9 Candy. I ,) on wish t eat raivlv ::'' i- jmit ? If i you r.houM i, oui in w l.i.f. We handle M . Tenuev's i hocohttts :uh1 him hons, the purest that can hi- liind' Tn a box, yon 11 want another mOKS & BROWN l tVJortH IVlr St. FURNITURE. Ni rliml i -o iiupntitl bnAiitlfnl nn nmnrt mi nt m no mul in point of value run offer inhMnliiiK hii , is hotter ItiiluwimMrtu thnn over r nll yotir -ittentlon to our II no of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. INrritllyn trout tn seo sneli goods nt such remarkably low factory prices. 3NE op ovn BABY COACHES I- ii K.KPtl thing to push along. Thoy are 1 1 uli l upwards to suit any taste. Quality and i u:il worth nlonc determine the prlec, "c-Our Stock Is Complete. M.Spoont, 1 IS Bas& Centra St. ...THE... SEE - HIVE Will remove on or about . . APRIL 1, '97, TO 29 South Main St. -NEAR- A FINE- SELECTION 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 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 ariety 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 lest obtainable value in the market. You will see the cream of what the whole woolen world has given over to the manufacturers. Bicycle Sitits. . . . 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. Cor. ilaln and Cherry Sts. SAM III OCK, - - Proprietor. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AXD SALES STABLES. BSSsfsSl Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COIl. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. y-'K HAVE THIS HANDSOMEST fi ..OIL CLOTHS B. FOLEY, K 7 Wist t nlri Sirrrt. v ft a 4f I MntmwAt. HKHl'ION, ! Hurry ot was .i county scat v ll lor I day . to t John Rudd, of West lliciry slrtet ' vciti nlny In PnttsrilU' Dimil Hnriiii(!tin, ui Vi"t Iinrel uiilcnvent an operation nt the Min.-r , spent nt ri'i't, ' III., il to diiv. 1' A .Sin i nl;, of Slutiuukiu, lrnn bicn Bp pointed n Deputy Inspector tor the State B. mil .f Health. I .loli u W. Parker, proprietor and, tdltor of the Mnhtnojr Cttjr Hecord, Wli a Walter to tnivn last evening. Kilward Burlte spent to day at tb Minora Hospital nt the. bedside of Mhutal Corrtgan, wlin is sjrlmisly 111. Miss Annie Barrett, of Kft. Carmal, the gnrsttn Mr. and Mrs. William Houssr, on Wost Laurel street. Miss Nellie Junes, of Wilkes-Barre, It spending a few weeks with her unclu, Philip H. Jotis, st Win. Peon, for tho benefit of hoi Lrolth. Dick Fly mi, lh Butler statr-misti who came very near to tnmhig that Democratic stronghold jnto. thft Rrpublira.i ranks Inst election, wns In town last evening. sttss Katie ftallaf ber Is home from Phila delphia, to attend Die funeral of her grand mother. James I) Creary spent to-day In Olmrd ville, serving important legal papers for M. M. Ilnrke, Esq. Boyd Yettor.tho genial all sfauad landlord at Malnville, circulated among scajuUntaBees hore to-day. Editor Gulterman, of-the Shsmokiu Dis patch, was aeon on our streets to-day. The greatest bargains in the jewelry line at A. Holdcrman's. lmla;e Election. George It. Williams was last night elected vice president of Washington Camp No. 112, P. O. 0. of A., to fill the vacancy caused by tlio resignation of Harry Gable. I. eg Amputated. The muny friends of Michael Kerrigan, who had his right leg crushed bp a fall of clod at the Plauk Ridge wnsbery, will regret to learn tnat an amputation was necessary. The opomtion was performed at the Miners' hospital yesterday. The limb was amputated Just below the knee. Oot-Ioor IMtyslolan. Dr. J. O. Church, of town, lias been notl- fi d of his appointment by the Directors of tlie Pour a? Out-Door Physician in the Sben :i ml i h disiriet, his term to coinmciico on nril Ut, next. Most Torturing, Disfiguring, Humiliating Of itching, burni.i;, bleeding, scaly skin and scalp humors is instantly relieved by a warm bath with Cdticuka Soap, a single application of Coticuea (oint ment), tho great skin care, and a full doso of ConctTBA Bksoltknt, greatest of blood purifiers and humor sores. IIrmediks spcodily, permanently, and e onomically euro, when all clso fails. I'liTTm nam. Hn Cimi. Conp.. Unit Trop... Barton, o-" Uow to Curo Eery Sklu ana BI004 Humor,"lree. PIMPLY FACES v"88i!&JnX&& GENUINE IMPORTED i BEER Nourishing rind exhilarating 5 GENTS PH GLASS Abnolutuly pure. Contains r o alcohol. Con tuiitly on baud nt JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS.. A special feature of this store is that every department is a store in it self; large stocks bought right are marked at money- saving prices. Ready-Made Skirts and Suits. We show a superb stock of Ladies' Suits and Skirts; it is no guess work in our: buying these stylish garments ; every skirt or suit bears the stamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirts, 2.50 to $, 50 ; Suits, $5.00 to $10.00. MuslinUnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the tnualiu and trimmings, then come and get our prices for ready made underwear, Gowns, CUeniioe, Drawers, Skirts, etc ; our prices will be found to be lower than cost itcrial alone. McCall Bazar Paper Patterns arc fast i .111. g friends a thousand new patterns j. .si in tor to or 15c. euch. . J.WILKINSON MAL'i STREET. IL0Y0 STREET. ForHBiuou$and Nimvous Ml 1 I f I They pur !y the KflB E Bt , Mid give tlui-THv V B B H a - 10.1 1 the entire system. K mil WJP j Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, ! CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. . Bo pain from you j RUPTURE , It yon wear the 1 CHAMPION TRUSS, Mada Bv ybiladelohia Trull Co.. 610 LocuilSI., Piu.. Pa. . (uticura , Mnt lo. .,: N.K ' aaaasasaBaaaw BTATB OFFICIAL! EXONERATED. Pennsylvania's Temporary Statu ltonse Will Unit be luve.tlgutml. tin 1 rinbufK, March 21. The Joint committee appointed tn InventlRate the oflli?B of the atate treasurer and the auilltnr pi nt-rul made Its report to the loRrlhlnturo yesterday. As a matter of fe.it, there were two reports, the JDem oernllc members, Messrs. Kerr ot Toik nnd Ijcunon of Lehigh, dissenting from the majority lepoit. In the sen ate the majority repoit. after some op position on the pnrt of the anti-Quay mombers and the Democrats, was adopted by a vote of 7 to 12. The re port practically exonerates the state treasurer and auditor general from the charges of mismanagement, which have been made against their offices. Whatever defects were found were as cribed to an insufficient clerical force and to fault in the systems under Which tho department are managed. The house accepted both reports, but took no vote on the question of adop tion. The Nesbltt resolution for a legisla tive committee to Investigate charge of fraud In fitting up Ornce Methodist church for the use of the legislature was reported from the buildings and grounds committee with a recommen dation that It be adopted. A meeting of the committee was held yesterday afternoon, at which Mr. Nesbltt, of Northumberland, made a statement In support of hi allegations that the tate paid for 6S,000 more feet of lum ber than was 'used In fitting up the church, and that gross . extravagance is practiced In repairing and improv ing public departments. Dr. Swallow Anqiillted.but Mod Pay Costa Barrlsburg, March 24. The Jury In the case of the soldiers' orphans' school commission against Rev. Dr. Swallow, editor of The Pennsylvania Methodist. 'iharged with criminal libel, returned 1 verdict yesterday of not guilty, but dJ rected the defendant to pay the costs. The libel raso of Captain J. C. Delaney, superintendent of public grounds and buildings, against Dr. Swallow, is now on, and will probably occupy most of the week. Killed In Quarry, Alllentown, Pa., March 24. Through a fall of rubbish, loosened by the thaw ing frost, at the mnrry of the Consoli dated Lehigh Slats company, near fciiatedaie, Benjamin Bnyder, ag-ed 20 yer.rs, single, was completely covered and Instantly killed. Lewis O. I3rose, a sod 28 years, married, was severely Injured, and WilllRm Roth, aged 83 years, a man or family, was hurt about the head. A JIvBn'it ItH.rballl.l. New Haven, March 24. Tommy Cor coran, the former famous shoristop of the Brtoklyns, who was traded to Cin cinnati last fall for. Smith ot the Iteds, is still at his home In this city, and despite frequent telegrams from Man ager Brush, will not report for duty. Corcoran says he. will not Join the team this season unless he gets a raise In salary or part of the money the Hmoklyns realised from his sale to Cincinnati. MaSrager Brush is so in censed at Corcoran that he has refused offers from other clubs for him. New Two-step Klectrio Wiieolmon at llrmnm's jewelry store. Sliuotlne Toiirimmuiil. Schuylkill county U represented in the great pigeon shootini match which com menced yesterday nt Elkwood l'rk near New ork by F. W. Cootier and M. Jt. Mac. ilillan of Maliauoy City, both of whom aro eutored for the Grand American Hnndlcan which conies oil' to-day, and in which 140 of tlie crack shots of the country aro eutored, among them being l'lilford of Utica N. Y. Dr. W. F. Carvor of Chicago, Elliott of KuiisUBCity and Grumn of Iowa. TliBiium ber of entries exceeds that of any previous year, the contestants representing states of the union extending from Jliwton tu San J raiiclsco and is the event of the Vonr with pigeon shooters. Last year not one of the contestants made a straight icoro. although eight tied for first place with at each to their credit. I he attendance at the tournament Is large as it usually attracts the cream of the fraternity of sportsmen. Take It In Timo. Decay Is natural, Imt it is often hastened by overtaxing the powers by excesses and by various violations ot natuie's law. The blood and nerves become au'ected and body and mind suiter extreme affliction. It lias been and is, by cuiliig such cases as these that Dr. Greene, 86 West 14 St., New York City, the eminent specialist has won his fame, which is worm wide. Dr. Greene's treatment and remedies never fall. You can consult Dr. Greene personally or by letter, free. If you need a physician, see Dr. Greene or write him to-tlay. It will cost you nothing. He has developed the most perfect and wonderfully successlul treatment through correspondence. lie can cure you. l'renlnrul John Kill my ltetiirns. After three months absence. John 1"h1idv. president of tho Anthracite district. No. 1, United Mine Workers of America, returned to Pottsville and Is now preparing a vigorous campaign for pushing the work of the order in this region during the eusuing summer and tall. He attended the national conven tion in Columbus, Ohio, visited his old home 11 the oil legion and for tlie past few weeks has been superintending work on the bills fmmed for the baueflt of the miners, which are now before the legislature. Ueed Mceordeil. From Patrick Joseph Gallagher to Bridget Uallagher, premises in Coal Dale. From the Schuylkill Trust Company to Jos. Mcai'.e, promises in PotUville. From Alfred L. Iaubeusteiu etal to Jonas K. Idubenstein, premises in Mlneraville. From the City of Philadelphia, trustee, to Jonas K. Laubensteiu, premise in Mluers ville. From Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Company to Jonas E. Laubenstein, premises in Miuersvllle. JtltU Vor Aliuoliouse Furnishings. The County Couuuiuioners, Directors of the Poor, Steward of the Almshouse, Job 11 W. Keese, Clerk John F. U raising, County Controller B. B. Severu, were in conference at the court house yesterday afternoon relative to the almshouse appropriation for the current year. They agreed on some of the propositions. They will moet again Friday to prepare specifications asking proposals for furnishing the hospital depart ment at the almshouse. Any lady wearing a Si or 8 shoe wonld de well by calling at the Factory Shoe Store. Wo have a lot vf these sises made to sell for $J.00; ourvlosiug out price Is 41.00 per pair. Fac-iorv 8uoc Stoeb, J. A. Movkb, Kgr. Sul of SVllllMtl lloHd. Sabscriptioas will be received at tlie office of the Secretary of the School Board, in the West street school building, for tbe sale of tweuty-flve thousand (tas.OOO) dollars worth of Hueuunuouu School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent, p.iyable seml-aupually. Denominations : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty fiiOO bonds, and tin ty -eight $500 bonds. Br order of the Hoard, .1. J. 1'iiii t., Pttwident. ttcst : Fk4NK Hanna, Kecretary. The greatest bargains in tbe jewelry Hue nt A. Ilolilenuitii's PITHY POINTS. iMppenliiga Throughout the Country Ohronlnled for llasly Perusal. An niill tax rate has been fixed upon for HHrrisburg. For stealing a gold watch from bin fair duurlug piirtecr at Wilkchhatrc, Tlioinas McIIague wan arrestod. The chicken house of George H. Kiegel, near Kedinglon, Northampton County, was burned Monday night, and 800 chickens wore consumed. Bchrndcr or Schlatter, the "divine Tiealer," arrived on his bicycle at Altoona yesterday, where he performed one alleged cure of total blindness. Well-known John Kennedy missed his wny in the dark at Wilkesharrc, fell through a railway bridge Into tbe water, dragged himself U the shore, and there died of shock . Judge Craig, at Strolidsbtirg, granted all the old licenses for Monroe county, notwith standing the protests of a pastor who culled all liquor dealers "bedbug breeders." The employes of the P. A R. Ry., from Mahauoy Plane to Gordon, will le paid on Friday afternoon. llurgluries are still noted in and aronnd Glrardvllle. TO CD UK A OflTJ) IN ONK HAY Take Laxative Brotto Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. SH cont . Victim Improving. Special to Bvattisa IlBRAto. Wif. Pmks, Mar. 24. Joseph Sargent, William lAdettverg and Philip Haggerty, the men burned by an explosion of gas in tho mines here yesterday moruiug, are much im proved to-day and their condition appears to be much bettor that) was expected when they were first reported. Sargent suffered the most, but it is not believed that auy of the men will die. When yon want good roofing, plumbing (as fitting, or general tinsmitking done call in K. F. Galloghet 18 West Centre street Dealer If stc-es 1-tf Letters Testamentary, Lettors testamentary were granted to John Haas on the estate of William lleltz, tate of West Penu township, deceased ; to Mary P. Jones, on tbe estaWof William P. Jones, late of Gilborton, deceased ; also to Clara N. and George W. Mortimer, ou tho estate of George Washington Mortimer, late of Pottsvllle, decoaseil. Lettors of administration were granted to Margaretta Haulun, on tbe estate of Thomas Hanloti, late of Gllbertou, de ceased. When bllloos ot costive, eat a Cascarct randy cathartic, 00T gaarauteed, 10c, SRc. Illjgtl llHlllllg. Illegal (rout fishing is becoming so general that the Mahauoy City Fisl. & Game Protec tive Association has an agent in town collect ing ovideuee to prosecute offenders. In addi tion to fishing out of season several people have beou detected violating tbe Sunday law. The warfare an olleiulers is to bo waged without respoct to persons and the prosecu tions will bo poshed to the full extent of tho law. Lost lllv License, Jerry Donahue, formerly a resident of Gllbertou. but fof same years past the pro prietor of a gorgeous beer saloon at Eighth and Vino streets, Philadelphia, has been re fused a renewal of his license. It was granted last year With the stipulation, made by Donohue himself, that he would not again apply, and as ho applied again his applica tion has-been rejeoted. Wreckers nt Woik. Car No. 4 on the Lakeside Railway nar rowly escaped being thrown from tbe track a short distance east of the Indian liidge breaker yesterday afternoon.by an obstruc tion lu tho form of,a horse shoe driven be tween the rails at a turnout. Had the car been running fust it would havo beon ditched and many people might have been injured. MISCELLANEOUS. OH RIJNT. A new bouse on South White street nroviued with all modem conim- ieners. Uem,onahIe rent. Apply at 1. K Magargle's store, Ktmt Centre strpct. 8-15-tf FOR RUNT.-The store room, cellar and one room on 2nd Iloor now oeeupled by Morgsn's lliiziwr. l'osscsnlon April 1st., or earlier if desired. Heated by steam. Apply to O-O-ll . W.-1JBDDALL, nuu nr i. nre room mnu, uweinng at vo. 122 North Main street. Con tat ns lutth and cloflot. Good cellar and nloe yard room, Slxe or utore room, mx4H feet, with two large beauti ful hIiow winnows, fittod out with counters And HlielvliiK ready for busimM. Wareroom and Rtulile can bo liod wllh it if dew! ret 1 Grand location nnd rent reasonable. Address, C. W. iMSMHiHiHKB, i3u in on it main Aireec. tw-ir FOR SALE I MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st. A GREAT CHANCE. Large refrigerator, eight horse power lioiler, three horse power engine, hand or steam power ice cream machine, ice cream freezcrs,horae, wagon and harness, baking utensils, twenty-four caue.seated clutirs, eight ice cream tables, six caue scated stools, live mirrors, 20 x4s 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 stand for three rolls with paper, two thousand , aud 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain pound boxes, oue thousand ice cream boxes and basket, marble slab 3x4 feet for candy waking, one brass scoop scale, gasoline stove and ovcu, one heating stove and pipes, five augle lamps with two and three burners, 4 six foot nickel show cases, one nickel ornamental case with ornaments, one soda fountain with syrups and extracts, oue computing scale, one bread cup board, tatty pans, glass cake dishes, jars and .candies, milk (hake machine and ice shaving machine; fifteen foot canvas awning. Huat I told bafore April Ut, i897, In bulk or separately . Apply lo" JESSE B. DAVIS, 7 South Main Strsc t. Wilson Otlo's Old Sland. in x j a .. 1.1 Who eon thlak WdlKbU-Hll lUBcl SiEMil, Protect your Idoan; tlur urny lirlngyou waaUa. Write JOHN WkDUEHIiunx CoTrateqt AWor Dart. Wellington, D. ('., for tnair f 1.800 prjo oitl koa Hut ot two hundred lnvnutlous wautsd. Tho Rosy Freshness And a v Uu sulumsa of tbe skin Is Inva riably i.l.lun.c il by tbu ) who use Poxsomi' Ciomplcxion "iiudcr. MAHAN0Y 0ITY. Tlio Women's Ilnptltt missionary Noclety Is In Session. MahanoY City, March 84. The Women's Rnptist Missionary Society of tho Heading Association of the English Baptist chure'j is in session to day at the English Ilaptlst chapel. Among the attondnnts are Mrs. M. E. Scholbnrr, of Reading, president; lint Jones, state secretary; Miss Ivos, of Reading; Miss Nellie Morgan, of Strouilshurg, P., and Rev. C. A. Spalding, of Hasloton. The morning session consisted of devotional ex ercises and addresses by several of the ladles. During the intermission at noon the ladles were entertained at lunch by the ladies of the local church. Miss Mattle Price, of Shenandoah, took part in this after- 1 noun s program and was one of a party of ! five ill a symposium on mission work. John Price and Robert Becker were irunrod 011 the dirt plane of the North Mahanoy colliery yesterday. They were riding on a dumper going up the plane when it jumped off tlie track and upset, throwing the men so that they sustained painful bruises aud cuts. Becker's right shoulder was dislocated. Frank Moyer, jig boss at the Mamie Mill colliery, 1 ad the middle flligCT of his left hand badly crushed yesterday afternoon while n moving an old ihnft. Anthony Gannon, of Mahanoy Plane, and Frank Kelley, of Mid Valley, wore arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of illegal car riding. Gannon s friends paid the costs Slid Kelly was sentenced to ten days in the county Jail. The lawyers for John Boyle, of More, whose )udgtnet against the Borough of Mahanoy city for 111,000 WM set aside by Judge Endlich, will appeal to the Supreme Court. Tbe rock chute which was started three weeks ago at tho Maple Hill colliery, wot completed yesterday. Henry R. Gehhart has returned from Yonngstown, O., where ho had an engage ment with a theatre orchestra, lie resumes bis old position with tho Citissns baud. It says times are worse lu Ohio than In this re gion. Manager Ash has Issued orders that em ployes ef the Lakside Railway Company shall not sell any more working-men's tickets at reduced rates, although tickets already sold will be received. William J., one-year-old sou of George and Annie Oliver, died last evening and will bo burled on Friday afternoon. Miss Msiy Ann Thomas, daughter of Daniel E. Thomas, proprietor of the Wash ington Hotel, and Jcnkyn GrltHth, of town, will be married at the residence of the bride's father th's evening. A rutty. May Laner celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary at her homo last evening and entertained the following young friends 1 Ray Rowso, I.issie Rogers, Florence Kills, Emily Williams, Mable Blioup. May Bishop, Etbcl Lord, Cassia Cox, Gweunle Lewis, Robert fallen, Harry May, Robert Ilogers, Charles Lehe, Elmer Liner, May Lauer, Maine Winterstein. Itooer Oets n Draw. Jack Bouor, of Summit Hill, and "Dick" Moore, of New York, fought last night bafore Olympic Athletic Clnb, Philadelphia. The fight ended In the fifteenth round, the num ber stipulated, in a draw. The fight was a hot ono from beginning to end aud was witnessed by many from this county. The attendance numbered nearly 3,000. This is the nearest to defeat that Doner has yet received. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sickon, weaken or gripo. 10c, old- snuiD - rniniris. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, Tltronn's Block) Eaasat Centra Streat. Olilos Hours: 7 a. tu, to 8 p. m. Dr. J. W. Angles, late of Heading, Manager. NOTICE; Pr. Q. S. Hartley Is still 0011. necui wuii rue esuiuui.umeiii. ...ALL EXAMINATIONS FIIHK.. We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crowr and Bridge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates an ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. Bloomsburg Gold- -sCure Sanitarium For Our otn' Llcjupr at,M6rprir(j Habits. No detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SHENANDOAH, PENN'A. sat avr;At svCLsV LLA kia j M A BEAUTIFUL GIFT ' FOR THE CDMIK6 HOLIDAYS. COUPON TO "MGRALD" 2 READERS. S The bolder of SO Couooni of tho -3 HERALD is rntitli'd to a flrat ulnas life slsn, free-huud Water CoUr Portrait - worth $15 00, made from any distinct photograph, hy paying 65 cents at M. -3 llucker'a studio, b.8 W. Centre street, Hhenaiidoah, Pa OFXN SUlfOAYB. Band uhotovranh In lmmadlatalv -a and have eounons roadv utton re- TSt cslpt of portrait. w NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. j3 mmiiiuiuiuiuimuiittUK pOR HHICItlKF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, OK OftWIOBBllRG. BtibjtH't lo Ite publican iules. NEILL OF ARKANSAS. Another U. S. Congressman Indorses Paine's Celery Compound. 't:vi'z Within tho past year, among the thousands I of hearty testimonials to the wonderful cura tive powers of Falne's colery compound that I have been received by Wells, Richardson A Company -among tho thdusands of grateful litters received from every stato and town in tho country, there havo come no loss than six hearty indorsements from members of the national house of representatives. All ' were willing that their oxperionce should be published, believing rightly that they might thus do good tu others. In these columns have already been pub lished, the letters received from Congress men Meredith, Hell, Grout and Towers. "My home Is at Iiatesvllle, Ark. During the last spring and summer my eldest daugh ter, thou 17 years of ago, was in very poor health, suffering from goneral debility, nervous prostration and frequent slight fevers. She had tho best medical attention, but apparently with littlo benefit. In tho latter part of September last, while still feeblo sbo began the use of I'aiuo's celery compound, and improved in health continu ously. In threo mouths slio had fully re covered, and is now in perfect health. I am bound to think the roinody is an excellent 5 1897. SPRING mm emumm That we hold the leadership in-large stocks, good qualities 3 Si: and low prices goes without saying Fashion caii be followed 8 : here with less outlay than in any other store in this section. 1 CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. 1 Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in black aud 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 londed with new goods, and at special prices, the latest novelties from the manufactories in the country. CLOTHING, HATS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS. WATCH OUIt LAHQK DISPLAY WINDOWS. A Beautiful Easter Souvenir Given Away to Each Purchaser. B 8 I REFOWICH, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. 10and12 South Main St., Shenandoah. A GREAT PGAZIflE OFFEfi. 3 FOR Tlie regular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine," "Judge's Library." and "Funny Pictures" is 3-30 DEMQRESTS MAGAZINE' Isbyfartbe best family mogaslne iwbllalied ; there Is none of our monthlies In which the beautiful and tbe useful, pleasure and profit, fashion and literature are so fully presented us iu Demon st's. There is, in tact, no publication pre tending to a similar scope and purpose which can compare with It. Every number con tains a free pattern coupon. 'JUDGES LIBRARY' Is a monthly inagoslne of fun, filled with Illustrations in oarloaturo and replete with wit aud humor, lis contributors are tbe best of American wits and Illustrators. 'FUNNY PICTURES' i another humorous monthly; there is laugh In every llnoot It. All three of these magasiiies are handsomely gotten up. You ohould not miss this uhaoio to secure them. Cut here aud return Coupon properly filled ont. Demorcst PvifplUkihg Co., 1 10 RftK Arvh, Ncw York. For the enclosed Sffi.OO please send Daawrast's Fatally Kagailue, Judge's Library (o magazine of fun), and Funny Plgturaa for one year a par yoojf offer. Name- Date.. Evan J. Davies, I.IVQRY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardin Street. A Handsome Complexion Is oue of the greatest charms a woman can possess. Possomi's Oowus wroaa gives it. 'wr- - - ivr r . .'t.1 " ' 1 f " m rn if TfnnT i -' - one, and do not hesitate to recommend it to the suffering." To postpone at such a vital time as this reg ulating tlie nerves and purifying tho blood is a serious mistake. Men and Women distressed by nervous troubles or tho effects of Impuio blood cannot afford now to lose ft day before taklugad vantage of Falne's celery compound. In order to avoid disappointment accept nothing but Paiuo's celery compound. A clerk who tries to sell something else than what people ailc for is evidently not disinter ested. He has an eye to profits more than to the good of customers. There can be no substitute for Pal no's cel ery compound. This bas been shown time and time again iu cases where persons, too easily led, have carried home something besides Paine h col ery compound, and have failed to get tho deaided benefit they had hoped for. Tho strongest indorsement ever received for thigieat spring remedy and no remedy over compared with Faille's celery compound in tho character and the nuralier of tho wit nesses to its clliciency the strongest Indorse ment it over received did not overestimate or exaggerate in the least its unrivalled power of making people well. 1897. GREETING ! FOR 1 --We wlil.seniLalUhree to you for one year for S2.U0, cr 6 'mo. for SI. Voat'Ofltee.- State- FOR TJHJ-- BEST GROCERIES AND ... LOWEST" PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St, V...
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