Candy. Po you wish to cat c:iii(ly th it it piuo ? If so, vow ilioukl t v our new Hue. We h:tuclle A M. Tenney's chocolates and bow bows, the pure9t that caw be made. Try a box, yow'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN G- North Nfl lrt Sit. FURNITURE. XcviTliml wt- m, ifirHf nnd Iwnlitifnl an assort' turn an now, nnd in point at value ran offer intrinHnfc Imyt i i--ttcr Inducements than ever WV I'jvll your Mt'-iition to onr line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. It rortlly n front to sec such RomU at such rciiarkflMy low factory prices. ONE OP Ot'H- BABY COACHES I n hooiI tl.inff to push nlonfr. They lire ciadcd upwards to suit any taste. Quality aud nttiml worth alone detcnnlm- tho price, "Our Slock is Complete.- M.Spoont, f IS Bast titra St. BEE - HIVE Will remove on or about APRIL 1, '97, -TO- 23 South Main St. -NEAR- 0111 GREAT STOCK Is ready for yonr kind in spection. The announcement may be a little later than that of our competitors, and the styles may likewise be LATER, 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 caw safely recommend. Men's and Boy's Sj)ring Suits. Never so complete, the makes never more perfect, the prices never so low. All are 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 manufactwrers. Bicycle Suits. . . . A new branch we have intro duced. The new arrivals place present assortments beyond any, in extent and styles to choose from, shown this (sea son. We are the only jobbers in this locality. Gents' Fumi&hings. None better, none more stylish than our handsome display. ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE, Cor. riain and Cherry Sts. bM HI.OCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. 'Jf HAVK TUB HANIISOMKHT Jfc4 llANDSOMKWI CLOTHS utosiuns ur ..OIL SK fVWN rr d trni trv 3tik I i 1 vy 1-1 1 . t Ho. 27 W Centre Street. - vNj I itmVSJm (1 In Wl kfg-Barre LITe IntereMlns; to the Public t Large. I Mnny a reader of thin In Wilkes Burre lias seen the Inrtc wati'li sign, tlmt'liBtigs out nt No. 40 North Mala street. It I. there to tell i the people who see it that Hubert VY. HnigM, wnti'hmnker, etc., can be found at that location, mid perhaps you may doubt the follow inn. In whic h rase yon enn always find Mi. lliiiglitat his address ready aud pleased t verify it Watilimnklng as it is called, is no doubt thought to he a comparatively easy business mi the constltntloii of a man, but this li not the caw. The constant stooping I position maintained while at work brings with it many aches and pains. Such positions In time effect the action of the kidneys, and thlslsjust What It tilil ill tin ciso of Mr. llalgbt, Mid he began to look for a remedy that would relievo. At laat be wns rewarded. One day he read of Dean's Kidney Mils. Nothing woa claimed for them, but that they were a kidney euro. All the ill that flesh in heir to were not set down aa help;; sulject to their wnnduroua influence, and thin inspired uonfldoiico in them. Tho symptoms de- s'ribud by kidney sufferer were his symp toms. He began taking them. Three or four dotes brought a change, and day by day he grew better, now ho says: "I am entirety oyer my trouble. Home remedies I have used, bnt foiirnd but little relief of a tempor ary nature. My greatest trouble was lame ness and stiTness iu the hack, with sharp, shooting pains in the region of the kidneys. I consider Uoan's Kidney 1111s a good and safe remedy, and 1 recommend them to others." No 1ettor proof . of merit can be offered than the plain facta as stated by those who know by experience. Call on Mr. Height If yon doubt this. Donu's Kidney IMIls aro for sale by all dealers, l'rlco 50 cents. Mailed by Foster Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo agent for theU S. Remember tlia name Donu's and take no other. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES Omceot the State Hoxiiltai lor Injured Tenons of the Anthracite Coal Uegtou of Pennsylva nia, Fountain Springs, I'ennn. S.'nled nnd marked (liroiwwals for enmities) foi the state hospital for Injured person of the mitliraclte coal region of Pennsylvania, will lie ,, eel veil liv the Board of Trusters im to and including ihc Hint ilny of Murelt, A. I) , 107, for fiiriifKhfiig breiei, ineHt, groceries, drugs. niu I in, fruit, vegetables, lee, feed, eoal, Ac., for he venr ending Mny 31st, 1K1H '1'lie Duard of Trustees reserve the riglit to reject liny or nil bills. A sclteclulo or uic nitlcles mil nr. limbic oinount of eneli required, will lie f iirnUht d on application Addn s. ,t. (' Biiiulk, Slip't H ate Hospital. H-12-15-IH-22-20 rountain Springs, I'a. rnmmmmmmmmmm! j A BEAUTIFUL GIFT ' B FOR THE COMINS HOLIDAYS. COUPON TO "HERALD" READERS. i neons of HERALD is entitled to a ifrst-clnns life- S slse, free-hand Water Color Portrait -j worth $15 00, mode from nny distinct .3 Iilmtugriipli. by paying G5 cents nt M. locker's .tudlo, 'Xti v. Outre street, 3$ Hheiiantlonh, Pa 0PEH SUNDAYS. 2 Send photograph In Immediately : and have coupons ready upon re- -3 celpt of portrait. Jjt: NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. GENUINE $ IMPORTED i BEER XourfsliinK and exhilarating 5 CEJiTS PER GLASS Alrfluhitaty pure, tintly on hand at Contains to alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, NO. M NORTH MAIN ST. CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST ! I will clrt out In 30 days my entire stock of nuurs Aiu buus 01 1110 newt mm nncvt inuka. The ureater uart of this stock is home tnnile Rood). Reason for celling out I Intend to leave town. Cull early nnd examine the stock GEO. MANNING, 1S5 E. Coal St. GIAIi HIS BIG STOIE'S UNEQUALLED ' BARGAINS. CARPETS. We carry a good stock of eve ry worthy make audi offer special inducements to buyers ; come and get our price before buying car pets. DRESS PLAIDS. Perhaps about twenty pieces are left of the hundred pieces of choice plaids at 6c. per yard: they were wade to sell at iaj4c. YARD YIDE PERCALES. Equally cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at iac.; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. Black only,. but rich brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price ouly 39c. L. J.WILKINSON WILKINSON'S MUN STREET. LLOYO STREET, THE LYON-DUNN CONTEST. Mmijr Nil men OinlHed In th Fourth nmt 1'lfJli ri-d. The rnntest court wns lii srstion again yivterdny and a number of witnesses from the Fourth nncl Fifth munis were heard. There were over one hundred names omitted from the registration book Id the Fifth WBr,, ,la thejr votes will likely he thrown out The following witnesses were heard: Richard Mcitale voteil, hut could not remember whether be male proof nr not. Ills name was added to the ballot cheek Hat. Ho voted for Judge Dunn. William Summons voted, but mado no proofs His name was added to the ballot check list. He thought he voted the full Reptihl.can ticket. Joseph Ilendokn voted, hut had made no proofs. lie conld not remember fot whom he voted for Orphans' Court Jndgo, W. J. Tobias, M. J. Jluldoon, John Wood, Patrick Gaffhcy, Nicholas Fiilmor, Ed war! Duwlliig, Michael Keonan aud Patrick Hand nil voted, bnt made no proofs. They all voted for Judge Dunn. John D. Dlllingsnyder voted, but made no proofs. The respondent found him properly registered and lie was excused. Thomas McAllister came next. He was a cripple. He voted, but was not registered. He mado no proofs of his right to vote. Heiug asked how lie voted he said he could not re member. Asked whether he voted a straight ticket ho said he didn't think that was a fair question. He. however, could rot tell which ticket he voted. Joseph Ryan voted bnt made no proofs. The respondeat found him properly registered, and he was let go. Joseph Wylukas voted but mnde no proofs. He could not remember for whom he voted, whether tho Republican or Democratic ticket. Thomas Howling and Martin Monaghan both voted bnt made no proofs. As neither was registered they were asked for whom thoy voted, and both answered Mr. Dunn. Philip Yerofaky voted but made no proofs- He was attacked on non-registration, but the respondent found him registered, bnt there was n slight error in the spelling of his namo on the registry list. John Mitchell voted but made no proofs. Did not remember for whom-ho voted. John Iiauter was in the name tlx, his memory being poor. John Malone couldn't remember whether ha voted In 1806 or not. Anthony (Hunts, Charles Wyoclillis, James Meliiile, Michael Ryan, Joseph" Mandusky were all unregistered uurl all voted forjudge Dunn. John Hoffman aud II. llubinsliy were at tacked on non-reglsl ration, bnt the respond-, cut found both properly registered. Patrick llrenuan, of Ilrownsvllle, was next called. He said he never voted in the Fifth ward of Shenandoah, but tlio Man who subpoenaed the witnesses told him he could find no Patrick rtreuuan in the Fifth ward, so he would subpoena the Ilrownsvllle man, although the latter protested. He was not examined. Tlio 1'resldeiit's Social Life. I'.i-l'resiilent Harrison, whose articles in The Indies' Home Journal Bre creating such widespread interest, will write aliout "The Hurial Life of the President," in tlie'Apill issue of 'hat magazine. Tlio ox-President will tell of the dinners, receptions, etc., that .ire given by the Chief Executive, and detail the great social demands made upon him. He also gives u peep into the White House dining-room and silver closet, and notes the beauty of the service used for state dinners, which was bought at second hand. It is said that ho also pays heed to the oft-repeated question, "How much of his salary can a President lay aside?" MAHANOY CITY. Tho entertainment and social given by the Ladies Auxiliary of tho Y. M. C, A. Inst night was a social and financial success. Mrs. Mary O'Kcefe, oue of the most aged and oldest residents of town, died yesterday. .She is survived hy four children, Mrs. Edward Dwyor, Mrs. Jeremiah Leary, Michael nnd Thomas O'Kcefe, the latter of Denvor, Col. Miss Tennle, daughter of Archibald Hod certs, of Gilbcrton, and Daniel Richards, son of District Superintendent W. II. Kichards, of town, were married last evening at the home of tho bride's parents. Miss Minnie Thomas was tho bridesmaid and Leonard liichards, brother of tlio brido, tho grooms man. The rooms of the Mahanoy City Relief As sociation aro open to-day. The applications for relief are falling oil'. The Women's Baptist Missionary Society of the Heading Association will meet iu the English Baptist church next Wednesday. Delegates from Pottsvillo, St. Clair, Minors- vllle, Hazleton, Glrardvillo, Shenandoah, Allentown and Easton will be in attendance. A telegram recelvod last eveiilngannounced the denth at Aunvllle, Lebanon county, of Rev. W. H. Lewew, who was pastor of St, John's English Lutheran church in town for a number of years. A meeting of the Schuylkill county branches of tho Y. P. S. of C. K. will bo held iuSt. Paul's Reformed church thisovon ing and will be addressed by Rev. D. M. CbamberUIn, of Pottsvillo, and othors. Michael Mitchell, who was pitcher for tho St. Nicholas Blues last season, has signed with tho PotUville league club fur next season. Annie, daughtor of David Hughes, of St. Nicholas, died yesterday, aged 0 years. Chief Burgess Bowman will nsk tho Bor ough Council to place five steel colls in tlio lookup. Deeds ltecordetl. From Samuel Desbel to Patrick J, Ryan, promises iu East Union township; from Richard Edwards to Maria Edwards,premisas in Pottaville; from Adam Purtou and wife to Susan Grant, premises in Pottsvillo; from Fannie Eber et vlr to Wni. V. Iloran, M. I)., piemisesiu Mahanoy City; From James V. Sehnaperketter and wife to Lehigh Valley Coal Company, premises In Palo Alto; from Citizens National Bank to Anton Loeper, premises iu Ashland. HOOD'S PILI-iS uure Liver Ills. Biliousness, Indigestion, lloaclache. A. plena'-tit laxative. All Druggists. ximmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmiz 1897. A SPRING GREETING! That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed here with less outlay than in any other store in this section. CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in black and fancy worsted, especially made for Confirmation and Communion Suits, which are perfection in the art of tailoring. New goods arriving daily by the cases. Our shelves and counters are loaded with new goods, and at special prices, the latest novelties from the manufactories in the country. CLOTHING, HATS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS WATCH OUR LAIIGE DISPLAY WINDOW. A Beautiful Easter Souvenir Given Away to Eaeb ForafcaMr, E B E B g B B B B B ONI inrd 13 B 10 WTHT F0IMT. Happenings Tlirongliont the Oomitry Chronicled for Hasty l'ernsal. The P. A R. station at I'ort Clinton was robbed of JlO.flO. The Halvat'on Army yetterday inaugurated Its work in Pottsville. The Tower City Water Company will build their reservoir tt once. A street ear render ordinance lias been killed In Lancaster City Councils. Wealthy Abraham Hay, a cattle dealer, has disappeared from his home In Reading, and foul play is feared. Mt. Carmel has a curiosity in tho shape of a dog with two tails, two heads, six legs and misplaced pair of ears. United Evangelists, shut out of the l-.vmi- gelicnl church at Klelnfelttrsvllle, will erect an edifice of their own. Wheelmen have succeeded In getting en forced an ordinance to prevent dogs running at large In Harrtsburg streets At snndown Wednesday began Pitrim, one of the best known festivals in the Hebrew calendar. It lasts until sundown today. Temporarily craiscd with grip, John 11. Oable, of Chambersbtirg, has been found by relatives in Philadelphia and returned home. Governor Hatlr)gs yesterday ismed a ro cbunBtioii declaring that Fiidav. April Dili, nnd Fiidny, April 28th, shall be observed as Arbor dayi. On Wednesday afternoon the electric wire in Miles & Oaughan's warehouse broke, and but for timely discovery the building would probably have been in flames. No damage was done, however. Torturing, itching, scar)- skin eruptions, burns and scalds are soothed at once ami promptly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, tho best "known euro for piles, t . H Itagonhnch. School SiiperllitBililent ICIeellnn. Notice Is hereby given that the School j Directors of the Borough of Shenandoah, Pa will meet in the Directors' room in tl e West street building in said borough on the 23 nl day of March, 187, at 7:wip. m. toeieci "one person Of literary and prentific acquirements and skill and experience in the art of teaching as borough superintendent," t All the unexpired term of Prof. C. D. Bogart. By order of tho Board. John J. Price, Pres. Attest : Frahx Hahna, Scc'y. 2-ll-10t AVIiat We Suffer rroin. Nearly all diseases are cunihle, but only the speolalls; who has devoted liis life to their study oan treat them with unifoim success. Dr. Greene, 88 West 11th St., Sew Vork t'itv, the most distinguished spcciiln-t, is wor d famed because of his etircs. Why ? Pe canse he has studied. invcstgiitcd nnd dis Oorered the true remedies for the cure ot div eases. You ean consult Dr. Greene pcisoii.illy or hy letter free. lie has developed the must perfect aud sticrestful system of cure through correspondence. Write him if you desire to be cured. Dim). ItttOWN.-Ou the 17th Inst., nt Yntesvlllo, l'a., Sydney, wife of John Brown, hkciI yenr. runeml will take place on Siiturdiiy, 211th lust., nt 2 p. 111. Hervlees in the MetlioilM Kpisonl eliurcll 1 Shennudoali. Interment In the Odd I'ellows' eemetery. Itel.itivea and friends respectfully invited to nttelid. Pimples, blotohos, L'n. Ul eods, red, rough, oily, mothy skin P 1 r sca'y scalp, dry, thtn, nnd tailing hull. 1 1' 'y Itlamlshes prevented by CtmcuitA t-'Ui',tho most effective skin yrarlfy. Ing and beautifying soap In. tho world, as well as purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery. InoH throughout the worM. Pottih D. iltn C. Cori",, Bole lrops., Doeton. oa'llow to IkauUfy the Skln,"ftee BLOOD HUMORS Pemwn.ntly Cnreil tT CUTICnitA REMED1BS. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKI). Experienced girl for aenisral hoiiMiwork. Amy nt So. 11 North Slain street. 3-18t jlOU SALK.-Tl.ro ioro. Wilton hall nnd 11 Siiijrji i Jinm tvurwi uh"u unit tuw etuir carpet, nnd wJnuow slindes. Dr. ub. No. 21 South Whit street, Shenandoah, ia!ii Straub I'enna. FOll KENT. A new houee on South Whiti fttruet provldetl with hTI modern conveii ienccn. Itentronnhle rent. Apily at F. 12. MitgarKle'H store, Cat Centre street. 3-15-tf TpOIl ItKNT, The store room, cellar nnd one room on 2nd floor now occupied hy Morion's llaznar. l'oMeIon April 1st., or earlier if desired, llentru by steam. Apply to 3-8-tf N. W. IlEDUALL. ItOTt KRNT. Store room and dwclliiiK ut No 132 Nortli llain street. Contains hath and closet. Good cellar and nice yard room. Size of store rooms lftxlo feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters nnd shelving ready for business. Wore room und stable can le had with it if desired (Inind location and rent reasonftble. Address, C. '. NBsniousKn, 120 North Mafn street. 3-1-tf SEALED PROPOSALS. Seeled pronoeals will be received by the undersigned, the Controller of Schuylkill county, nt his office in I'otteville until 2 o'clock . juoimay, Aiarch 1W7, for fumfslifmr meats, Hour, groceries, Vegetables, ice. eoal. Ac. or uits. muslin, fruits, for the quarter ending June 30, 18117, to he used at Schuylkill count Almshouse, Schuylkill iiuveu, I'a., ami scituyl kill county prison at 1'ottsvDle, l'a. The board reserve the right to reject any or all blds A schedule of the art teles, and nrobuble amount of each required, will be furnished on application to the IMreetori, prison Warden, or Controller. A, R. Sbvbbw, County Controller. I'otUvi lie, March 10, UBT. B-lU-St 1897. I REFOWICH, 3 PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 3 South Main St., Sine nsmdosh. Took Her Advlec. A clergyman in a (southern stale was Onllod to perfm-m n marrlHge ceremony in a poor white Hettlement. After tho knot ww tied tlio mother of tlio bride plncctl before the guests refreshments in tho form of ryo whisky. Tlrt pastor, by virtue of his office at) a Christian min ister, remonstrated with her for thus starting iu life the new crmple. Tho mother, a lurgo womrtn, nimtit a foot tnllcr than the minister, plnohig her rvrms akimbo and looking him straight in tlio eye, said, "Look n yere, mister preacher, yer kim yere to marry this ypro conple. Yo'vo married this yere couple. Now git. " New York Tribune. A Mnu uf ltesource. A good story is told of the late Count Oleiohen when he was an embassador iu London. At n dinner party it was liis linrri luck to nave to conduct to tame a lady of ti taciturn nnd unresponslvo nature. To all his polito nothings slionnswor cd never a word. Nothing daunted, he continued to ply lier with small talk, till at last sho slowly turned her head toward him nnd deliberately ynwned. The count was equal to tho occasion. "Ah, madam," he snid loudly, "I also have gold in my teeth." Strand MiiBoziuc. for orrr 33 , of tno OloDO fcr 1 1IEUHALGIA and similar OompUbtB, nnn prcpara uoacr lue stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS proBoribed ly eminent phyelolam : DR. niCHTER'S g 9 AVorld renowned I ItenmrkablvsucrfliMifol I SOnlvitcTiolna 'wlili Trade Mark" Anchor,' K. Ail.Klchtcri('o.,21srcarlSU, Ken lark. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Eranoh nouses, Own Gl8woris. sASOcu. tndorbcilit rccomuicndeauj V nflcy, tri N Mrin ft1,.11- llnKenblieli, 103 N Main St , p. i. Kirun, as. aiain iMiirnnuoaii. DR. RICHTER'S ' ANCIIOU STOMAOnAT. beet Volt , 1yspepstitigHtoinnch Compliilnts. I 3 3 There been a never has Es shoe store S that gave more value 2 for your money than S we do. ; The old penny- 3 wise-and-pound fool- 2 isn idea ot giving as little as a man 3 could for money has 3 no place in our 2 r store. 2 With Us, it's As B Much as We Can, B Not as Little.-" ijE: We want to draw your 3 g shoe trade here ; but 2 B we don't expect to get 2 it unless we can con- 2 B vince you that we are 2 H giving more good, solid, worth-your-money ser g vice than any other 2 B shoe store can. 2 B 2 g We're proving that 2 B we DO do this to more 2 B people to-day than we 3 B ever did. We'd like g YOU to be among the 5 fc number. 5 You should be. ? 2 B then we make our customers a 3 P present of a beautiful Parlor 2 E Lamp when purchases B amount to $25,00. 3 3 2 2 3 FACTORY... SHOE STORE, 3 3 3S J. A. M0YER, Mgr.- B Shose Retailed at Factory Prices, 2 iTn jfc AAA All - J S 3 ''''' " COTTOLBNn. no4 1 rVQ, JB JfJ TtiftCottftltne trnrlt-marltft va. VR arU arc t;rttolenM and it sirrr'n j head In foltn-flant wrcutb. AT MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, l. GOLDI 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 better assortment or finer grade of goods than we now offer to our patrons. flfcen's anb Bos' Clotbino.- "Gbflbuen's '(Rovelties.. 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 marked them. The people of Shenandoah need not buy shelf-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 the hundreds of "suits that will greet your eye when you inspect our stock on the inside. Thousands 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. Tho ladies are especially invited to inspect the novelty suits for children. New stock of Pants for Men and Boys, and Children's Knee rants 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 pleasure to buy goods in such a store as ours with so fine a stock. Bloomsburg Gold-- -Xure Sanitarium -For Cure of Liquor- ard Mof brile Hafcrtts No detention from business. Add rest , J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D 8IIBNANDOAII, NiNN'A. - poll SIIKIUFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of Ormtkmbuko. Subject to Republican rulsa. -liwnautioN's tii8athh, ' . 1 VrJ. KmxflBBOif. JtAHAonn. MONDAY, MARCH 22, ,'97 FIRST GRAND ENTERTAINIENT For the lenefit of tiie Worthy Poor of BhenandotifPa. . . . YAUDEYILLE Q CLUB MINSTRELS Assisted by tli Hsinous Sohopp Orchestra, SIX END MKN 1 PKBMIBK COMEDIANS I GRAND FIK8T PART OF... ...MODERN MINeTIiEMlY! Iinil.UANT MUSIC! 8WKKT SINOINQI CIIUND OUO and FUNNY SKKTCllKS ! DON'T FAIL TO 8KB THlt Corbett-Fltzslmmons Burlesque, . . . "The Irish Senators" and "Pastime on the New Orleans Leyee." 30 Great Exponents of Humor In Burnt Cork I NOTICE. Tiie entire roeelpts of tills entertain ment will go to lb. geuernl relief committee for the benefit uf tiie poor of SlieoHiidosh. TICKETS - only - 25c Reserved seats may be procured for 10 cents extra t KHi lin's drug store. Clutri now open. A Handsome Complexion is one of tiie greatest i Iiarrus a woman onn possess. ji'oaiosii'B i gives It. lHfintrrl lln Irlnn Who can think a hdu hii iuoa ri,i.ssH or some simple Protect yojir Msu; ther msr Mat y" wealtb. Writs JOrfff wrobKfitit'riN CO , Patunt Allot Hen. WsstilDgUjn. D. f . fur their ti.fiu) urlu oRel aud lUt of two biUKtred inveutluua wanfeil. nr COTTOLUNB. will fiud in COTTOLENE the ideal frying uiedluni. It looks clean and is clean and does not sputter in the pan. Food fried in Cottolone j is free from greasiness and K richness. It it appetizing- in 1 appearance, jE delicious to taste and healthful to cat. ! Then there is the addod con- ! siderntion of lower cost. Of t Cotlolcne does the work of j lard or butter. THE II. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ! flints S Iwk, Itill.rt.liAl llll.Vitik. I THE IM, Proprietor. the finest stocks of OLD-STO-ROmim SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) East Centre Street. OSlee ITours: 7 a, in. 'to 8 p. m. Dr. X VT. Angles, Date ot Iteoillng, Manner. NOTICE Dr. O. 8. Hartley Is still in nected Willi the cstnlillfliment. ..ALL EXAMINATIONS FKKK.. We make all kinds of plates. Oolil Crown.,. Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown, and Iiridnfl work and all operations that 1'or tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting wben plates sre ordered, we are tiie ouly users of Titaliae air for the painless extraction of teeth. FOR TUB BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO . Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Evan J. Davies, UVERY AND. 1 Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardiu Street.
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