Candy. Do you wi'ih to eat candy tii:tt is pure? If so. vou should tiv our new line. We handle A M. Tenney's chocolates mid hoti Umis, the purest that can be made Try a box, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN V North (Viln Bt. FURNITURE. Never liml we mo Ihtkv nd Iwnutlfnl n Maori iiu nl n now, ami in point of value can offer liitit(llnit buyers IxHtrr tmluocmttntii thun ever Ve your nttontiou to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. Ita really n trout to ec such gooda at audi remnrkaMy low factory prion. -ONK OF OlvR- BABY COACHES Is a Kood thing to piarii nlong. They are xt "(led upward to unit any tnnto. Quality and nrtimt worth oloiio determine the prfeca, Otir Stock is Complete" M.Spoont, 1 13 ESast Cntr St. T"LJ ET" ' j H II I mm iiw bww Will remove . about APRIL i, '97, -TO- 29 South Main St. -NEAR- POSTOFFICE OUR SPRING CLOTHING Is ready for your kind in spection. The announcement may be a little later than that of our competitors, and the styles may likewise be LATKR, for ours is no display of job lots of last year leavings, but all the Newest, Freshest and Most Desirable Attire capable of producing, con sistent with moderate prices. -o)- The Juvenile Department Abounds with a magnificent variety and all-wool, high class suits, such as we can safely recommend. Men's and Boy's Spring Suits. ' Never so complete, the makes never more perfect, the prices J never so low. All ar war ranted the best obtainable value in the market. You will see the cream of what the whole woolen world has given over to the manufacturers. Bicycle Suits. ... A new branch we have, intro duced. The new arrivals place present assortments beyond any, in extent and styles to choose front, shown this sen son. We are the only jobbers in this locality. Gents' Furnishings. None better, none more stylish than our handsome display. ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. rialii and Cherry Sts. SAM BLOCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE nd LLOYD STREETS. X WK HAVE THE HANDSOMEST 7 DKMUNH OP ..OIL CLOTHS as town. 7s An. 7 HVW Centre Htreel. BEE - HIVE KHEDWATISlfl : Munyou's Rheumatism Cure la guaranteed to cure Hcut or muscular rheumatism in from one to five day. Sharp shooting pains In any part of Hie body stopped by a fuw doses. A prompt, complete ami permanent cure for lametiexa, soromss, stiff back nd nil pains ill hip and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the hack arc speedily cured It seldom fulls to Rive relief from one or two doses, and almost Invariably euros before one bottle has been inert. Price 30c. MUNYON Improved Hoinoropathlc Homo lteincdy Company put up a separate euro for inch disease. At all druggists, mostly 2o rents. Outdo to Health free. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon lSAI Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa . answered with free medical advice for any disease. pirav POJUTr. Happening Thutrujhonl the Con- try Chnfttlelrd tnr 1 tasty Ftrosal. The employes at Locust (tap Were paid to day. Lebanon county ta flooded With counterfeit silver dollars. The York safe factory began running night and day yesterday. The Herman Catholic Knights, of Ashlaud, have organized a relief fand. George Nutrcss, of (lirirdvilte, ia mow a condnctor on the Schuylkill Traction line. Operations fur the completion of tbo now bridge at Lost Creek have again been begun. Tiie borough of Mahanoy City has re' col red its share of the lloenao money, a little over fl5,000 00. lAslwnon women dare not go Into the city streets at night so many of the fair sex have been robbed of late. Ilirdsboro is excited because: a Beading girl refuses to desert the Salvationists ami go home with her mother. North ti mberland Presbyterian Women's Foreign Missionary Society will hold its annual, convention at Danville to-morrow. A contest between M L. Connelly aud W. A. Lynn for the Third ward seat In Kaslon Council resulted in a judicial decree deelar in v hiith ineligible. Judge Schuyler lias decided at Hasten that County Commissioners anil not Prison In spectors have tho right to appoint the engi neer nt the county jail. Frank 1 July's house, nt Allentnwn, was entured by a rohlier while the family wore at church, but the Imrkingof alittlo dog fright ened the intruder off. The spring announcements of stylish eloth ing for tho season of '7 of Sam Block's liochester clothing house appears in another column of to-day's issue. It cost Schuylkill county, with a imputa tion of 164,168, last year I88.-170.il to main tain the poor, while Lehigh, with a popula tion of 76,031, paid $26,018.84 for the same purjiose. Deeds Kcoordcd. The following deeds of real estate were fllod In the recorder's olllce: Michael ljiwlor and wifo to David It. Graham, premises in Mabauoy City ; Jama P. Swarts to Mary M. Weuverot al., premises In Push township ; Nathan llnnsickor and wife to Frank A. Wchr, premises in West Perm township; Catharine Crone et vir., to Win. II. Morgan, premises in Donaldson ; Henry Ochs and wile to Annette Klinger, premises in Valley View ; Mary Woodliouse to Win Canton and wife, premise in (lirardville ; Mary Wood hoiise to HauiiHli Gregory, premises In Uirardvllle. Salo of School Hoods. Subscriptiops will lie reeeivod at the olllce of tho Secretary of the School Hoard, In tho West street school building, for the aalo of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will mil thirty years. Interest four per cent, payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty flOO bonds; twenty $00 bonds, and thirty-eight $B00 bonds. Dy order of the Jioard, J. J. Pbice, President. Attest : FaAJiK Hanna, Secretary. To Aid American Seamen. New York, March 11. representa tive from a number of labor organi zations and trades unions met last night and arranged for a maaa meet ing having; Tor Ha object the ameliora tion ot American seamen. The meet ing will be held in- Cooper Union on March 26 under the auspices of the Central Labor, unions of this city and Brooklyn, the Social Reform club and ihe Atlantic Coast Seamen's union Among the speakers at the meeting will be IIlBhop Potter, Father Mc Qlynn, Henry George, Charles Freder ick Adams, Samuel Gompers and Thomaa B. MeCuire. It Is Intended to hold meetings In various seaport cities In the United States on the same even ing. l-UMU? 0 J'V Avenged. Hopl-.lnsv.l.o. w-. March 111. Police man Henry T.iyne was shot and killed Saturday r.ght by Walter Merrltt, a gan.Uer, who was In turn killed by Po licemen Moorman and Cravens. Mer rltt was drinking, and had been dis orderly all evening, and Tayne went to lilm and told him that If he did not BO home quietly he would arrest him. Without warning Merritt jumped back from Tayne and shot him In tile left eye. The ofllcer expired Instantly, Merrltt turned and fired two shots at the other two officers, both of whom shot lilm, one ball striking him In the face and one In the heart. He died Instantly. KRPOKT OF THE CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Sbenandoidi. in the state of lNmnsylvaiila, at llie ciohc oi Diisinoss, marcu n, lmrt : aaaioUBcas Loans and discounts (419,821 09 Overdraft!, secured and unsecured 1.W7 BI3 U. S. Honda to aeouro circulation 100,001) 00 Stocks, securities, cto 78,3-17 87 Banking-house, furniture, and flat I,a00 00 Due from national jaanaii mot re serve agents) 1.0I8 5S Due from state banks and bunker 8,008 08 Due rroui aiMirovod reserve aawnta...- 18. ISO 09 Chucks aud other cash items. a, IBS 82 Notes of otlier national banks 4Att 00 fractional paper currency, ulokels ami cents 719 SI I.iiwful money reserve lu bank, via : Hjieclr ll,M2 SO l.cal-tender notes J, 100 00 I' rl cerrif 'a of deposit for legal tenders... " 08,03 60 U 'ilcmunou fund with U. to. treasurer 18 per oent olrculation) ifiOH 00 Total J604,7MVB UABiuTUca. Oipltal stock paid in 1100,000 00 Hiirnlua fund 3.,000 00 Undivided proHta, leas espttuaas and taxes imld 17.312 75 National Bank notes outstanding - 90.000 oj Due to other national banks aa.KSa 70 Due tn state banks and bankers 81M 71 I i.l! . IdiuU deposits aubjeet to oltaok.... 32S.S33 U0 li. ,.,..! ocrtiAuetsf of deposit 32.47H HO Tune i rtlflontea of deposit yo.Wl S8 Coshiur's obecks outstanding 180 00 Total l0M,7H0i Statu of Pennsylvania, County of gohuylklll, as : 1, fel. W. Yoat. cashier of the above luuued biuik.-do aulamnly swear that Uw above state ment ta true to the boat of mv knowledge aud belief. S. W. Yost, Cashier SiiffiM-rilMMl and sworn to liefore me this 18th day of March, 1SU7. 8. O M Hollocktkh, Notary Public I 'oirei-t Attest M. Mki.U-i, ) &I. P. Euui.ru, Directors. John a. Kt.ni.l , ) MAHANOY CITY. Athletic Association tot-area n Lease of The Path. , Mahakoy City, Mar. 16. -The Mahanoy City Athletic Association hns received a new lease, of the" Mahanoy City park witli tbo privilege of enclosing a plot 600x610 feet. There will he a it mile track. Work will begin nt once If tho weather permits. A rc- , organisation of the Mahanoy City Wheel men 'a Club will take place In a few day. Mrs. William .!. Jame., of St. Nicholas., died Inst evening from a complication of lisoacs. She was 58 yean of age and i stir- vired by her hiiBhand and four children, Mrs Suiincl Hilling, Mrs William Trevethau, Miss Irene James and William Jkines. all of St. Nicholas. Mrs. William Roads, of Delano, fell; ilmvn the cellar step at her resilience last night. A lamp she carried in her hand nt the time fell to the floor and exploded. Mrs. Koads 1 quickly procured a piece of carpet and ex tingiilshed the flames. William Holibs, a miner employed at the ! Tunnel Ridge colliery, received a painful injury on the righ. hand yesterday while i stirtlng a battery. , Joseph Rryant, employed at the 8t. Nicho-1 lis jig hou i, received a painful injury to hia left eye yesterday. A pole of a chuto ! struck blin. Two boys gained admittance to Killer's 1 opera house last night by way of the Are es cape. It waaa dangerous undertaking.bu t they g.it Into the theatre safely with the assistance of friends inside and were then arrested. They wets discharged with a reprimand. llelier Itollovray, while boxing with a com. panlon on a bridge on Pint alley last even ing, fell against a railing of the bridge and fractured one of his arms. And the Splendid Opera lloti.e. From Muhanoy City Iteeord. There waa a time when fifty to a hundred people would go over to Shenandoah In see Robert Manloll, but time lias changed things aud on Wednesday night, at least that many Slianaodoih people will come over to our town to see this splendid actor. Health lteportit. Mary Sbeblnaky, aged B years, of 210 South Gilbert street, has been reported to the health authorities as suffering from measles. Coining lfivents. Mar. 18, Grand ball at Itobulna' opera house for the benefit of tho Hebrew school. Dropped Doad nt Ills Son's lted.Ide. Wilhesbarre, Pa., March 16.Some weeks ago a mad dog bit a number of people In the mining town of Duryea. Among the number was John Cramer. The wound was cauterized, but on Sunday young Cramer was seized with hydrophobia. His sufferings were ter rible, and lie had to be strapped In the bed. His father was not at home at the time. He was telephoned for, and arrived last night. Upon witnessing his son's agony he dropped dead by the bedside. The son died a half hour later. Deadly light Over rt fllrl. Shamokin, Pa.. March 10. A duel In which both participants were danger ously Injured occurred at Urady Sun day. John Monohln and Alexander Crofshonsktj both admirers of Miss Annie Gobler, came to blows and then secured weapons. Crofahonskl emp tied two barrels of buckshot into Mon chin's left arm, blowing It almost off, and fractured his skull with tho butt of the gun before Monchln succeeded In putting a revolver cartridge Into the lower part ot CrofshoiiBkl's abdo men. Out In llullroftders' Wnijes. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Marcli 1C The Le high Valley Railroad company has dis pensed with the services of Its yard masters at Coxton, Falrvlew and Plnk erton yards, and reduced the wages pf the engrineeis employed In the yards from $8 to $2.50 a day. The greatest bargains iu tho jewelry line at A. Holdennan's. DIED. 1IAI.EY. On the lltb Inst, nt Shenandoah, Pa., Daniel iiuiey. iriincrai win uiice pince on Wednesday, 17th Inst., from the residence of tho deceased's son-in-law. Michael Sullivan, am East I.loyd street. High mam at the Annunciation church nt 10 a. in. Interment in the Annunciation cemetery. Relatives and friends respectfully Invited to attend. 3-15-2t PEGIftliS HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of every worthy make and oflfer special inducements to buyers ; come and get our prices before buying car pets. DRESS PLAIDS. Perlmps about twenty pieces are left of the hundred pieces of choice plaids at 6c. per yard ; the) were made to sell at i2c. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at isc; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. Mack only, but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. GENUINE IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 CEJJTS PER GLASS Absolutely pure. Contains to Alcohol. Con tantly on Imud at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. H ALU NATlS? or ine uiobo in NEURALGIA aim .irvfmrfcti nittifi trio Pirinn-nt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS .presort bed by eminent pbysiolanai DR. FlICHTER'S fc6 a aniann vt PAIN EXPELLER.l World renowned f Hiimrt.nh1v pik rrr,fnl f trnnnirtn v-ltti Tradt Mark ' Anchor.' IF. Ad. HUhrACo., SI IVurlSL. Ken lork. J 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branoh Himtei. Own 0 lassnorks. t5 A 90 ola. Eudorwd A rcgomuwudid lir ; U i.l, . li i ; Mnli, n . ii. IInM-iibm li. Il N Mnip St . I- p, Li. Kiriin, n .ii.iiii . Blurui't t i h sj- ms&ri ,- aj DR. RICriTEr.'S 'ANCHOR" HTO.HACUAI. bwt for oil , itpenra& Btomnch rninplnlnla. 1 1 A BEAUTIFUL GIFT fc FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS, 3 COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. She holder of go Concern of the 3 RALD is entitlcil to ii llmt cln. lite- ZS slse, free-hand Water Color Portrait "3 worth SlS 00. miule from nuv fli.fitiet 'S photograph, by paying 66 cents nt M. 3 jEZ Jleeker's studio, 8 W Centre street, Zm Mienandoah Ta. OPEN SUNDAYS. Send photograph in immediately IS oelpt of portTatlt. rtA rMIMAIJ ftlA Oi a I f -am MISCELLANEOUS. E fOn KENT. A new house on Sonfli White ; street nrovided with all modern conven iences, ltinsonalilo rent Apply at F. E. Magarglo's store, East Centre street. 6-lS-tf 'TANTBO. A first-class tinsmith, one who uuoersianns piunioing prererreii. Apply to W. P. Williams. W North 1 Whlteatreet. 8-12-tf TJIOH ItKNT. The store room, cellar and one I' room on Slid floor now occnpieil by Mhrft'ii's Ttaaaar. losscsloii April Ut., oi earlier If deslreil. Heated by steam. Apply to 8-8-tf N. w. Banniij.. IjlOft UPNT. Store room and dwelling at No. 7 m North Main street. Contains halli and closet. Oood cellar ami nice yard room." Sire of store room, 16zl3 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters mid shelving ready for business Waieroom and table can be had with it if desired Oranil location and rent reasounlilc Address, C. W. Kewhouskr, 120 North Main street. 3-4-tf TOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. 1 The annual meeting of the stockholders of i i,a ni,i-niAt-f t ir.1,, r.....nn.. i ui. nndoab. will lie held at the ofHce of the om- jiany. No 21 Isortu Jardin street on April 7th, isw, oeiween ine uouri, 01 nun i p. in., lor the liuriiose of electing eleven ill) diiectors for tlie cunning year and for tlie purpose of hearing mid receiving the report of the audilors. 3-2-lt-oaw John Oiiuhi.er Soe'y. I PVINISTiKrVTOirS NOTICE Katate of t Jolm Shojai, late of thetownahlpof Union, In the county ot Schuylkill, anil ntnt-eof l'enn- nylvanin, uVeenseri. AH persons Indebted to until estate are requested to mako Irmneillatc ItHjinent and those liavins; IokhI claims against tlie same wiUresent without delay inirotier order for settlement, to JtrouiA 'Shout, Administratrix. ; Itinstown, Schuylkill Co., I 'a. Or to her Attorney, N. irsutLioir. rottsvllle. Pa. 2-28-t-oaw Evan J. Davies, L.I VERY AND 13 N. Jardin Street. AT MAMMOTH l. GOLDIN, Proprietor. We have just opened one of Ever displayed in Shenandoah. Our large mammoth store is crowded with bargains in this line, No store in the large cities carry a betier assortment or finer grade of goods than we now offer to our patrons. Gbttbren'8 movelttes. These goods were purchased for cash, and we will sell them at such low figures that will astonish you. In fact you will be amazed and wonder how such goods can be made up to sell for such low prices as we have bhenandoah need not buy shell-worn suits when they can buy the latest styles, new goods, at our store for almost nothing. Our mammoth show windows will give you an idea of Uie hundred ol suits that will greet your eye when you inspect our stock on the inside. Thousand of different patterns on the inside await your inspection. We invite all to come and see these bargains ; if you do you will surely buy. The ladies are especially invited to inspect tlie novelty suits for children. New sock of Pants for Men and Boys, and Children's Knee Pants-r-all the latest patterns. All the latest styles in Hats, stiff and soft, We Give away Express Wagons with Children's Suits. Mammoth Clothing House, L.. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and 11 South Main St., Shenandoah. A pleiiMiR- to buy jjooils ill such a store as ours with so fine a stock. PKIISONAL MICN1ION. Mrs. W. 9. Morgan and Mrs. Oeorgo Jones and William K. Powell, of West Caerry street, have gone to Plttaton to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Oeorge Mains. Mrs. Honor Waters, of Ncaqiiehontng, Is a guest of the Morgan family on West Cherry itrect. tic urge Ploppert, Jr., transacted business at the county seat to-day. Max Spoont, the furnitnre dealer, left at noon to day for Newark. Mrs. George Hlggins returned to her home in Hluimokin this morning after spending "cvenil days in town. Mi Mary Murphy, of Delano, Is the guest of hor parents on East Oak street. Mrs. T. J. Broiighall spent to-day at Potts- ill.-. Thomas Heilly, of Ilrownsvlllo, Is confined to his home by an attack of the grip. Misses Sallie and Ida Hughes, of Ashland. I spent last evening among town acquaintances, i Miss I.oiii.a Kich, after a pleasant sojourn ! ill tho residence of Miss Iim Herman, on 1 North Chestnut street, returned to her home In Hhamokln to-day. Frank limner and lady friend, of Rending, arc guests of Mr. Rnmer's parents, on Hast Coal .trcct. John Durkin, outride foreman nt the , Huston Klin colliery, was one of the pall ! hearers at the O H,iru funeral to-day. John llrady, Hr , and his son, John, Jr , of Urafidonvillo, are slowly recovering from their recent attack of the grip. There! This li Just the Thing. Ri d Flag Oil for sprains and bfnios. At (iriihler Hrof., drug Btorc. Tendered ft Rurjirtso Party. Ojiitc a number of the intimate friends of Mr nnd Mrs. H. A. Ucddall gathered nt the M. li church parsonage, adjoining the Jirdd.il! residence, for the pnrposeof tender iug them a surprise party, prevloui to their depnrtttte for tholr new home lu Tamaqua. lint it so happened that tho surprising party were surprised themselves. The gathering was a most enjoyable one, amusements of various kinds making the even ing pass very pleasantly. Refreshments were served in abundance, and Mr. lleddall and his estimable wife proved themselves excellent entertainers. Many expressions of regret at their departure from our midst were made by those present, among the number being the follow lug : Rev. Alfred lleehner and wife and three daugh ters, Dr. G. F. Matter aud wife, Mr. and Mrs. James May, Mr. aud Mrs. lasso llird, Mrs. W. H. Shoemaker, Mr. nnd Mis. Moses Owens, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price, Mrs. DenJ. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perkins, Mr. and I Mrs J. II. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Johu Tiiggart. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Straughn, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Stout, Mrs. Daniel Ogdeu, Mr. and Mis. William Kerslalte, Mr. and Mrs. 0. (1. Clotiser, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morgan, Miss Prlscilla Parry, Mr. aud Mrs. David RiooVs, Miss Ella MaginniBM, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Morgan, Mr. aud Mrs. A. H. Swalm, Mrs. Savllla Pettlt, Mrs. Oeorgo H. Williams, Mrs. folin G. Thomas, Miss Sallie Senior, Mrs. James Hutton and son, Fred., Miss Ida Ruck man, of 1'enn Valley, Miss Utile lleddall, of Wm Penn, Kdward Shoemaker, Esq., Mr. Mrs. Edward D. Reddall, and daughter, Annie, Miss May Shollenbergor, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Reddall, Charles X. Reddall and wife, John Senior, Misa Jennie Reddall, George W. Deddall, Mr. and lln. S. A. Red dall and son, Frank. Pan-Tlnal What la It? The greatest cure fur coughs and colds. At flruhlcr Rros., drug store. T.lritior License Cuurt. Tho following transfers of liquor licenses were made: From Oscar McGml in Port Carbon to Peter W. Post ; from Lewis Helm in West Rnmewlck to J. II. Hardllnger; from Evan Evana in Glrordvlllo Itest ward to Benjamin E. Weeks. .School Superintendent lClectlon. Notice ia hereby given tlutt the School Dliectora of the Rorough of Shenandoah, Pa., will meet in the Directors' room iu the West street building in said borough on the 23rd day of March, 1807, at 7:00 p. in. to elect "one person of literary nnd scientific acquirements and skill and experience in the art of teaching as borough superintendent," to fill the unexpired term of Prof. C. D Rogart. Ry order of the Board. John J. Prick, Pres. Attest: Fhakk Hanna, Sec'y. 2-ll-10t When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street j Dealer lr stcee 1-tf THE - CLOTHING HOUSE, the finest stocks of marked them. The people of "jiAW'S BEST HEJIEDY. Paine's Celery Compound Prevents Nervous Breakdown. Spring has come. It Is time for all persons to think seriously of their health. Rut that doesn't menu takinz the first spring remedy that happens to lie offered. rersons who make It their uusiuess to get the tnostefiectivo remedy to be had are sure to carry horuo Paine's celery compound. No other remedy is capable of c'o lining the Wood, nourishing the nerves and regulating the bowels and digestive organs like Paine's celery corupouud. If you are troubled at all by rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches or sleeplessness, eveu if these attacks come only now aud thou, now is the time to purify the system of them. Don't procrastinate and dally till frightened into doing something when you find the task of getting well hdsasBtimed desperate propor tions. Paine's celery compound will cure kidney trouble, heart wilnitallon anil disordered liver accurately, intelligently aud permanently whon other remedies only raise hopes that are nover fulfilled. l'aine's celery compound, which owes Its origin to the most distinguished physician and investigator this county ever produced, i roi. Edward iu. 1 helps, M. 11., IA,. D., or Dartmouth college, has been publicly in dorsed among medical exports as the only spring remedy in any sense entitled to that name. It cau bo said without fear of contradiction that no other remedy can truthfully refer to men and women so responsible, so trust worthy, so convincing because of their straightforward, enthusiastic and ouslly-vcil- CR 1 J 1 1 I 1 1 i i I i j I j 1 1 i i . I i I i 1 1 i i i i 1 1 i i i -55 -5 5 -J j -jig xi$ 5 is 4 m s y pill lEsiae oi a llii And a Half , 1111 500 Pairs -of Sample Shoes. -B - Is what we are offering now, and you had fl Htti p "sfjH 33 better come at once before the best are all gone. 333 They are all high grade shoes, but the prices we 3233 have put on them are about half value. 3:33 Checks with every purchase ; 25 worth gets a handsome Parlor Lamp, Factory Shoe Store,, BEDDALL BUILDING. J. A. M0YER. Mgr.- SMOGS AT PACTOliY URicgS; " 333fS 333 33& 33 33 NEW SERIES I 8a in fund atouk will be sold by THE MINERS', MECHANICS' AND LABORERS' B, & L. ASSOCIATION, At the office of J. B. Ooyle, BeddaH's building, March 17th, from 8 to 5 o'clock p. in. CLOSING 0VtbELow COST I I will close out iu 80 days my entiro stock of BOOTS AND fcHOJBB of tlm best nnd finest make. The greater part of thin stock in home made goods. Reason for si lling out I intend to leave town. Call early aud examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 125 E. Coal St. fled testimonials (u praise of Paine's celery compound. It is foolish to tako poor health "philoso phically" thess sprlngdays. There isno rea son why nnyoue should sit hands lu lap, and submit to headaches, poor appetite, continual tired feeling or constipation. If every dis hcartoued Invalid will go right at getting well by using Paine's celery compound, that per son will he astonished and delighted with tlie quickness with which this wonderful remedy isable to call a halt to wasting disease, dis eases of debility anda "run-down" condition. Paine's celory compound does wonders in making people well. Here Is what a woman, an ambitious and lui id-working member of the legal profession iu Now York city, says of this great remedy: 220 Ith Ave., New York. While a student in the New York university lav, school and under great pressure from work and study, I was ail vised to tako Paine's celery compound. I did so, and its beneficial result? tn one whose nerves arc under the trial of severe mental effort, I am only too ready to anert. After taking three bottles I found' that it produced quietness of nerves and in duced sleep, very beneficial to my health. For those troubled with insomnia I can heart ily recommend it as a harmless Inducer of sleep on account of its quieting effect on tlie nerves. Yours very truly, (Sisned. Florence H. Dangorficld. Attorney and Counselor at Law. l'aine's celery compound, which makes the weak strong, has received testimonials from thousands of people who had almost despaired of ever again lieing in perfect health. i j i I 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 i i i i 1 1 i 1 1 i ir We've built up tlie biggest shoe business in town. The growth hasen'tbeeuaccidental not by a long shot. We did it only by giving the best shoe value in town, and we are going to keep up the good work. We've improved our store, we've improved our stock, more and better kinds than ever,' and all at the same old prices we've taught you to expect. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PPR ICEES... 00 TO- Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. A genuine welcome waits you at JOB WYATT'S SALOON, Cor, rialn and Coal Sts. finest whiskeys, beers, porter ai.il ic aonataiitiy on tan. Obolaa emoeraiu c ,liu.ti Ye u igi.i a. -. 32&i