBTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Claseified under the following headings will be accepted at the oi TEN CENTS WORDS.

FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in advance. No charge made on tlie books for less than 25 cents. Bupinesp oflice 17 N- Mill street. Telephone 22. Wanted Advertieementa of all kindf- puch I 17ATIOMH, ANTED who can cook and bake to send for tiie Cooking Stt.ve of the world.

I'rice 112, nnd cent. (Uscoiint caah with order, or one-half with order, bahince at 0) days. 71-lyr ALFKRI) COI.KB, 520 Myrtle Avenue, N. V. I.ON'I I on ail kindB of Job W'ork at Tiik Nkwh Okkick.

will be to keep them. IfAl.K Hiii.F, Ft MACE HEI.f*, II.I.AN I.KT fr'OK 1.0aiTAKI> see how you can afford to give a pair of rubbers with every of friend, there is nothing equal to a pair of rubbers for getting away with shoes; Jour- naL just saw two Irishmen having a difference as to the respective shapes of their did they settle agreed to split the difference and were taken to the Not Her are hard my love, and you will have to reduce your bills. Mra. as consistent ias joo men arel Too aet just as if i ineide out the house work. at 214 Jeflerson a TK!) Place in private faiiuly to dogen- eral work by a cornjietent quire at thin cillice.

VIJ ANTED Ladies and gentlemen make fn nj TT to 00 iK.r ioldinii ad cir- and coriesiMindtng me at tioines. tu for reply, wlf ad- to W. KKI.LKK. Author of and 222tS WANTKD-Male and Female, olp and young to jkt dav easily maile, iuir I'lating Outnt.s, and niiij and liraiiB Mating, that warranted to wear for yearn, on every Metal, Jewelry Luht find easi handled, no required to 0 them. Can cairied by hand with ea from to house, same grip or satchel.

are making uiuney rapidly. Thev Mill to ev ry ine.us and faniiiy. and workshop. Cheapo Durable, and within reach of evt ry one. 9 aimfwt equal to the work for Circulars Ac liVE.ES CITY -ILVKIi A MCKtL CO.

Ixniis 111. 2iaf3 t-t-8 tf men to orders TT for Nnrmjr. k. 1 terms and work. The buwinesr easily learned, age a previoui ixrcupation.

Address II. 1 cHASH A 14:10 South I'enn I'hilade phia- VON WANT TO MAKE fifty dol- VV week at home? Mrs. Smiib sent six dollars to coles for a box or ardrobe Lounge and him to people tu answer his adve. liHcmente her lo'utge for which he gave a commitsfiioo which per eek. If you will do the same in your district send for terms to ALFfiiiD COLKS, 520 Myrtle Avenue, N.

Y. 7l-lj Imrtiness men of Cattle JT have found that the jOnce to g( their Work done quickly and rea.si>nably is at hk ews kfick FOK OU intuye on Waldo ftli ward, lient inquire of Joll.V 4 11 1 St. 220 having projMjrty for rent, can buy a neatly printed card atTHK News Okkick. them. KK KW Mi leaving their job work at THE OKKICK will ivwa did in the Bati.xfaetion they obtain in having nice work done.

KAI.K. estate men or parties ing for sale, can buy an attractive and neatly card to tack up, very reasonable, at de ews efice C'OR BOX OU RiJKE LOUNGE 1 a lounge by day and a by night, and you can imt as much clothing or other articles in tiie average wardrolie. You get three for the price of one. No extra charxre for packing or shipping. Mrs.

Dr. wife of the preacher, thewi lonngws are very Price in C're'on, 110, $12. Rainie, $12, 114. Raw silk, Silk cent, discount caah with order, one-half with or fio days. AI.FKED COLES.

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2,238
Years Available:
1891-1929