Candy. Do you wish to eat caml Unit is pun-? If so, yon sliouKl try mir new line. We handle A. M. Temicy's chocolates and lxti hoii1-, the purest that can he m.ule. Tiyabox, you'll want (inothei . I00KS & BROWN FURNITURE. Never liHfl wr m hxrvcv ihhI lieAUtlful mi tuwort miMifc no now, and In point of vnlue win offer Inttnilttitf buyers hotter Inducement than over Wv call your attention to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. Hi rmlly n trcnt to gee such Roods at nucli remarkably low factory price. -ONE OP OVR- BABY COACHES N a tfoml tiling to punli along. They arc madtMl npwurds to milt any twite. Qnnltty Ami actual worth alone determine the nthr, Our Stock is Complete' M.Spoont, IIS Bast: Centra St. THE... BEE - HIVE Will remove on or . . . about . . . APRIL 1, '97, -T0- 29 South Main St. ear- Is ready for your kind in spection. The announcement may be a little later than that of our competitors, and the styles may j likewise be LATER, for ours is no 1 display ol job lots of last year! leavings, but all the Newest, Freshest and Most Desirable I Attire capable of producing, con-i 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 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 manufacturers. 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' Furnishings. None better, none more stylish than our handsome display. f, Cor. Haiti 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 anil LLOYD STREETS. IPS VK IIAVB TIIK HANDSOMEST f DKS1MN8 OF ..OIL CLOTHS i E. B. FOLEY, f 9 -3Vo. 7 W'Mf Centre Street.- smmmimmmmmmmm iln lAll There never has been a shoe store that gave more value for your money than The old penny-wise-aml-pound fool ish idea of giving as little as a man could for money has no place in our store. E With Us, it's As Much as We Can, E A.W nc Tiffin We want to draw your 3 shoe trade here ; but 3 we don't expect to get ES it unless we can con- 3 vince you that we are giving more good, solid, worth-your-money ser :a vice than any other 3 shoe store can. We're proving that we DO do this to more 3! people to-day than we 3 ever did. We'd like : YOU to be among the 3 : number. rs You should be. 3 3 And then we make our customers a present of a beautiful Parlor 3 Lamp when purchases E amount to $25.00, 3 SHOE STORE, 5 J. A. MOYER, Mgr.- H Shose Retailed at Factory Prices, SPECIAL I !$ BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED BARGAINS. carpets. We carry a good stock of evtry worthy make and offer special inducements to buyer ; couie and get our prices 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 made to sell at i2c. YARD WIDE PERCALES. Kqually cheap are the new per cales, sold everywhere at i2c.; our price only 8c. BROCADED SILKS. lilack only, but rich, brocade effects would be cheap at 65c; our price only 39c. L. J.WILKINSON Shocdoml I (HI 1 MS WlkKlW'S MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. A Modern Improvement. J I Saves Time, Labor and Money HAHANOY 01TT. The Sellout Hoard Quashed the Relief Pifjert In Sctmola. Mahanoy City, Mar. 20 Thirty-nix orders were filled yesterday at the rooms of tlio Mahanoy City Belief A oei,ition. The chairman of the committee has received a cheek for $20 from Mrs. M. M. Harlow, who is at present at Aiken, South Carolina. At a meeting of the School Hoard last evening the proposition of the teachers to have a day set apart for the pupils in the public school! to bring donations for the poor was rejected on the ground that softie scho'ars would not ho able to Rive much ukI others nothing at all, so that dissatisfac tion und injury to the schools would result. Mrs Catherine Grimm, a widow 78 yean of nge, died this morning. She hud been a resident of the town 88 years and leaves six children. Mrs. Lea Robert?, 04 yeais old and a widow, died last everting of heart failure. She leaves a sou and daughter, the former, Prof. J. M. Roberts, being principal of the public schools at South Bethlehem. The county rally of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at St. Paul's Reformed church last eveulng Was well at tended. Rev. H. A. Reiser, D. D., road a scripture lesson. It. O. Bechtel, Esq., of Pottsville, presided. Miss Ida M. Hepler, of Deluno, conuty sec retary, conducted a short soug and pralso service; Rev. B. It. Chamberlain, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, Pottsville, spoke on "Investment of Self," and Was fallowed by 11. E. Dodge, secretary of the Pottsville Y. M. C. A., who spoke on "Separ ated Life." Competitive Musicians. Two Italian organ grinders happened to get on West Outre street simultaneously this afternoon, one on each side of tbo street, and occasioned considerable merriment by their rivalry. They were very courteous to each other, however, and played tunes alternately, until one got tired of the competition and went down a side street. A Uretik Down. A wheel of a Columbia brewery wagon broke at Hie corner of llafu and Centre streets this aflemoou and toppled the wagon, but- tbo driver escaped Injury. Tour to Cullfornla via l'niinsylvuiilii Unit- rouil. In Southern California is found the real iz.tlion of a dream of the ancients. Here are tho "Oolden Apples of the Ilesperides," ripening beneath a sky more beautiful than that of Rome, and iu a climate more perfect than that of Athens. Never in the wildest flights of his imagination did either Homer or Uesiod ever conceive of garden richer In verdant beauty, more productive of luscious fruit, or set amid more picturesque and lovely sttrroutidiugs. The lastof the Pennsylvania Railroad tour to the Guidon Gate will leave Now York an Philadelphia March 27, stopping at Chicago Omaha, Denver, Colorado Springs and tho "Harden of the Gods," and Salt Lake City. Tourist will travol by special train of Pull jnan palace cars going, aud roturn on regular trains via any route within nino month. Round-trip tioket, iucludlng transportation, Pullman accommodations (one doublo berth), meals, and other tour features goiug, and railroad transportation on regular trains re turning; aud one-way tickets, including transportation and all tour features goiug, will be sold at the following rates: Hound trip. Onowny. Now York 8208 00 8111 75 Philadelphia 208 00 110 25 Washington, D. C 197 00 134 HO Ilitrrieburg, Pi 197 00 188 28 Wllkosbnrre, V 200 80 138 28 Altoona, l' :. 191 20 13 7S Pittsburg 187 20 18B 25 Apply to ticket agent, Tourist Agent, 1100 It road way, New York, or Geo. V. Ilojd Assistant General Passenger Agent, Droftd Street Station, Philadelphia. FOR SALE! MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st. A GREAT CHANCE. Large refrigerator, eight horse power boiler, three horse power engine, liaud or steam power ice crenin machine, ice cream frcezers,horse, wagon anil harness, baking utensils, twenty-four ennc. seated chairs, eight ice cream tables, six cane scat cxl stools, five mirrors, 20 x 48 inches; one mirror 60 x 96 inches ; ice cream chest with four 4 gallon porcelain cans, dishes, spoons, glasses, plates, pie racks, cake stands, wrapping paper stniul for three rolls with paper, two thousand , i, and 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain pound boxes, one thousand ice, cream boxes aud baskets, marble slab 3x4 feet for candy making, one brass scoop scale, gasoline stove and oven, one heating stove and pipes, five angle lamps with two aud three burners, 4 six foot nickel show cases, one nickel ornamental case with ornaments, one ola fountain with syrups and extracts, one computing scale, one bread cup board, taffy p aits, glass cake dishes, jars aud candies, milk shake machine aud ice sliaving machine; fifteen foot cauvas awning. flust be sold before April 1st, i897, In bulk or separately. Apply to JESSE B. DAVIS, 87 South Main Stracet. Wilson Otto's Old Stand. can sell you . package ofl admixture satisfied. :uy more nil touch Grocers SEELIQ'S. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety aoftuess of the akin 1 Inva riably obtumed by tbof 9 who use 1'ossoMi's Complexion powder. (H fJK n I one ac who this. M ll,, added w 11 be r8HttlcofSeel-P0ru1l iiH a 10 oiuinaryiuiespot coffee knows alliave S t grand dunk that' will please her husband. 5 PERSONAL MEUTION. Mrs William (Mlleu, of West Centra street, is ill. I). ,1 McNeills has gone to Mlnersville to spend a few days at tho homestead. J. M. Mullahey I spending several day In Philadelphia on a business mission. C. A I. Policeman James llaaiell is confined to his home by an attack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mcllet and two children are spending several days in Phllsdelphhi. Harry Dean, of Beading, attended tho funeral of Mrs. Brown, of Yatesville, this afternoon. M. M. Burke, Esq., went to Mt. C'srmel this afternoon to look after some important legal business. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison this morning returned from a visit to his parents at Avnn dalo, Chester county. Dr. W.C. Balrd, ot the surgical staff of the McKeesport hospital, is the guest of his pareutsat OrownsTWe, ; Miss Agnes DoAton, of the Mlllersvllle State Normal School, lithe guest of heraunt, Mrs. James Daniel!, on North Mala street. Mrs. Joseph Yoflgtend daughter, Regiua, have returned frew Kutztown. where they visited Mrs. YonojjU daughter, Cecilia, who also returned to tOTO. William Bean, employed at Dauiell A Dodson's cigar raMittrketory, last Monday joined the rank of benedicts. He chose as his life partner a fatal lady from Palo Alto. -tr- TO CUKM A flUtM IN ONE MAY Tako Laxative BrottO Quinine Tablets. All draggists refund the money if it fails to cure. M cent . I, ' School anpetfatendeiit Klertion. Notice Is hereby? rivcn that tho S.-hool Directors of the ftarongh of Shenandoah, Pa., will meettrTtM jblrectnr' room in flic West street bttihfrojflB "mid borough on the 23rd day of Marshy 1807, at 7:00 p. ni. to elect "one person rat .literary and scientific acquirement and eWlt and experience in tho art of teaching M borough superintendent," to rill the nnoxpired term of Prof. C. D. llogart. By order Of the Board. JJohn J. Pairs, Pres. Attest: FiiAKK XUnnA, Sec'y. 2-ll-10t Hre.Wr Son red. The team of the m. Penn Supply Com pany attempted ttrUt away at the Pennsy' vania station this morning, while the driver was in tbo office. 'Thty were caught above the Lehigh YalleJ' crossing. Several rolls of butter were strewn about tho street. Ai Holes of am fanthave been drawn up for a Debt to a : With 4 ounce gloves between twn.-viiit ailists of local reoute from r clano a mil will lie tnrtannti Rianoy City. Tho fight I nod will lie fought in the near future. . 1 Onll. The VandovlltiftjSuo will meet at its room at 8 oVloolgJal evening and 2 p. in. to-morrow for rsMsnsh for Monday cvon iug's entertainment. All who are to par ticipate are ie(lheitl to attend the re hearsuls. Buy Keystone 111 Be sure that tho name I.khiio & Baer. ever ea t. id, Pa., 's printed on rnil (MCiVlH rmany. Berlin, Maro;;Jfc--Vio;ent Kales, ac companied by IMwStoi'ms. prevailed all night Ions: over ttee (rreater part of Germany, dolngr MM damnRp to build Iiibs and other prpperty. Several per uons lost their llvee during the storm, und many wer Jnjured. Customs Collectrons falllni; Oir. Now Y'ork, Mlireii SO. The customs collections have fajien considerably be low the average flurine the past two days, and the federal officials say that the scare among Importers came to an end when most of the woolen and linen goods had been withdrawn from bond. The total collections yesterday were only $360,199, of which $167,795 was on withdrawals. The Import entries were &28, while the entries for withdrawals were 502. Bpxeot Cras Tax tTMivr for torturing, dlstlg. uriDg, Itching, naming, and acaly skin and scalp diteascs with loss orhair. Warm baths with Ctr. Ticoci Soap, gentle applications of CDTiccm. (ointment), ana fall doses of Cotioohi ItmoL vxht, greatest of blood purlflurs and tumor cares nM thranffhnnt tTia vorld. Tottkb Druo ft Ohbh. Corp.. Hole rrre , Rmton. 0ETM How to Carr Itehlrx Pkin DliaKiH.Tret, JED ROUGH HANDS GENUINE i IMPORTED f BEER NourUIiiHg ami oxliilnratliig- 5 CEflTS PES; GLASS Alwolutely pure. Contains x o alcohol. Con. tantly on band at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. oiD-SMiD-ffinnmi SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Titman's Block) Kanait Osntr Xtraseat. Onloo Iloun: T a. m. to t p. m. Dr. J. W Anglos, late of lUudlng), Manager. NOTICE ;-lr li. H Ihiitley Is still oon- uevta! With the ibt.thllihliu:it. AM. K.W.Ml.NATIONS KKEB.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crown Aluminum Ctowus Logan t ruwns. Crown and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Sorcery. No charges fur extracting when plate ait ordered. We are tlio only users of vitalised air for the painlcMt cxtractiou of teeth. ITCHING SKIN PITHY POINTS, Happenings Throughout tho Onlmtry Obronlclml for Ilnsty I'ernsal. The Keystone wasbery at Locust Dale will resume operations shortly. Mt. Oarmel lias Inaugurated a relief move ment for the worthy poor of that place. The Lehigh Valley railroad trainmen have been put on full time of nino hoots a day. Prof. John J. Kellfgber, of Tremont, I now confined iu the statu asylum at Harris burg to undergo treatment lor tiofrous diseases. The Columbia Brewing Company will lay a substantial stono paveinent.aloiiglts prornfty on West Oak street and South Janlltt street, to the Columbia hose house. Among the applications for blllce under the Treasnry department made public Is that of A. R. llouck, of Lebanon, to be collector of internal revenue at Lancaster. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Co., liavo begun pushing dead work at Centralis, And this is taken as a hopeful indication of oomiug re sumption at the idle colliery In the near future. The young man with the little package of marble duct which ho sell for fifty cents to housewives to put in lam to keep them from cxplodiug, lids swindled many in nearby counties. J. U. Kurt, of Berwick, litis ben ap. pointed Associate Judge of the Columbia county courts, succeeding the lftto Judge Millard. The appointment was quite a sur prise all over the county. Michael Flanigan, of New Philadelphia, bos been appointed inside snperlnteudent of the Dodson Coal Company's Katkawllliam colliery, near Middleport. About $1,000 In $0, $10 and $80 bills was discovered by a eariuter while (earing down an old barn near Dobb's Ferry, N. Y on Tuesday. A Most Cordial Welcome. From Tamnqua Herald Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel A.Beddall, of Shenan doah, were tendered n farewell party nt tho latter place on Monday evening. They will move to this town on April 1st, they having purchased the Cake property on West Broail street, where they will mako their residence. Mr. Beddali is a sterling busiuess man "and his wife Is a charming and accomplished woman who has endeared herself to the people of the town above the mountain. While Shonandoah regrets to lose Mr. Beddali from its business circles, Tamaqua is glad to welcotno 1dm, knowing that his bus iness ability and loyalty ns n citizen will 1111 terially benefit our town. .SlntlstloK of tlio Catholic Chin ch. The following information from tho forth coming Catholic directory of 1S07 Is furnished in advance to tlio Mllwaukco Catholic Citizen : 1897. Number of priests 10.7B2 1806. Number ot priests 10,313 Increase .. 401 1897. 1K96. Number of churches ... Number ot churches ... 1 ncreae Parishes with schools.. Parishes with schools.. 1 nereaee 0.870 901 1BD 3,114 3,361 67 1K97. 1896. 1897. 1896. C.thollc imputation . . OKHiOOO Catholle population 9,416,000 inereme JW.U00 Mrs. Ilrown Hurled. The funeral of Sydney, wife of John Brown, inside foreman at tho Knickerbocker colliery, took place this afternoon from the family residence at Yatesville. Tlie remains were brought to town at two o'clock aud services were held iu tlio Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. William Powick, of Manayuuk, oilioiatmg. The remains were interred iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery. The pall bearers wore Messrs. James Watson, John Watson, Peter Matthews, Ilenry Busock, P. D. llolman and William Akcr. Deeds ltecordeU. From John H. Phillips ctal., executors, to II. Itiibinsky, premises in Pottsville. Chas. Fisher and wife to Georgo J. Fisher, premises in Fmckville. Frauk T. Heed et al executors, to George Wildorruuth, premises in Wayno township. Jacob S. Moycrand wife to Francis Moycr, prcmisos in East Brunswick township. Lydia Stump ctal to Pennsylvania Schuyl kill Valley Itailroad Company, premises iu Schuylkill Haven. Sale of School ltomls. Subscriptions will bo received at the ofllce of the SecroUry of tbo School Board, in tho West street school building, for tho sale of twenty-flvo thousand ($23,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. Tho bouds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, payublo semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty $200 bonds, aud thirty-eight $600 bonds. By ordor of tho Board, J. J. Pbice, President. Attest : Fhank Hanna, Secretary. Chilli Injured. Ktith, -1-year-old child of William Dcrr, of North West street, fell downstairs at her home yesterday and sustained cuts upon the nose and mouth, but was not seriously in jured. DI151, XTrAT.Ti-V At VnM.-lllA 1n.l. I . James IS. Whalen, aged 89 years. Funeral win iuko place irom ills late residence on Monday morning, to tako tlio 8:33 Lehigh Valley train for Hhenandoah, to proceed to the Annunciation church, where Iligb mns will be celebrated at 10 o'clock. Thecortego will proceed to Mahanoy City on the 12:55 p. m. Lehigh Valley train, where interment will be made In St. Caulcus cemetery. I'rlencla and relatives respectfully invited to attend. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTM) Experienced girl for general 11 housework. Apply at No. 11 North Main street. 3-19-St fjWK aAI.U. -Three stoves. Wilton halTand 1' stair carpet, and window shades. Dr. SWraub, No. 21 South White street, Shenandoah, l'enna. 3-18-3t POU HUNT. A new house on South "White street provided with all modern oonven iences. HaonabI rent. Apply at 1'. II Magargle's store, Rut Centre street. 3-15-tt F OK HKNT. The store room, cellar and one room on 2nd Iloor now occunled lv Mam.... it--....- 1 A.ll 1 earlier If desired. Heated by steam. Apply to 8tf N, W. Hbdball. ITIOlt RKNT. Store room and dwelling at No. 122 North Main street. Contains bath and closet. Good cellar and nice yard room. Size of store room, 16iJ feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, fitted out with counters and shelving ready for business. AVararoom and stable can be liad with it if desired, flrnnd location and rent reasonable. Address, C. MT. Nkwhoi'sek, 120 North Main street. 3-1-tf l$mmm??,mmmmmfw??! ft BEAUTIFUL GIFT f I FOR THEG0MIN6 HOLIDAYS. Hs : COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 READERS. 3 5 The holder of SO Coupons of the S: HEKALD is entitled to a first-clan-) life- 3 else, free-hand Water Color Portrait worth $15 00, made from any distinct fc- photograph, by paying 6B cents at M. XZ 1 leek it's studio, 8vM W. Centre street, IZS Shenandoah Pa. fj; 0PEW SUNDAYS. 3 g- Send photograph lu Immediately -35 j- celpt of portrait. NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. Eg muimuiiiuimiiumiR- A Handsomo Comploxlon is one of the greatest shsMss a wsaua mm possess. Pouohi's Qrnjurmftfl Vvfss gives it. NOW WITHOUT A RIVAL ! No Remedy to Compare with Paine's Celery Compound. Read the Really Wonderful Exper ience of Rev. Br. Bailey and His Good Wife, and the Indorsements of other Eminent Divines. Here is a letter from the pastor of the most influential church in South Ititltimnre, that every truth-seokor should rend carefully. Every disheartened slok persort and every man or woman who ha lost faith in the rente-' die bo or she has tried because none of them has dono any good every ouo who is sick ought to ho cheered up and filled with new hope and determination by tho letter written by Rev. William T. Bailey, pastor of the Cur tis Bay Church, tho most influential church iu South Baltimore. On March 31, 1890, tho Baltimore Sun, under display headlines, published tho follow ing nfiws of Ilov. Mr. Bailey's affliction : "Rov. Win. T. Balloy, pastor of the Curtis Bay Baptist church, was paralyzed In tbo tongue while preaching Sunday night, and lost tho power of speech. Tho congregation was nt once dismissed, and Dr. was called. Ho said Mr. Bailey was suffering from a severe attack of nervous prostration caused by hard study and overwork, aud that ho must havo rest and quiet." The wholo city was Bhocked. Tho papers soon began to record an improvement. On April 13, 1800, the following open letter was addressed to tho proprietors of Paine's celery compound : South isaitimore, iun., April is, ism. Mossrs. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen: I was taken very ill wliiio preachiug Easter Sunday night. My doctor could not help 1110, so I discharged him and began to use Paine s celery compound wttn crushing offset. I will not hesitate to say that it is the best medicine in tne wonu. 1 am, Fraternally, VilIlttm T. Bailoy. Later la tho year the proprietors of this wonderful remedy received still another letter from Dr. Bailey, as follows: Gentlemen: I propose to do what Lean to let people know of your Paine's celery com pound, the medicine that has done me so much good. I shall in my own way, in speak ing of my rapid and great improvement from tho pulpit, gave as is justly due, tribute to Paino's celery compound. I married, sis years ago, Miss Lillie B. Dunnavant, a lady woll known in social life, tho niece of Cap. Rob ert F. Lewis, U, S. navy. During tho wholo six years she has becu an invalid, suffering from hysteria, laughing, cryiugand srream- ing, so that she could be heard for square ll nave uau a greui ueai 01 irouuie aim expense. Eighteen doctors have, first and last, attended her, and one bottle of Paine's celory com miwmwumwnwviwjmmimimmmmiwimi 1 A SPRING 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. Sz 8 E CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. 3 Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in black and fancy worsted, especially made for Continuation 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. St E B CLOTHING, HATS and WATCH OUU LAIIQK DISPLAY WINDOWS. A Beautiful Eagter Souvenir Given Away to Ecli Purchaser. I REFOWICH, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. fr iz- 10 and 1a outh Main CLOSING aVtBElow COST! j I will close out In 30 days my entire stock of BOOTS AND fcHOES of the boat and finest make. The greater part ot till stook Is home made goods. Ileaeon for selling out I Inteud to leave town. Cull early aud e win! no tlia stock GEO. MANNING, 1S5 E. Coal St. pound hasdono her moro good than all of the other medicine. She and I are together using Paine's celery compound, and I will with pleasure let you know the result. Fratt mally, William T. Bailey. Baltimore, May 18, 1800. Wells, Rlchurdson A Co., Gentlemen: It Is impossible for mo to ex press the emotions of my heart on the great good Mrs. Bailey and I have derived from tho use of Paine's celery compound. I am a now man. Wo have takon together eight bottles, and I wish to continue its use. The peoplo of my church are very kind to the poor, und I have given to some of the poor money with which to purchase tho medicine. You may use my name if you wish and I will with pleas ure answer all communications sent me. I believe the remedy is the best in the world. Yours very truly. William T. Bailey, Pastor Curtis Bay Baptist Church. A few weeks ago tbero was published a testimonial of the great virtue of Paine's cel ery compound from Rev. CharleR L. Thomp son, D. 1).. LL. P., the eminent Presbyterian preacher of Now ork City. Rev. Dr. Meek, editor of tlio Central Methodist, recently wrote nu open letter, telling that Paine's cel ery compound had worked a remarkable cure in his case. And last month the great tem perauco evangelist, Frauds Murphy, told tho public how Paine's celery compound had been a blessing iu his family. These are a few among thousands. Every one knows conscientious, charitable person who aro too busy, more often too pro crastiuatlng, to save their health from going; to pieces, and find it easier to help others than themselves. Such rersons fill up tlio army of broken down business men and sickly women. Eveiy one in this spring time needs to purify tho blood and regulate the nerves. Curry home to day not by and ly- a bottle of Paine's celery compound, fnrc nervous ness, neuralgia, und rheumatism this spring. You can now put you- health on a sound bails by means of Paine's eolcry compound Charity should now begin at home t tend to your own health and that of your lamiiy. Paine's celerv comnnnm! reach of every family w-hrrc ber afflicted bvjuHhSfoma. b tron'ile. "It cures peniiiiacni'i It. tillisf Iia (ltiiti nDiiu Ixwl , remedies. GREETING ! 3 2 3 GENT'S FURNISHINGS, St., Shnandoh. SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposal, will bo received by the undersigned, the Controller of Schuylkill county, at his offlee in Pottsville until 2 o'clock p. in. Monday, March 3D, lm7, for fnrnlahbia meaU, flour, grouerim drugs muslin, fruits, vegetables, ice, coal, Sic , for the quarter ending June DO, 18W, to he used at Sebuylklll county Almshouse, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., and BcimyV kill county prison lit 1'ottsWlle, Pa. The board reserve tho right to reject any or all bids- A schedule ol the articles, and urobablo amount of c4K.h reuuirod, will he furnished oa application to the Directors, prison Warden, or Controller. a B. ScvBSUi, County Controller. Pottsville, March 19, uWI. ""'' i mint
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