The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, March 22, 1897, Image 4

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    Candy
D yoit wish to eat
cumly Unit is pure? If so, you
should liy mr new line. We
li'iii'lic A. M. Tenney's cliocol:it8
mid boil bons, the purest that can
he niiule. Try a box, you '.11 want
ano'her.
HOOKS & BROWN
4- North iVIaln St.
FURNITURE.
Nci, ov lintl w r no l-irut' :nn! honuttfn) an wwort
nu nt in innv, ami In p nt of vnlti (n offer
(ufrinHnR l 11 vers l ttn Inducement than ever
We rut) your nttenjion to our Hue of
PARLOR SUITS,
DINING ROOM SUITS,
BEDROOM SUITS.
H really n trial In see such good nt Such
remarkably low fr.utory prices.
ONK OF OCH-
BABY COACHES
In n kooiI thing to push along. They bit
gr.idul upwards to suit any tnste. Quality mid
Bi'tual n tirtli alone dotermlnc the prices,
"Our Stock ie Compteie.''
i
M.Spoont,
t IS Bast GontrJBt.
'Tj-JCT
II I ti w w
- HIVE
Will remove on or
about
APRIL 1, '97,
-TO-
29 South Main St.
-NEA.R-
Tim
FINISHING TOUCH
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 LATER, for ours is no
display ol 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 nnd 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 wooleu world has given
over to the manufacturers.
Bieycle Suits. . . .
A new branch we have intro
d uced . 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.
Cor. rialn and Cherry St.
SAM III OCK, - - Proprietor.
O'HARA'S LIVERY !
BOARDING AND SALES STABLES.
hi
Undertaking In - -
- - all its Branches.
Open Day and Night.
COR. WHITE ami LLOYD STREETS.
HAND8OME8T
OIL CLOTHS
FOLEY,
t Centre Strtet.
Bl
Ss DEHK1N8 OF
4 m iwn
M E. B.
THE BLOCKADE OF CRETE.
Insurgents Mny I'rnvMtt Ihstosek Trswpi
freiu I.e.iMng I It Island.
Cnnca, March 2-'. -The situation In
Crete may be dem 1 H t d as one of ex-
pe taicy. Yen'.oidiy punning the fact
Hint tl.c tiln ..aiV b id formally beguri I
tvus ri-'K iaily 1 1 i..r.iinh ntcd frora 1
Cnnca to nil i '-lu'.s In II e Island in thi! I
trlcrrnphli liuui'. l lllii. ii'ir still con-
tlnuis. '! Iireo Tmk.'-li soldiers who
vim enusnt in me act or plunging;
Satiii.Uy night M Halopn Urea on the
Remlatmes. who returned the fire', kill
ing: one of them.
A strong gnlo I" blowing across the
Aegan sea; which will make the block
ading exceedingly difficult. It Is re
ported that the admirals purposely re
frained from lnterferlrur with vessels
which recently landetr provisions In
Crete, one flavins? discharged its cargo
at Akrotlri almost tinder the eyes of
the admirals.
The necessity of removing the Turk
ish troops from the Inland becomes
more and more Imperative. Nothing
else will convince the Cretans of Eu
rope's sincerity. Tt may be regarded
as certain that ihey will even prevent
the departure of the Greek army by
force until the Turks have gone. There
Is no time to bs lost. It Is impossible
that Greece and Turkey could Ion
support the armies they have mobil
ised. Cither may prefer provoking a
struggle to seeHrr iti t-oops starve.
The tsultan rhouM lie 1:' dined to make
a vi'luir.rti y iccn.1' f hi'i trcops. Greece
rr.lf' t !.e v; "IriE to recall Colonel
Va. us,
gale r .Suliool Iloiuts.
Huhscriptlons will be received at the office
of the Secretary of tbe School Hoard, In the
West street school building, fur the sale of
twenty-live thousand (185,000) dollars worth
of Shenandoah School District bonds. The
bonds will bear dnte of April 1, 1807, and will
run thirty yean. Interest four per cent,
payable semi-annually. Denominations :
Twenty (101) liouds; twenty 300 bunds, and
thirty eUlit $500 bond.
By order of tbe Board,
J. J. 1bio, President.
Atleit : Fa ask Haska, Secretory.
Store liobhefy.
Almut 2:3'1 o'clock yesterday morning rob
bers twined entrance to the clotliiug store o
Smith ut Jlahanoy Plane, by lemoving
one ;f the panels in the door. Tlrtsy looted
the stun- mid stole fibont $25 worth of goods.
Tin y hud just left the store when the deed
.v.is disrovorid by a neighbor who fired two
slu ts at the fleeing robbers.
OIi Will Net fMieoeeri Hoe,
Washington, March 22. Colonel Har
rison Gray Otis, of California, will not
be assistant secretary of war. This
conclusion was reached after a conver
sation in the cabinet room between
the president, Secretary of War Alger
and Colonel Otis. Had Colonel Otis
been a resident of any state that la
not represented in President HcKln
ley's cabinet lie would probably have
been appointed to succeed Joseph I!.
Doo, the present assistant secretary of
war, whose resignation has already
been accented. Colonel Otis and the
president served together In the Twenty-third
Ohio regiment in the civil
war, and In later years became fast
friends.
lllttcn by Ilydinphobla Victim.
Perth Amboy, N. J., March 22. Wal
ter Jensen, a young man, lies strapped
to a cot at police headquarters. He is
thought to be suffering from rabies,
He balked and growled all night long
like a dog and bit Policeman McDer
mott, who was holding him. Jensen
went Into convulsions when water was
thrown ovei him. During the night
Jensen became violent and five way
farers, who had sought shelter in the
station house, attempted to hold him.
Jensen snapped at them like a dog.
Three of the tramps were badly bitten.
Tim I'arnells In Distress,
London, March 22. The lord mayor
of Dublin has issued Invitations to a
meeting at the Mansion House there
to float a I'arnell family fund. Already
a considerable sum has been collected
for the project, and it is expected It
will meet with great success. It Is
learned that not only Mr. Parnell's
mother, Mrs. Delia Parnell, but his
brother, John Parnell, are in pecuniary
want, and but for the prompt action
of Mr. Itedmond and others would have
lost the family estate in Wlcklow.
I'lngreo Will IIoihIh the flovernoralilp.
Detroit, March 22. Governor Pingree
will not resign the governorship, and
will not be a candidate for mayor of
Detroit at the special election April 5.
The governor wanted to vindicate him
self as against the supreme court de-cb-ion
In ousting him by permitting the
Republicans to nominate him for may
or, believing he would lie triumphantly
re-elected. Most of his advisers, how
over, insisted that it was his first duty
lo remain governor.
Jlx-Stato Senator Yniingblnnil )nri.
Morrlstown, N. J., March 22. James
C. Youngblood died here yesterday
from consumption, aged 58 years.' He
was for many years active and promi
nent in politics. He was admitted to
the bar In 1864. In 1874 he was elected
to the New Jersey assembly, and was
re-elected In 1876. In 1880 he was elect
ed state senator from Morris county
p.nd served three years. He was post
master of Morrlstown from 1891 to 1895.
Payne Declines a foreign Mission.
Washington, March 23. Henri' C.
Payne, of Wisconsin, for valuable po
litical services rendered as an original
MeKlnlev man, was given his choice
of several good foreign missions. In
cluding Austria, Russia, Belgium and
Japan. After two days' reflection he
has notified the president that Ite
wants no place. Mr. Payne expects to
be elected to succeed Senator Mitchell
two years hence.
A Supll Murileier's Suluide.
Houston Tex., March 22. The mail
recently arrested at Valley Mills as
Ji fi" h Blanlher, the Ban Francisco
i .uuleier, for whom a reward of $1,000
u niTored, committed suicide yesterday
i,y taking morphlnB in the county jail.
IV ivus teaching school at the time of
his nrrest, and stood well In the com
mu ilty.
A Modern Improvement,
Saves Time, Labor and Money,
WRIBHT'S
Fvall DiLiou;and Nupvous
Pi ,UAiT. They punfv the
Il i.eL and five Uhaitiiv
ik. 10.1 (o ihe enure sysuai.
PILL
Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES.
'i
Dr.n Ami i
lMtnsXHTVt. Micmiott.
D. J. Hsmmst, of Kraokvlllt, visited town
yesterday.
U. Krnuklln Dtlcamp returned home to Ht.
Clair to-ilny.
Mrs. Hyde, of Newark, N. J., Is the Burst
ol town friends.
Ti.lin Trait, of I hltndelptils, spent yes
terday in town.
Mrs. Frederick Dodd Ims returned to her
home Inlwes, Del.
Klnier Hooks, of Pottsvllle, w.is wen on
our streets yeterdny.
Hv. H. F. O'Bollly left town this after
noon for Philadelphia.
William Webster, has returned homo from
a trip to Philadelphia.
Justice J. J. Card in transacted business nt
the county seat to day.
Tlionms Dove, Jr., made a business trip to
Pottsville this morning.
Miss Bo hie Rarner, of Pottsville, spent
Sunday with her parents.
Monroe Pclircfller, of Ashland, circulated
among town acquaintances.
W. T. Kramer, of Pottsvillo, Wasreitistered
at I he Hotel t'muey yesterday.
William Flemmlng, of Pottsville, spent
yesterday in town wltli rslstives.
John Hopkins, of Wm. Penn, is seriously
III with nn attack of miners' asthma.
Mrs. Margaret 1). James, of Fraekvllle,
yesterday visited rel.Uivex in ton n.
J. K. P. Scheifly and family, of Wilming
ton, Del., are guests of town friends.
Misses Nellie Botln and Maud Dolcsmp
visited rehttiresst Pottsville to day.
Thomas Jenkins and wife, of Vt. Carmel,
were gnests of friends In town yesterday.
Mrs. D. Wise, of Danville, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. P. Hocliler, of West Centre street.
Charles Smith. John McCuho and H. D.
Hecse visited relatives at Pottsville yester
day. Miss Minnie Lathlane. of Pottsville. was
tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johti West yostcr
day. Liveryman William Nets wen tor has gone
West to purchase another consignment of
horses.
Messrs. James and Patrick Dowling, of
Philadelphia, spent Sunday In town with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, of Strong,
near Mt. Caroiel, were guests of relatives in
town yesterday.
Messrs. Louis and William Ilabb nnd
Charles Wilson, of Mnlianoy Plane, spent
last evening in (own.
Mrs. Kilns Webster, of East Coal street,
stid Mrs. Richard flrocutt, of East Centre
street, are seriously ill.
Mrs. M P. Mortimer, of Pottsville, was
tbe guest ol ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Hoover, on Sonth Jarriln street, yesterday.
llov. William C. D.ivls, of Minewville,
filled the pulpit of the Welsh Congregational
church in town iu an able manner yesterday.
Mrs. William llroslus ami children, of
Stinbury, are the guests of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kriok. of
South Main street.
Mia Maggio Stank returned home from
Philadelphia this morning. She was accom
panied from PottBviile by Miss Katie Wad-
linger, who will remain here several days as
Her guest.
Messrs. W. D. and W. A. SWmo, Paul
Caskery and Miles I. Meredith, representa
tives of the Philadelphia Inquirer series of
education, are new arrivals Ht the Hotel
Franey, These gentlemen will remain horo
for fcoveml weeks to introduce tho series.
Get the ltcst.
You cannot trifle with your health. If
you aro woak and nervous, broken down,
your blood digordored.if you have committed
excesses, overtaxed your energies or in any
way injured your health, you should have
tho treatment of Dr. Greeno, 35 West lith
St., Now York City, the distinguished
specialist, whoso wonderful cures have made
his name famous. You can cousult Dr.
Greeno personally or by lettor frco. Ho has
developed tho most porfect and successful
system of cure through correspondence
Writo him about your case and a euro is
assuied,
Deeds Itecortled.
From Elizabeth Pershing ct vir to Emma
T. Davis, premises in Barry and Eldred town
ships. From Daniel Gallagher to Daniel King and
wife, premises in Miucrsville.
From Elisabeth Reiner by heirs to Chris
tiana Schneider, premises in Porter town
ship. From Harry D. Brassier and wife to Abra
ham Long, premises in South Manheim
township.
iTom Abraham Long and wife to Samnol
K. Stefl'y, premises in South Manheim town
ship. From John Schueidcr to John Knock,
premises in Ashland.
MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st.
A GREAT CHANCE.
Large refrigerator, eight horse power
boiler, three horse power cnglno, hand
or steam power ice cream machine, ice
cream freese era, horse, wagon and liaruess,
baking utensils, twenty-four caue.seatext
chairs, eight ice cream tables, six cane-
scated stools, five mirrors, ao x 48 inches:
one mirror 60 x 96 inches ; ice creaui
chest with four 4 gallou porcolaiti cans,
dishes, spoous, glasses, plates, pie racks,
cake stands, wrapping paper stand for
three rolls with paper, two thousand X
;i, and 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two
thousand plain pound boxes, one
thousand ice creaui boxes and 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 and three burners,
4 six foot nickel show eases, one nickel
oruatueutai cose wltli ornaments, one
soda fountain with syrups and extracts,
one computing scale, one bread cup
board, taffy pans, gloss cake dishes, jars
and candies, milk shake machine and
ice shaving machine; fifteen foot canvas
awniug.
flust lis sold before April 1st, i87,
In bulk or. separately.
Apply to
JESSE B. DAVIS,
South rvtaalr-i Streat.
Wilson Otto'g Old Stand.
IMPORTED
BEER
Nourishing and exbiuvratbis-
5 GEfTS PEt GMSS
Absolutely pure.
ContalitH roftloohol. Con-
tin it ly on hand at
JACOB NOLL'S,
NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST.
pffHT ponrrg.
Happening Tlirortalmnt 'ie Country
Chronicled lor Hasty l'ernsnl.
The collieries will resume operations to
morrow. Tho Superior Court will convene In Pitts
burg April 18.
The teachen Of Mahnlioy township re
ceived their pay m Saturday.
The body ef a rUae-ycar-old girl was found
in the river near Wllkesbarre.
The "SI riuakard" combination would
appear to better advantage had they another
play-
William. Carroll has lieen arrested, sns
pec ted of fatally kicking Hugh McOce, at
Bristol.
Hhamokin's Board of Trade has appointed
a committee to select a site for the proposed
hospital at that pHlos.
The Welsh Congregational church nt Maha
noy City lias been completed. The new
edifice is a credit to the ton n.
The entire Pannsylvnnii National Guard
will sttend the nnViMlii): of the (Irani monu
ment lu New York Cliy on April 22nd.
In the two national banks at DIoorasburR
there is on deposit, subject to check,
1432,926 48 and yet the cry of
ii nl times is I
heard.
Another riot occtiuvd mnong Poltsrille's
fimign element on Saturday. The comty
seat is gaining quite a reputation in this
respect.
Cards are out announcing the wedding of
Jeukyn Griffiths and Miss Mary Thomas,
both of Mtthanoy .City, to take place next
Wednesday. . ,
George J. Wadllnger, Lsq., and Hon. ('. F.
Kiug, of PotteviUfSyibave purcloucd the Tu rnout
electric light plant, the truiiffcr to take
effect April 1st.
The new iron brh)ge, at Lost Creek, under
course of noiistruotiou by the Taxpayers'
Association of West Mahnnoy township, was
opened for traffic (today.
It is rumored tltst the P. & It. Coal & Iron
Company intends4UUking a shaft at Big .Mine
Bun in order to natch a rich supply of coal
which is supposed t lie lying there.
A olllld of Mr. atta Mrs. James Thompson,
of Ashland, the firmer being a brother of
Mrs. William Small, of West Cherry street,
died on Saturday,, It will be interred to
morrow. As tho result of a series of revival meet
ings eighteen persona were yesterday bap
tised iu Atitlotatn, Creek, Waynesboro, by
Kider J. It. RuturauS", of the Uerman Bap
tist Brctbreus church.
Tho Grand Army posts of Luzerne county
favor the bill bete)s,athe Legislature giving
survivors free trMportntion toChickan-auga,
Lookout MouhtatBfand Missionary Iliiige, iu
order that they my assist iu dedicating
jnonnmeuU.
Tbe town oouiistlef Miucisville will meet
again on the first Monday in April, but it is
not expected that, the deadlock will be
broken. It Is prob6!e that the court will be
asked to appoint council men so that a borough
organisation can Us affected and tbe borough
uvBiiivn tin, imutm.
TO CUItH A OOl.I) IN ONK DAT
Take Laxative flffto Quinine Tablets. All
druggists refund tift tnoney if it fails to cure.
25 cent .
MAHAH0Y CITY.
Ittirglnr Tnh. p'esperalo Chances For
nil Itysoapo.
Maiianoy Citif, March 22. At two
o'clock yesterday morning the attention of
the police wero attracted by footsteps in
Bolar's shoo store on West Centre street. As
ono of tho officers entered tho store a burglar
ran to and jumped through a roar window,
carrying the frame, with him, and alighted in
tho yard eight feet below. Ono of tho officers
fired n shot nt the fleeing robber, who
momentarily dropped to his Knees and then
jumped up and spiang over a fence, making
good ins osearo. It is not known whether
tho shot tired hit tho robber. An examina
tion of the store showed that the robber had
stuffed $80 worth of shoes into a palrof over
alls inailo into a double bag by the tioiug of
tho bottoms of tho 'legs. The goods wore
about to ho removed when tho robber was
discovered.
Charles H. Spurr, formerly of this place
and a prominent member of tho I. O, O. F.
and K. of G. E., died at Centralin yesterday.
He leaves a wife nnd eight children.
A keg of beer was stolen from ono of
Kaler's delivery wagons on West Centre
street Saturday night.
James B. Christopher, of town, lias been
granted a latent on bar bearings, a new
nttaolimont to make railway passenger
coaches run easy and the Saute Fe Railway
Company has asked the privilege of giving
the patent a trial. ;
When you want good roofing, plumbing
gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call
on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street
Dealer ir. stc-es 1-tf
The Gunboat. Wilmington's Trial.
New London, Coon., March 22. The
expected speed trial of the new United
States gunboat Wilmington, originally
scheduled to take place In the sound
off New London today, will have to be
deferred for a few days at least, as the
unfavorable weather has caused unex
peeled delays. . The officials are of the
opinion that It will not take place be
fore Wednesday, but even that date Is
uncertain, aa the Wilmington has not
yet arrived from Newport News. A
bonus of $6,000 will be paid for every
quarter of a knot in excess of the con
tract requirement ol 13 knots an hour,
Ask your grocer for ne "Royal Patent'
flour, and take no other brand. It is the best
flour made.
An Old and AVell-Trkil Prleml.
The Youth's Companion will celebrate its
seventy-first birthday in 1897. Among the
attractive announcements of the paper for
the coining year is an article by Mr. Andrew
Carnegie on "The Habit of Thrift." Suc
cessful men In other walks of life will second
Mr. Carnegie's paper with readable, pmctiaal
articles. The non-partisan editorials, the
"Current Events" aad "Nature and Science"
departments are of special benefit to those
who wish to keep informed of the world's
pi ogress. Of course there will be tbe usual
high-class fiction. New subscribers who
send f 1.78 to The Companion will not only
rccive the paper for a year, but will receive
free s very beautiful Calendar, priuted in
twelve colors. The Illustrated Prospectus of
the next Volume may be bad by addressing
The Youth s Companion, SOS Columbus Ave.
Boston, Mass.
Marriage licenses.
Tbe marriage license (wsiaess iu the Re
gister's office has bsoa very slew the past few
days, parties contemplating matrimony evi
dently waiting until Essie. But one license
was issued since Thursday.
Mi 110c Court Moles.
In the ease of G. T. Matthews Co. vs. D.
F. Quinan, a verdict for $248.97 I u favor of
the plalntlflB was rendered. This was an
action to recover on a let of tea shipped to
Uuiuau who at that time was located in Colo
rado, but who now lives InMahamiy City. R.
P. Swank reprcsti ted the plaiutilf.
In tbe case of E. Lowenstein vs. Cordea
Seff, Harris Sell' and M. Hublimky, a special
verdict was taken.
John II. Ilarunid filed bis commission as
notary public iu the borough of MuAdoo.
Torturing, itching, befly skill eruptions,
burns and nc.ilds arc soothed at once and
promptly healed by DoWitt's Witcli Haxel
Halve, the best known cure for piles. C. II.
Hageiibuch.
Buy Keystone Hour. Bo sure that tbe name
I.EssKt & IUku, A-dilaud, Pa ""s priuted on
ever sa k.
GOVERNOR BRADLEY TO RESIGN
lint Ite Is Still In the Vlght for United
Slates Senator.
Frankfort, Ky March II Governor
Bradley told two friends In Ills office
the other day that no matter what was
the result of the prevent senatorial
right he would resign the ofBot) of gov
nrnnr Immediately after the expiration
of the present extra session. He de-
lines to discuss the mutter with a re
porter, but told another friend the
same thing In his office yesterday after
noon. That such Is his intention has
been knovw for several weeks, but
that he did nfit want to authorize the
statement ns yet is emphasised by his
eident anni.yanee that what he con
fided to friends has become public.
However, the few politicians who have
heard the story say that the gover
nor's Intention having become public
now may result In making more prob
able his election over Hunter tomorrow
or Wednesday. They argue that the
chief reason why some gold Demo
crats refuse to go into a ooalltion to
elect Bradley Is that It would fence the
gubernatorial election this fall, which
tiiey have their own reasons for not
wanting done.
Prominent politicians from all over
the state are arriving here to take part
in the right for and against Hunter,
the nominee, and Bradley, who refuses
to be deposed by even the influence of
the national administration.
Ocoaii Steamers 111 UotliRlon.
Dover, Eng., March 82. The Hod
Star steamship Noordland, Captain
Loeswltz, bound from Antwerp for
New York, and the Norwegian steam
ah!p Oarone, from Bordeaux for Aber
deen, came in collision off Dungeneoa
yesterday. The Noordland sustained
no damage and proceeded on her voy
age. The Garone, which put In port
here, received sertous damage on the
port side, and her after hold Is full of
water. Her chief officer is missing.
mi;i.
KKITZ -On the 20th Inst , at Hhennnilouh, Pa.,
Olive May, Infant daughter of Itev. I. J. Kclte.
Funeral will take plAee on Tuesday, 2Srd Inst.
Services at tbe family residence, 2H Iat Oak
street, nt l):B0 a. m. Cortege to proceed via
12SKL. V. It. It. train for Welssiwrt, where
interment will be made. Itelatlves ami friends
respectfully Invited to nttend It
Boft, White Hands with Sliapcly Nails, Luxu
riant Hair with Clean, Wliolcsomo Scalp, pro
duced by Cutiouka Soxr, the most cITectivo
skin purifying and beautifying soap in tho
world, as well a9 purest and swoetest, for
toilet, bath, and nursery. Hie only preventive
of inflammation and clogging of tho Pomss.
EoArlnold throughout tluirorld. romi Dies U. J
Chiu. Coei., Sol. Fropi., Boston, U. 8. A.
or " Hov to l'uilfj tui Dttutlfy thi 8Un, Scrip,
ftnd Hair," mailed free.
BABY HUMORS BSS1
; and ccalr, IntUMlr re
bj Cvticura IlXllEVIIt.
EGIAIiS
HIS BIG STORE'S UNEQUALLED
BARGAINS.
CARPETS.
We carry a good stock of every
worthy make and offer special
inducements to buyers ; come 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.
Equally cheap are the new per
cales, sold everywhere at i2jc.
our price only 8c.
BROCADED SILKS.
Black only, but rich brocade
effects would be cheap at 65c;
our price only 39c.
L. J.WILKINSON
MAIN STREET.
LLOYD STREET.
IjlKUGUSON'S THRATltH,
) 1', J. Fkhousoh, Manaosb.
MONDAY, MARCH 22, '97
FIRST GRAND BNTE RT A I Nf I BNT
Forth benefit of the Worthy Poor
of Shenandoah, Pa. . . .
YAUDEYILLE f CLUB f MINSTRELS
Assisted by the Hamoiw
Sohoppe Orchestra.
SIX KNI) VKK t l'KEMIEIt (JOM Kill ANS I
UHAN'D KIItST PAUT OF...
...MODKKN MINBTUKIiJY I
BRILLIANT MUSIC t SWKKT SINOINO i
(J HAND OLIO and PUNNV 8KKTCIIIC8 !
DON'T FAIL TO 8RK THK
Corbett-Fltzslmmons Burlesque,
, . . "The Irish Senators" ami
"Pastime on the New Orleans Levee,"
30 Great Exponents of Humor In Burnt Cork
NOTICE The entire receipts of this entertain
ment will g-u to the general relief committee, for
the be iii-tlt of tbe poor of Shenandoah.
TICKETS
only
25c
Rwrveil muU may Iw procured for 10 ocmU
extra nt Kiilin'i drug wture. Chart now ojien.
Lost
App
COULD NOT EAT THE MOST TEMPTING DISHES.
Days Without any Food rl
Square Meais a Day Now
of ihe Changs.
WDM Me Xeadsr,
For lh restoration of an appetite which
has lieen Impaired or lost through sickness,
no remedy can compare in effect I vencw with
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People.
This statement Is substantiated by tho expe
rience and declarations of men and women
with whom these pills have lieeomea house
hold medicine. Among tho many who can
oflVr testimony to tbii particular proicrty of
Dr. William!,' Pink Pills i ) tb-or;" Marshall,
Jr., who live nt No. 19 Norwich Street,
Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Marshall is a news
agent on the Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern Railroad, and Lis territory ettendj
from Cleveland to Toledo. Like thousands
of otlr'i s who owe their health and isor to
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Mr. Marshall
never hesitates to sing their praises. In h!
case it Was necessary to use only a few Imcs
of the pills to restore him to tho full po scs
sion of bodily health. Ilis dige ti m- or 'ans
bad become almost usebss thro'r;h a lour
and serious illness, but in n surprisingly
brief period, through the ntjeney of th -i'
wonderful medicine, they were tMpiihle of
nijaiii performing their functions in a regu
lar nnd perfectly satisfactory manner. In
nurritine his experience v. itii them Mr. Marsh-ill
said :
"Last spring I was taken sick with inllam.
matory rheumatism, and mv entire system
was affected. To relieve the suffering it
rus necessary to paint me with iodine.
After three months treatment I became con
valescent, but Ihe attack had sapped my
strength and left me extremely weak and
feeble. I could scarcely lift an arm or a leg.
Tills weakness permeated my entire system,
and applied us well to my itoma'm ahd di
gestive apparatus as to my limbs. I soon
discovered that I hud lost my appetite almost
fmm!iw?fimm?t?mmmmm?nmm?.?mrimm?mrnmi5
SPRING
gt: That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities Z2
fc and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed
r here with less outlay than in any other store in this section. 55-
1 CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. I
Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, iu
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 iu the country.
CLOTHING, HATS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS,
WATCH OUR LATIOK DISPLAY WINDOWS.
A BoantUitl Easter Souvenir Given Away to Each Purcliaser.
E l. REFOWICH,
ftf ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
jg 10 and 12 South Main
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTHD Hxperienced girl for general
housework. Aiiiily at No. 11 North Main
street. 3-19-8t
OK HUNT. A new house on South White
street nrovlded with nil modern conven
iences. Kensonahlo rent. Apply nt K. K.
Magargle's store, Bast Centro street. 3-15-tf
OR ItBNT. The store room, cellar oiul one
Morgan's
Bazaar. Possession Amil 1st.
earlier 11 desired,
Heated by steam. Apply to
N. W. Ubdiiau..
M-tf
OH ItRNT. Store room nnd dwelling at No.
L' 122 North Main street. Contains bath and
closet. Good cellar and nice yard room. Size
nf store room. Id 13 feet, with two large beauti
ful show windows, fitted out with counters and
shelving ready for business. Wareroom and
stable can be lind with It if desired. Grand
location nnd rent reasonable. Address, C w.
Nkwhodskr, 120 North Main street. 3-1-tf
P A BEAUTIFUL GIFT
H FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 3
COUPON TO 'HERALD" f
READERS. 3
- Tho bolder of SO Coupons of tbe
ST: HERALD is entitled to a tlrst-class life- -3;
size, free-baud Water Color Portrait -
worth $15 00, made from any distinct -3
eg- photograph, by paying 65 cents at M. ;J
Hecker's studio, 308 W. Centre street, -Z5
Shenandoah, Pa.
OPEN SUNDAYS.
Send photograph in immediately -g
; and have coupons ready upon re- -S
jg; celpt of portr tit.
gjE NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. 3
niumiuiuuuiuuiuiuuuuR
-FOR THE-
BEST GROCERIES
AND
...LOWEST PRICES...
GO TO
Meluskey & Son,
105 South Main St.
PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES
OMce of the Mute. Hospital tor Injured Persona
of the Anthracite Coal Region of l'enusylva
. nla, Fountain Springs, Penna.
Sealed and marked (proposals tor supplies)
for tbe state liosultel for Injarsd persons of the
anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania, will bo
received by the Hoard at Trustees up to and
Including the 81st day ot Slareb, A. I , 1W, for
furnishing bread, meat, groceries, drugs, mus
lins, fruits, vegetables, fee. feed, oosl, lie., for
the year ending Slay 81st., IMS. , ,
The Hoard at Trustees reserve the right to
reject any or all bills. A schedule of the articles
mid probable amount of each required, will Im
furnished on application. Address,
J. O IUUDI.K, Sup't 8 ate Hospital.
S-ls-lB-ie-Xi-Xt - Fountain Springs, Pa.
6 Tho Rosy Freshness
I And a velvety softness of tbe skin Is inva
rlnblv obtained bv thor who use PossoNi'B
Complexion ."owder.
MI i ! R I .J TV
Who can thlalc
tlilag to patent?
Preteot year tdau; ther may bring oil wealth.
Write JOHN WlDDCUBUBN t CO.. PuUwt Attar
nays. Washington, D. C, fur tnslr 81. Sun prise oM
ana list ot two hundred taventlous wanted.
etite
AH -Gait Eat
The Cause
Four
OUvstamf, Ohio.
M completely M though I nover had one.
I had no desire whatever to partake of any
nourishment, and the natural result was that
my convalescence was extremely slow, land
my pn rents feared that I was going to suffer
a rctnpso or full prey to nnother ailment on
account of my debilitated condition.
".Many 11 day I would not t.ike liny nour
ishment, nnd whenever 1 did the quantity
was tni icsiirnifieanl to maUrinllv hasten
my improvement. Tempting di lus were
pieparcd for me, but I could not touch them.
1 Ix'gnn to become more or less nhirmcd as
did my 1 n'ents, nnd o'UMlnymy mother snp
jfested the p in hn.se of some of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills fir me. They had been recom
mended I.) In r by a neighbor who regarded
II. cm 1 1 I'.'ithing short of miraculous, nnd
divelt mi enthusiastically on their excellent
qualitii' that mother wivs persuaded to try
them. There is not much more to tell now,
for I don't loo1; like a man who cannot eat
three or four inure meals n day, do I ?
"Three bo?, of Dr. Williams' Vie'; PIIIt
fl' t'd me 11 ji Homnl as a dollar, and tin will
do the name fr i nyone el e, I 1.1,1 ,ne. It
w"s not long nf t I beiran tn one the pilli
th.it I con:! I'd mysi'f improving. My
iitreiiudh bc;aii to lelnrn an I 10 did my ap
petite, t il 1 I was on the rend again in n short
time. That is my experience, and I am glad
to cive it for the benetit of others who may
have lost their appetites through sicl;:i"Rs."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain nil the ele
ments necessary to give new life '"id tiohncM
to the blood and restore shntlerul nerves.
They are so' d in boxes (never in loosi foim by
the I'o.icn or hundred) nt fill cents n hn, or ni v
lioxes for $2.. "si. and mny be had of all dnu'
sists or directly by mail from Dr. W illiams'
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
7".
GREETING !
2
3
St., Shenandoah.
old smnD KEnmns
SHENANDOAH
Dental : Rooms,
(Titmnn'sBIoek)
East Centre Street.
Office Hours: 7 n. to. lo 8 p. m,
NOTICtrT7"!-. f! II
nei-tod with tho cMnHitbu
AL.1. JI.AA.til.'N -vtiu-s
Wo make all kinds of nl.itc s
Aluminum Urowus Lolmo t ro
ana linage, won; ana an op( namn
tain to Dental Surgery.
No charges for extracting when plates are
ordered. We aro tho only users of Mtalizid
air for the painless extraction of teeth.
Bloomsburg Qold
-vCure Sanitarium
For Cure of
Liquor aicl Morii Haifjit-s
Mo detanston flam business. Address,
J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D.f
8IIKNANDOAH, PENN' A.
Eyan J. Dayies,
LIVERY AND
13 N, Jardin Street.
poll SHERIFF,
H. S. ALBRIGHT,
Or Obwiusrpbo.
Subject to Republican rules.
A Handsome Complexion
Is one of the greatest ehSMas S wo awn ana
possess. PossoMi's gfiwmminH Sww
gives It.