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Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania
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PALPABLY PERSONAL BUT FEW WORDS SAID. CENTRALIA SIFTINGS. erformMirades MUNYON'S We Are Prepaid Cure. News of tbe Neighborhood Lined to Nutshell Narrations of the News ot the Neighborhood. By Electricity.

i Miss Kate O'Connor called on Mt. Car mel friends yesterday. James Miller has secured the agency ve you wixn an uvercoat or Suit at the lowest possible price. You can't Sf CSoSSSf ff0' thesame quafity DYSPEPSIA CURE ror Ashland steam laundry, collecting Wednesday and deliverine Saturday. Ashland is determined to die only after a aeaperate conllict Pleasant day 'twas yesterday.

Ashland iB suffering from an epidemic of runaway teams. Employees at Big Mine Bun and North Ashland collieries were paid yesterday. Isaac Gottehall, ofShamokin, has sued Dr. Emerick, of the same place, for mal-practice. George Fulweiler, Jr of Delano, was run down yesterday and instantly killed by a coal train.

Harry Yost of Black Creek, was recently bitten by a mad dog, is suffering with hydrophobia. A man named Rusk, while drunk, fell on the trollev track near Oakland. Movements of People Reflected From the Pencil's Point. Rev. I.

N. Mooohead was a Milton visitor yesterday. George J. Reiff is confined to his home through sickness. Richard Irvin was a business visitor to Sunbury to-day.

Thomas Hornberger, of Chestnut street, is on the sick list. Miss Delia Umlanf is spending a few days in Shamokin. Mrs. Joseph Boyer, of West Third street, is seriously ill. Rev.

Cadori, of Shainokin, spent yesterday here with friends, David F. Lewis spent last evening in Locust Gap transacting business. Paul Pulaski returned last evening from a few days visit to New York city. the electric car passing over the unfortu nate inebriate. The extent of his injur 1 lea is not know here hut we trust that toTnsK Pwctases d-'t fail Clothing, Hats, Umbrellas, Underwear, Etc.

Call early and avoid the rush. tne usual drunken man luck was his. Munyon's Stomach and Dyspepsia Cure cures all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble, such as rising of food, distress after eating, shortness of breath, palpitation and all affections of the heart caused by indigestion, wind on the James Miller and George Getchey, journeyed to Ashland last evening. Mrs. John F.

Kress called on Mt. MJM' iirSTOKTIVELRVINE William Stitzer to-dav moved his household goods from Maple street to West Third street. A number of Italians will leave town Carmel acquaintances yesterday cpres nervous prostration. Not ml it James Pnrcell took in the Bhow at raculously, hutscicntlUeally, by first stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of appetite, faintness or weakness of the stomach, headache from indigestion, Ashland last night. removing the germa of disease, and thon supplying healthy ncrvo food, increasing Charles Dougherty, of Locust Gan.

in a few days to accept a position on railroad in South America. The regular meeting of the town spent this afternoon in Mt. Carmel. the appetite, helping digestion and strength' soreness of the stomach, coated tongue. B.

V. Kriner to-day moved his house- William Green, of Fourth street, trans heartburn, shotting pains of the stomach, council has been postponed until Friday evening, as Mr. Smith could not attend last night on account of urgent business at Philadelphia. Judging from the tone ening the entire system. Desperate cases require prolonged treatment aa shown by that of Mrs.

AL B. Bced, of Delta, Iowa, who acted business at Centralia this morning. Excelsior p0 Clothing Sous 9 and 11 S. Oak Mt. Camel, Pa.

nom gooaa from ureen Kidge to iueier i new building on Wtst Third street. A petition in divorce, Annie L. Fred Alfred Jones, of the Avenue, is con constipation, dizziness, faintness and lack of energy. Price 25 cents. fined to his home with a severe attack of oi tue disappointed fathers, they also have urgent business to transact with writes: the reaultof a lightning stroke, the physicians said 1 had alight stroke of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up.

I erick. vs. William A. Frederick, of Mt, grip. Munyon's Rheumatism Cure never Carmel, has been presented to court, Mr.

Smith. Miss Kate Wampole, of Snydertown, fails to relieve in one to three hours, Dr. Miles'- is spending a few days here with and cures in a few days. Price 25 tents. Misses Annie and Laura Davis drove to Ashland yesterday.

They would have The Lehigh Valley Coal Company yesterday issued notice to all the company miners and laborers that their Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures gone rat. uarmeiward, hut their horse is Simon Kornosky, of South Oak street, would have th robbings in my chest that seemed unendurable. For three months I could not sleep and for three did not ciose my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and 11 i i i wages would be reduced. airaiu oi the cars.

Hervine Restores pains iu the back, loins and groins, and all form of kidney disease. Price, 25c. spent yesterday in Philadelphia transacting business. nere is the nace Edward Troutman and Oscar Fetter- Ella Weickel, a pretty brunette, aged about 17 years, of Tamagua, attempted to ran away from home and was arrested at Munyon's Vitalizer restores lost powers George A. Scott and Lemuel Parrv.

transacted business at Eivsburir yester to weak men. Price $1.00. Where you will get the full value for your Money in tue Keading station at fjhamokin yester- day afternoon. Ask your druggist for free copy of uay aiiernoon. S.

W. Trew. representing the American Munyon's Guide to Health, and treat man trolleyed to Mt. Carmel yesterday. Eitzel Fahringer was a visitor to Ashland yesterday.

Dr. P. J. Kress, of Hazleton, greeted town friends last evening. George Bensinger, of Ashland, as in town yesterday.

Mrs. Reber, of vour town, called on Press Association, spent the mornin? in Philadelphia will probably be the scene of the schedule meeting of the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, town among the newspapers. yourself at home with harmless remedies that contain positive cures for all diseases. Pennsylvania State League. No time Mrs.

Lafavette Wvnn and Mrs. Josenh felt that if relief did not come I would be dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' ttestora-tive Nervine and the second niiclit slept two hours and from that time my health improved; slowly at Crst, but steadily and surely. I toon In all 40 bottles, and cannot express how grateful I arn, for I am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr.

Miles' Nervine is sold by racists on guarantee that first bottle btmefltsor money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Elkhart, lud. as been set for it, but it will not be held until after the National League meeting Personal letters to Prof.

Munyon. 1505 and Shawls, Buddinger were the guests of friends at Shamokin yesterday afternoon. acquaintances here yesterday. Arch street, Philadelphia, answered with free medical advice for any disease. riiillip Wolf and Howard Bover.

of The Misses Murphy, of town, spent last wnicn occurs ieoruary Z4tli. "The Black Crook." "The Black Crook" was vesterdav nro- Ashland, soent vesterriav hern tha truest evening with Ashland friends. of Gilbert Reitz on West Third street. HERE IS ONE ON BILL. Miss Sheehan, of Harrisburg.

is visiting Mrs. Evan Griffiths, of West Third town friends. and Children's Ready-Made Dresses I We can't mention the prices this is easy to find out. Come at once and pric our goods. It is no trouble for us to show goods.

street, who has been seriously ill for the A Ml. Our town is placarded from centre to Cunnel Customer Comes to His Assistance. past several weeks, is still confined to her bed. circumference with the announcement Professional. Sunbury Daily.

that Battle Ax tobacco leads them all. Well, the average vearlv consumption of Miss Dollie Warner, of Chestnut street Everyone in this section of the State had an operation performed on her knows William Foster, of duced twice at the Frqthingham theatre by the Springer and Welty company, and both performances were of a high order of merit and greatly enjoyed. Both were notable principally for the personal triumphs of Miss Louise Montrose, the Car-line of the cast, who made an impression that will long remain with Scranton theatre goers Miss Montrose is a pretty girl with catchy ways, dashing manner and an average voice, and her specialties were not only done exceedingly well but were in every respect up to date. Sylvester Warren's "Hertzog was a good piece of yy T. WILLIAMS.

Physician and Surgeon. ieenni Street, t. Carmel, Oppics 7 to 12 to 8 p. 6 tnH p. ro the weed in this town cannot be less than 7000 pounds.

Judging from appearances 1000 pounds of this ouantitv is chewed throat She has been afflicted for some time. He sells groceries for one of the largest ZEE. 29 South Oak Street, Mt. Carmel, Penn'a, Jacob Menees. of Hickory street, in houses in Philadelphia, formerly ran a big store in Sunbury, and is at home wherever he hangs his hat.

On Saturday annually at the loafing corner by Millard's Btore. it able to be out again after being confined to his home since Christmas through MONTKUUS, Physician and Surgeon, The Episcopal Church of this town was sickness. Near Comer Fourth and Hickory Street. he was in Sunbury on bis way home to Lewisburg, where he said he expected to spend a week in bed. He was tattered well represented in Mt Carmel last E.

C. Phillips, of Locust Dale, spent evening, about 20 lady members of that denomination enjoying a beautiful moon W. SAMUELS, Physician and Surgeon, EeoMenoe Corner Third and Hickory atreet. to-day in town the guest of his brother, work and 88 much may be 88111 the J. C.

Phillips, the South Oak street res- GrrePP J- World, taurateur. The piece was well put on and the bal taurateur, ngui nue to your town. and torn, and all forlorn. About a year ago he fell over a board on the Reading railroad on Penn street, in this city, and hurt his knee badly, bo as to be confined Mrs. John Chapman died vesterdav let was composed of young and shapely E.

C. Tier, who is one of Mt. Carmel'a morning after a severe illness lasting We are Headquarters for Potted Ham, Potted Turkey, Potted Tongue, Asparagus, Mushrooms, French and American Soups, Olives, Pure Olive Oil, Roast girls. Scranton Republicen of Sunday, aDout i months. Mrs.

(Jhanman was QUO, HARPEL, M. Homeopathic Physician Surgeon Cor. and Maple Mt. Carmel, Pa. J-CJonsultatiou iu English and German.

-X foremast citizens, and who has been eminently successful in merchantile pur Jan. zotn, ism). very intelligent lady and her pleasant "The Black Crook" will be nrodneed at suits, lias recovered from his recent in- Kieeuuga win ue missea oy ner numer isposition sufhcientlv to airain direct his ous menus. t. BARTHO, M.D., arge business interests.

the local opera house to-night. Uefore 'Squire Lewis. Mrs. Joseph Zartson last evening had Our little town presented a beautiful to the house for several months. He limps yet from the effect of his injury and occasionally tumbles overa high step or a loose board.

This misfortune happened him on Saturday of last week at Mt. Carmel. It was a rainy and muddy day, and as Mr. Foster dashed out of a grocery store he did not notice that to make a graceful exit, it was necessary to raise his foot about twelve inches. Therefore a stumble en A Coming Mualcale appearance last evening.

The sickly looking lamps were pu6 in the shads bv Formerly Resident Physician of the Matornite Hospital, italtimore, Mil. OiHee Corner Avenue and Oak street. feter 1'etrofeki arraigned before justice Tuesday. February 27th. the KmW the rays of the beautiful moon.

Groups League will hold a mammoth musicale oi politicians congregated at the corners of streets and alleys, whilst coy maidens J. MILLAKD, M. D. Formerly Kesident Hunreon of State Miners' Hospital at Fountain hprings, Pa, Olttce Mt. ariuel Bauklng Co.

'a building, Oak street, bslow third. sat around on the porches. The poli "WIT- Lewis, charging turn with throwing stones at her and making threats. The case was settled. John Yankoski, Anthyny Stavis and Bartley Pesselski were brought from the lockup to 'Squire Lewis' office where they were given a hearing for breaking in tne opera house.

Our own Calcott Glee Club will take an active part, augmented by talent of the best kind from llarrisburg. The character of the entertainment will be new to Mt Carmel and ticians appealed to all over 21 but the i urKey, Koast Chicken, Imported German Krout, Shrimps, Frankfurters, Pure Maple Syrup, Hamburger Eels, besides a large variety of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Also a Full line of Dry and Prices as low as the Lowest. KEISER CHESTER, Successors to Richard Bceleke, North Oak Stj')t, Mt. Carmel.

girls did not draw the line so tight. William Hepner, of Shamokin, opened sued, a desperate effort for recovery, and a landing in the mud in the street, with his lame knee next to the ground. Just at this time two citizens of this Great Republic, but formerly subjects of the Czar of all the Russia's, came waddling down the street, arm in arm and iatreed. tne tyentrana House yesterday, this gentleman comes highly recommended from that town. Reformation is will prove most interesting.

The cause is a most worthy one, and should be liberally supported. Where's Slattery On Monday a bench warrant was issued for James J. Slattery, of 8hamokin, 8. HOLLKNBAOU, Surgeon Dentlot, Kleler's building, 2d floor. All work pertain-In to dentistry carefully attended to.

guaranteed Citrous oxide gas also new process tor painless extraction, '5c per tooth. G. MAIZE, Dentist, Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania They saw Foster's predicament and needed to place this hotel on its original footing, and Mr. Hepner's reputation is a me large looking-glass in Miller and Carl's Palace restaurant. The defendants were willing to pay for the broken glass and the costs of prosecution.

The case between Daniel Kreisher and Robert Stall came up next in 'Squire Lewis' court. It will be remembered that Stall knocked Kreishler down and went to Ins assistance. Raisine him guarantee that relormation will mate with their load was a serious ooeration nalize. William Denoise, of Williamsoort. wuo is wanieu in court to stana trial on a charge of larceny preferred by the and when they had him half way up, all three fell in a heap, Foster and his knee underneath.

Just at that moment uaioe ma nooroi Mrs. n. a. sterner milium on ak street, between 2nd aud ard. Open all spending a few days in town the guest of walked on his face.

The case was settled, Stall agreeing to pay fine and the costs. nin uncie u. iiiaclc, hours the day. one of Foster's customers came driving down the street in a wagon and seeing Foster fall underneath, lie entirelv mis J. J.

Laughlin, our able Justice of the iviaioys, tne installment men of Wil-liamsport. Slattery was under bail, but be failed to materialize at last term. Those who 'are most interested do not know his whereabouts. Sunbury Item. K.

BasTjIKHS, Attorney-at-Law. feacejand leading politician, transacted business in your town yesterday, took the situation. "So your licking Bill Foster are ve." he veiled, iumnimi Ohmcb Second floor Or. Samuel's building, Miss Ray Reese called on Ashland ual street, opposite the tiomtneictai Hotel. HARDWARE from his wagon.

"Biff, bang," one of the Czar's ex-subjects had it in his eve friends yesterday. E. JOHN, Attorney-at-Law, W. T. Beck, accompanied by his A Rocktown Lady JJead.

Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock, of Eocktown, well known in Mt. Carmel, died at her home on Tuesday night. She was a member of the Women's Relief Corps, of Mt. Carmel, and at a special meeting held last evening by that lodge it was decided that the Corps would turn out to her funerd.

The Corps will meet at the lodge room on Hickory street at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning and leave in carriages for Rocktown. Interment will charming little daughter Katharine, and the other had a kick in the ribs. Foster was pulled out the mess and arrived in Sunburv somewhat disficiired Licenses Not Vet Grauted. Judge Savitlge held license court yesterday morning, and after hearing different lawyers argue the cases of the applicants they represented.announced that he would reserve his decision in the granting of new licenses for several davs. and Office Third floor of H.

T. John bulid. transactea pusiness in Mt. carmel yes- but still in the race. teruay.

Ashland papers to the contrarv not. Oak street, between 2nd and 8rd. -yy ALTER AND VOUQHT Attorney s-at-Law. Will Meet Friday Kvenlng. withstanding, that town is rapidly losing TheCalcott Gleoclub will holdaspecial Office In L.

Grossman's new building, gouth vciiLiana pairuiiage, tue electric railway uak street, fiH. uarmei. meeting in ineir rooms over oauire urawmg tne people Mt. carmel-ward, Lewis' office to-morrow evening. A shortly afterward packed his grip and departed for a neighboring county.

Notifying the Agents. Health Officer Knipe to-day notified the different beer agents of town that they would be expected to keep the kegs off the streets. It is Mr. Knipe's inten yyiUIAM AMOUR. Justloe-of-the-Peace.

large attendance is desired. The Daily News also has a circulation here more than double that of it greatest rival. The people need the Daily News be made to-morrow afternoon at Hunters-ville. An Assault and Battery Case. Peter Petrofski was arraigned before 'Squire Amour last evening charged by Anthony Caralus with assault and battery.

After hearing the evidence the 'Squire placed Peter under $100 bail for Third Street, Between Oak and Hickory. Real estate bought aud sold. GolleetiouB promptly ana they eagerly watch for its arrival. E. BERGSTRESSER, mwie, DUHiuew intrusion receives prompt at- veiumu.

umee Hours, a. in. Mi iu ui tion to collect all the kegs he finds on the streets and compel the beer men to pay hiin for his trouble before they can again Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Nnw Great South Americas Kidney Ccre." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding pKOP. L.

JOHNKOWSKI, Musical Instructor, get the kegs in their possession. his appearance at court. He was unable to furnish this amount and was taken to I Hickory Street, near Sixth. Lessons given on promptness in relieving pain In the Bladder, kid- 11 kinds of instruments. Engagements made lie rpr furnishing orchestra for halls, parties, e' V) Yesterday's Sbootlng Match.

In the shooting match held at the the bunbury jail this afternoon. During the hearing of Petrofski his boarding mistress, Mrs. Bulchanis, became unruly and sent to the lockup to spend the ueys, uacK ana every panol tne urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy.

8old by Williams Jiontellns, Uruge.sts, Mt. Carmel, Pa, west end of Second street vesterdav Does Your Back Ache "''V JTSAAC KEMBEL, Civil Engineer Surveyor. LADIES' afternoon August Czyneki killed two Jicob uigu MAKE the Kid-nevs stron? and birds out of five while Benjamin HeDler 124 East Avenue, Mt. Carmnl, Pa. Farm and mountain land surveying a specialty.

killed three. The match was for five uuick in enect. neais and leaves no scar healthy. TIIHV consc the -i-. Burning, tea skin enipiions quickly cured by OeWitt's Wiich Hazel halve.

Appliied to burns, scalds, old sores, It Is magical In effect. Always dollars a side. One of Czynski's birds dropped outside of the bounds thus preventing a tie. Kitmeys to liner ri all uric acid and Coats and Capes poisons or Cope Hies i rem To Go Into Business. John Krebs, formerly engaged in conducting the Commercial Hotel, and who dispensed with that owing to the death of his wife, has been in town for a few days fixing up some matters.

He has decided to go into business in Mahanoy City, his old home, and has purchased a half interest in the drug store of his brother, Harry Krebs. John made Merchant Yaifct blood. Get Gattllog Guns Ready. Ashland Telegram. Located at Centralia.

William Henner. formerly landlord of CureRfieumatism, Grut, Eczema, Ann Ine vigorous attack made upon the m- BLACKSMITHS and WHEELWRIGHTS, -AT the Klysburg hotel, has taken charee of mia, Htmples, Bad r.nyht Iiis ease, Ma'aria, Back uc tic, Kidney Pains, Dronsv.Pain in the Abdomen, Frecuent iamous rancn at tne lower end of town the Centralia House. Urination, Inflaination of kidneys, etc. Fourth Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Are not a secret remedy, but contain Remember the select dancine school in in the Evening Telegram yesterday had desired effect, as the "doves" flew to new quarters to-day, and the place is nailed up tight Several trunks were sent bv many friends in this section who will Bottom Prices nieniy concentrated extracisoi Aspar Curry's hall to morrow evening. agus, Juniper Berries, uchu, Corn Rotiftsca's flcttiDg Eoics, NTe Fourth aud Oak, Mt. bilk, Pareira Brava and Uva Ursa (all wish him well in his new venture. Don't invite disappointment by experimenting. Depend upon One Minute Cough Cure xnd vou kidney healers) and are scieutitically express to Mt.

Carmel, and we suppose that town will be polluted by their vile AT compounded. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills are have immediate relief. It cures cronp. The only harmless remedy that rcrodueea immediate endorsed ny pnysictans ami aruptrists, presence.

bucklen's Arnica Salve. Wagons, Buggies and Sleighs Always on Hand. First Class Workmanship Guaranteed lorshoeing Receives Special Attention. suius. xi, St.

vv samuei. Valuable Book Free. 50 cents a box, CHobbs Medicine Co. Chicago or San Francisco 3 A Full Line of Samples of Foreign and Do-mestic Voolens. SILLYMAN'S Thi Best Saivb In the world for Cuts.

People should realize that th only true and permanent curs for their condition is to be found in having Ofllcers Installed. Last evenine District President H. O. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Bores, letter, chapped Hands, Chilblains.

Smink, of Shamokin, accompanied by Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively William iioten and V. C. Smink. also of Pure Blood cures i iieo, ui uu pay requirea. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. B. W. Samuel.

Those Plaids Our reputation for superiority in this line recommends our stock as usual. Call and see us. Latest Correct Styles. Satisfaction Guarantees. Suits made to order from up.

Shamokin, visited Camp 35, P. O. S. of A and installed the officers for the ensuing term. Lengthy speeches were made by each of the Shamokin gentle in Because the health of every organ and tissue of the body depends upon the purity of the blood.

The whole world knows the standard blood purifier ia Unclaimed Letters. Unclaimed letters at Mt. Carmel office for week ending Jan. 30: men which were greatly appreciated by the members of the local lodge. post At Bickel for 15c per yard.

EYE NEW SHOE STORE FREE Snap Shots. The St. Paul isn't so much struck on -toocTs Frank tngle, Emil Weishar, Adolph Lefller, G. C. Heckman, William Logan, Win.

J. Brown, Chas. Boemen. Jane F. Hollister, P.

M. One inute Cough Cure tnnchps ihp rlcht srvt herself since she stuck on the sand. have opened a new Shoe A woman and a hen are seldom able Are Great Bargains, Also at 50 cents per yard and to find things where they lay them. Store in Bergstressers Building, corner Oak street and the Avenue, KL 1 1 11 It also touches It at the right time if you take It when you have a cough or cold. See the ooint? Sarsaparilla Then don't cough.

Dr. E. W. tamuel mi. varmei, ana respectiuiiy invite your patronage.

We carry a And therefore it is the only true and Passenger trains will leave Mt. Carmel for lluiikhannock, Plttston, Wllkesbaire, White iven, Penn Haven Junction, Maueh Chunk ehighton, Slatington, White Hall, Oatasauqua Uentown, Bethlehem, Easton New York, Phila Oijlphia, Hazleton, Jeddo, Weatherly, Black reek Junction, Delano, Muhanoy city, i'ates. lie, Shenandoah, Kaven i ile, Ashland, Pottsvtlle, 8t. Ulair and Oark-ater, at i ti, 8.10 a. 12.05, 2 20 and 4.50 p.

ni. rain at 4.S0 no connections for New ori, ForPltutton, Scranton, Tunkhannoek, Towau-I, Ulster, Waverly, JJImira, Auburn, Bullalo, lagara falls and all points iu the west, north-'West aud southwest at 5..12, 8.40a. 2.20, 4.60 XVS' 9'55 m- aud 12.05. 2.21 55 and 6.51) p. m.

Leave Hhamok in for Mt. Carmel at 5.1fi, ofjlS, 11.45 a. m. 1.55, 4.30 t.m m. Kor Centralia, Raven kun, Shenandoah, Vntes-Soeio" opemU aud fi jS KM? Mt: 00 7.40, a.

12.82, 3.00, 6.20 7.16 and 8.00 p. Leave Mt. Carmel for Sunbury at 7 30 a rr. :d.06, 2.20 and 5.05 p. m.

1 m' Leave Xerminal Station Philadelphia 4 10 Hilt a. 2.00, p. arriving here at 'w ,,12.03, 2.20, 9.00, 9.50 p. in. Silent but There it no discomfort, no disturbance ot business or pleasure, no loss lull line ot are selling rapidly.

QASHMERES. Certain ot sleep, after taking Hood's Fills. They assist Visiting In the Country. Kev. Misicki, pastor of St.

Joseph's Polish Catholic church, accompanied by Andrew Strzyzewski and Enoch Wanzie, left this morning behind a fine team of black horses to spend the day with friends in the country north of Mt. Carmel. Boots, Shoes, Slippers, digestion, so that natural, healthy habit is reliable medicine for nervous people. It makes the blood pure and healthy, and thus cures nervousness, makes the nerves firm and strong, gives sweet sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite, perfect digestion. It does all this, and cures Scrofula, Eczema, or Salt Rheum and all other blood diseases, becaus it Makes Rubbers, brought about.

Hood's Fills in all the best and latest makes and do signs. The stock will be found complete, J. W. Pierce, Republic, la. EYE SPECIALIST.

Formerly with H. E. Uorman will be In Mt. Carmel, AT THE JEWELRY STORE OF ALBKKT nobstkdt Every Friday. We euarantee every pair of glasses fitted by i says: "I have used and the prices within the range of the ara silent but nevertheless certain in their ef One Minute ongh cure in my familv and for most economic, good quality considered.

we are going to give awav. absolutely fect. Prepared iree, a tiandsome nickel-plated and plusli ore In Blue, Brown, Green, Garnet, In Black Henriettas we can save you money from 12 cents to 1.00 per yard. Our Kid Gloves for $1.00 are hard to beat in black and colors. Underwear, Neckties, Men's laundried and unlaundried shirts.

loot rest, now on exniDition our window. Call and see us. by O. I. Hood A Lowell, Mass.

25. Bold bT all druggists. Our Specialist. The hundreds that we nave fltted can testify to our eood work. Our ex RICHARD BROWN, perience has been earned oy years ui Vi It will eost rnii tinthlne to consult us.

11 you Corner Oak Street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Pa. Political Cards. do not need glasses we" will advise you so. msselfwith results so entirely satlsiactory that I can hardly find words to express myself as to its merit.

1 will never fall to recommend it to others, on every occasion that presents itself. UrK. Samuel. Death of a Little Child. Frank, the five-month old child of Steve Hudock, of West Third street, died this morning from catarrh of the stomach.

Interment will be made to morrow, services to be held in the Slavish church on the Avenue at 10 o'clock. A high liver with a torpid liver win nol be a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt's Liule Karly Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. Dr. K.

W. Samuel. Will Dance at Locust Dale. Howard Klineer and Fred Dwhnnl FRED B. REBMAN, Danville, Penna.

SUNDAY TRAINS Sunday train for New York and all Intermediate --HtttH (It. 13. for Shamokin at 7,20 a. and 3 24 for Shenandoah, iluhanoy city aud bolano 1WLI.IN H. WILBUIt, Gcn'l Sunt BHAS.

L. LKE, Gon'l Pass Agt, hlla' A. W. NO AC It, Asst. fietl'l Pas.

it, South Bethlehem, Pa. families and kmiora nts aylngwestward will And the Lehigh Valle lillroad the cheapest, quickest and m.wt ble route to Cleveland, Cincinnati. Uetmit Ucago Omaho, San Francls, ludlanai)ln saisville, Bt. Louis, Kansas city, Memnhia ghvme.oblle, New Orleans, ttc. ESflh ulr to baggage for which tough cheek are given and forwarded wlw me train a passenger.

Youmay dep.id urF Sirin iwwl of fare by lhia' tm for tlcketaaiid all Informants apply to J.BEN GOULD, Agent V. B. Mt CarmeL Pa Results prove every word we have said. Thousands of voluntary testimonials fully establish the fact that i-Iood's 8arga- EL parilla to Get Hood "lean eat better, sleep better and am better in every way since taking Hood's Saraaparilla." C. C.

Pavib, Box 625, Salina, Kan. JOB PRINTING Executed in short order at the Daily News office, Mt. Carmel. For County Treasurer, CHARLES B. BOYER, of Gowen City, Pa.

Subject to Republican County Rules. Your Support is Solicited. STEWING OYSTERS 35 cents a quart at Bickel OAK STREET Mt. Carmel, Pa. Mt.

Carmel'a star clog dancers, will visit Locust Dale Saturday night and Han cp At Take Your Wife oneof those handsome Pozzoni Pufp Bosks. They arepren free with each box of powder. 1 HERKBT ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDI-I date for Overseer-of-Poor of Mt. Carmel Town, ship. R.

M. BHODER1CK, Locust Gap, Dec. 21, ISM. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, constlpv Hon. biliousness, sick headache.

Indigestion. 2Sa a ball to bo held in Phillips hotel. SOUTH OAK STREET..

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