0 1 Candy. I ) yo i wish to cat ciu.lv i'mI pure? If v nu Iiom'.iI t inn w ,v !i n.' V !' i" lie ''I 'lV:i.:ey- i Hceol:il i i 1 hi)-- .xin-s 1' i ')i!xit Unit can 1- m id . '1'iv .'. l.ox y-iu 11 want another. II ) & RPOWN FURNITURE. s , i 'i il . . .'.!- Hint lirnutUnl an lunort in pt us iin. i.ii iii ihiidI ut value tttn offer (n'l'ii.llnit Iium i- i iut ln.lmYniPtit than ever We nil yoin nt'i i Hon to onr line of PARLOR SUITS, mm room suits, BEDROOM SUITS. IN iimMj i. Iii-nt to see Stlell goods lit Stiell n ni.ii knbly lo fnctory prion. -OXK OF OUR BABY COACHES N n );"l thing to push along. They are i' i mI. il upwards to puit any tnstc. Quality Mid . i ;u il irlh nlonc determine the prices, -c-Our Stock i Complete."' M.Spoont, 1 f 8 Bast Centra Mt. THE BEE - HIVE Will remove on or . . . about . . . APRIL 1, '97, TO 29 South Main St. NEAR oiD-smnD-Rmnim, '1 am r 7 SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, iTitmau'e Bloek) Eaat Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 a. In. to 8 p, m. Hi. J. W. Angle, late of Heading, Manager, NOTICE J Dr. G. S. Hartley is still eon iiecteu with the establishment. ALL EXAMINATION'S I'HRK We make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns Aluminum Crowns Logan Clowns, Crowi and Bridge work and all operations thai per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plate art ordered . We are tho only users of -ajttfliar air for the paiuleas extraction of tJ)M, GENUINE ? IMPORTED BEER Nourishing and exhilarating 5 CEJ1TS PER GLASS Absolutely pure. Contain i o alcohol. Con tantf n hand at JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE aitU LLOYD STREETS. S)sKJSs,?AS;.Sll 15$ VS HAVK THK IIAND80MEMT DKH1UNS OF it ..OIL CLOTHS is rows. A F R FOLEY. )Mf -No. 17 West Cf litre Street. MABAHOT OITT. OiuMiii Cloning r ihe Wllllnms Mnslnes College Cnnsos Talk, M MM Nov City. Mar. 85 Runinrs linre been in ein illation for fl week t !) i lift the illojii-d aliaky ciiiiilltion of tho Williams' P.'tiiu1- College, wltirh on-iipies r-wms In i-iiiT- opera Itotisn Imililnip. t'nlil Inst i i .i. : lli'H' rii ii ins cio not In u shauo In k'iii cie thi l l I'Ublie.itiuii. Yeerdny, .ii i i . 1'i'i.f I, ('. Mi'teiuiii, who huabcin .in nmiii't'i in th co11rire for several nmntbi li:i-:..iiiiiiiiinrl I i tin' icliiil irs that (lie lure- iiliiuilii nf Principal .1 I illimiix, lm win eotntiH tihg the suhon, T i hti '.irni'ior, U. V,'. Williams, of Wllkes-llitrrr-, wiiv mil.nmvn riio latur lm been absent from tM, I uvu i'ur a' most three Weeks Prof. McUina sjiil ho hail written to 3. T. Wllllnin. but re ceived no roply- Ho said tho school woiitd have to ti" clued uixl tho students wore in- stfuetcritn tako their bonks M.d nther bo- longings from the hnililing. flie college Was onennil on Heht. 1. 1BH.V At l',i time of .1. T. Williams' deuartaruhisbrot'iirr, 0 V. Williams, was In diWealty with hi Mt. Car- mi'l And Allo.ma schools. It was uipimtd tint J. T. Williams' departure Wat duu to them difficulties and he w.nild ntturn In n : few days. When lis left his family rprfmitied and this av color to the belief tU.it hU V senoo would onlj bo temporary; but last week Mm. Wl II ,nu lip.;rlcl, leut-lug word with neighbor that if Prof. Met 'aim should call and make Inatiries tho neighbor should tell him that Mr. Williams was very llfc About 80 pupils were attending the school, about SS being night studoiits. They paid from 8 to 13.50 per mouth mid quite n miniVr had paid for a term, In mlvaiive. MuCsnu has it claim for ovor $200 lor salary due and the reut for the rooms is in arrears for nearly three months McCuim proposes to re-open tho school next month if the pupils will pay fo eicli, lie snys he will run it about n I moi.th. in which time about thirty pupils j are expected to graduate In bookkeeping. An iucjdoiit In connection with the closing of i thest-h'ol iiciuslngcoiiBiilfiable speculation. , At about 0:3D o'clock Inst night I'rof. McCunn j had nccnulon to enter tho school and found ; that the double doors leading into the large class room had been pried open and the lock , of the offl.-c door picked. Ho also found that j a lyp -writer had been i-t.iloi). Tho cover ! was le t on the table, evidently to jircreutan early discovery of the theft. The Williams' were young men who caino from Luzerne county. They arc aald to have graduated from a business college and, after . lerkinx Iii colliery offices and stores, opened the Wilkosbarre iluslness College, which ,.1-ov.mI a tlnauclul success. Becoming atn .iiinii, tliey started schools iu liaalctou, Jit. Ciinii'l, Altoona, here a ml othct places, but Vltll l,'-8 SUCCOSS. Tod ly I'rof. McC.inn received from the ni-jtiiiK J. T. Williams an cxplaiutory letter t iat duos uot appear to explain. The letter is dated at Little Falls, N. Y., and ill It Wlll ams says the reason he closed the college vras that he had decided to close a month earlier this year and open a mouth earlier next fall ; and those who have paid on the present trra will receive credit next fall, when the college will be re-opened. The following dispatch proves interesting in connection with the business college troubles here : "Altoona Prof. O. W. Williams, who claims Wllkeebarre as his home, but whose present whereabouts are a mystery, is wanted in this city. Last July Williams came to this city and started a busInesB 'college. Ho succeeded in selling about 1W scholarships at $50 each, and induced Professor J. W. Love, of iiubury, to become superintendent of tin; college. Williams is alleged to have collected about $1000 from his pupils and left for purls unknown. Some young men arrived here from Slion audoah with the intention or putting up letter boxes on a rental of 20 cents for Ave years in advance. Chief Mursess Bowman said they could only operate here by makine the samo arrangement they made with Chief llurgess Tabor, or Shenandoah, namely : by furnishing the boxes beforo making collec tions. The young men would not ugreo to this and left town last night. I'UltSONAr, mism ION. W. J. Galvlu visited friends at Pottsville yesterday. School Director Timoiljy O'Urien spent ti -day at McAdoo. Benjamin Iilchards transacted, business at i H.i.ictuii to-day. 1 Isaac Hilton was a visitor to McAdoo vesterday afternoon. Thomas Morgan, of Shamoklu, is a guest of relatives in town. , Mrs. John It. James, of Frackville, was a visitor to town to-day. Mrs Loft us, of West Oik street, Is cou tined to her borne by illness. Albert Eisenhart, of Hast Apple alley, is suffering from au attack ot la grippe. J. WTCurtiu was iu 1'reolaml to-day look ing after Ihe interests of the Columbia brewery. Itov. Alfred Heebner, has returned home from Bethlehem, where he attended the M. E. Conference. Mr. and Mrs. William Donahue remained iu town last night on their way from Potts ville to Shcppton. Misses B. Agnes Hoaeh and Annie Morrison, and Miss Mellet, wele passengers to Philadel phia this morning, Mr. and Mrs. Allen O. Moyer, of Dauboro, ire visiting their son, J. A. Moyer, of the Factory Shoe storu. 1 Charles Law, representing the Hendricks Manufacturing Company, of Carboiidule, was a towu visitor to-day. Mrs. M. C. Watson, of town, speut yestor day In AsRland visiting her mother, Mrs. Peter Costello, who is seriously 111. I. J. Lerch, euperintendentof thePennsyl ruuia Telephone company, was looking up buxincsa interests in town to-duy. Mil Jeunle Hull, of South White street, is slowly recovering from her recent attack of illness and will be seeu on our streets shortly a.niu. Mi May Holunw, of West Cherry street. has goue U Ttmaqua to spend a. ci.uple of wccKsiui a guest oi Bur cousin, Mrs. A. Biiley. Anthony I'bloegel, on of Lest Creek's ol lest residents, and who was reported as critically- III, is now so much improved that it U believed be will recover. Mrs. Christ Grnhler, of Philadelphia, is .unfilled to the hots of berpareuta, Mr. and Mrs Albert Hoover, on South Jardin street, by mi attack of sickness. TO CUKK .1 OOLK IK OUK HAY T ,':o laxative roiao Quinine Tablets. All h legists refumi Uie wouey if it falls to cure. J." , cut . SH r School 1 MiliU. Subacrtotioais WH1 bo roeeived' at .the office of the ftecretar of thejfhool Hoard, iu tbe W,Ht street scboo) buitJiig. for the sole. of iu.-iity.tive thoussad (15,000) dollars Worth ut S'ltiiaudcaii School District bonds. Vhe honda will bear date of April 1, 1807, and Will i u ii thirty years. Interest four per rent payable sewi-aunually. Deuouiuatious : Twenty $100 bonds; twenty $300 bonds, and thirty eight ffiOQ bonds. By order of the Board, J. J. Pbicjc, President. Atto5t : Fb.UW Hakma, Secretary. MPbauvoa want food roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinstnl thing done call on B. K. GaUaghor 18 West Centre street , Dealer tp. stores 1-tf DsmmIs HoeitrdtKl, M u tln qulun et to Taos. Kaadjr, prom- 1 en iu IVtUvllle. Walter S. Shaeffer et al., to Elmer . Arts, premises in Ilubjey. K.irah V. Stem et vir., to Mary A. Fergu son , prcmiites iu Muhaiioy City. FJ'f FY POINTS. r..n;.(.'ins;s Thrminiintit Ilie Ooui'try hiiMilctrd lur llastv IViornl. NniKltlon on the Schujlklll buial epoucd at Hisding yenlciilay. Ity a police rpnui l'itt1inri: is shown to IniM' a popnlallnn of C0.t,l)S ,1 rinii.ti Wclkil wii killed by co'liding w.uciisal t,iiiu-.t (5p c illlei y. A ii rvoir t' supj ly Mt. Cannel with wnt r"i bclru: ci n .Inii ttd at ('intnilia. The Kpcnceilaii sjtti-iii of velllcnl writing Is laucllt. in Wihnhintiin, Del . public schools. The IV & 1! i ni; l. v. in the Mt. Slcholas ami (iilbcrtou ilistib la will be paid mt Kriday. M, nroi' cn'.iiily liiiiioi !i ab n Iuim- formed iu invaiilatiuii to ti;M ladi.al ti iiipcian'o H1..V i incuts. riiric iBPti with two performing bears and a Waudi-riiiii torn itisi wen- new arrivals on our slrtts to-i.y. The Ihitlsvllle scliool district has received the Ititanee of the stale appropiiutlon, ammnttng'to tf.Oft.n. iHvld Strannno, orjohusfciwi!, Ml sixty five fiet from n railroad bridgu no i r Harris burs, and was very seriously Injured. With orders enough ahead to keep it busy for si.me tlu'c. the Ebcrle Overall and Shirt I'ai'tory. ui (lirardvltlo, bis resumed opera tions. Tho Burongli (.Vvui!. nf l'ottsvlllc, will lay out two new stKcts, so ifrcat is the de maad for building lot within tho borough limits. Phil. J. Connell, nf PotUvllie, has departed for Sulphur Springs, Va., where he will rc malrvievaral wees for tt benefit of his health. Fred. W. Hooka yesterday changod his residence from South West street to West Lloyd street next door to the Triulty liefotmed church, A representative of tho Donnelly bottle shotting machine, of New York, called at the Columbia Brewery to-day and made an inspection of its Workings. Although It has already liecn on for IS months, the Lyon-Dunn (udlrial contest iu Hcbuylkill county cannot be finished In court Inside of three more months. Officials of the defunct Deposit Hank, of Newport, arc circulating petitions fur a change of venae, averring that they can't get a fair trial In Perry county. There aro 324 children In Pottsvil.e violat ing the compulsory education law, but the School Board still refuses to appoint a truant officer so late in the school term. David Brooks and Qeorge Davis left town this morning for Tittiu, Ohio, to visit the Jr. O. V. A. il orphans' homo, as a com mittee from MuJ. Jennings Cuuneil, of town. The Philadelphia A Krtidiug Coal & Iron Company's collieries suspended lust evening for ttio week, after working two three- quarter days. They will resume on Monday next. The State Editorial Association will take their week off in the oil region iu the western part of tho state some time in June, with possibly a day or two ut Chautauqua Lake, N. Y. The colliories In the vicinity of Nanticnkc, controlled by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, closed down last evening, to re main idle until April 1, owing to the stagna tion of the coal trade. The coal operators of Johnson county, Kentucky, announce to-day that on April 1, 1,000 miners will be put to work in tho new cannel cool fields, on Greasy Creek, and that iiiBido of 00 days this number will be greatly increased. Lehigh Valley engine No. 448, drawing passenger train No. 203 bound west, struck a P. 1!. II. eoal train at Audenreld about 8:30 o'clock last evening. The pilot was damaged and the passengers well shaken but none were Injured. The passenger train was de layed ovcrnn hour. The Philadelphia Prftss says that tho pro posed committee of Investigation of tho coal regions cannot Investigate in time to re port to the present session of the Legislature, and there is a probability of its oxtending Its Investigations over tho next two years, when the Legislature will meet again. Itching, irritated, scaly, Crimea Scalps, dry, thin, and falling Hair, cleansed, purged, and beauti fied by warm shampoos with Cctiouba Soap, and occasional dressings of Ct'iicunA, purest of emollients, the greatest skin cures. Treatment will produce a clean, healthy scalp with luxuriant, lnstrons hair, when all else falls. Ootd throuctinut the world. Tottis Dsxo akd Catu. Coki1.. Snle Props , Hob ton. tt-''liow toproituee I.uznrltnt llair," rntlled free. SKINS ON FIREwiVcTcVa"J;i',..7i,4 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; ecry hkirt or auit bears the -stamp of this season's latest fe9hion. Skirts, 2.50 to $1 50 ; Suits, $5.00 to $10.00. Muslin UnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the muslin and trimmings, then come and get onr prices for ready made underwear, Gowns, Chemise, Druwers, Skirts, ett . ; our prices will be found to be lower than cost of mulct iul alone. McCall Bazar Paper Patterns are fast winning friends a thousand new patterns just in for 10 or 15c. each. L J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. Dishes For Invalids, An ncroinpllshed honm wlfo nml prnctl cnl luivw) stntcn that dishes for mi lnvnlld should lm cooked and served In the dain tiest manner, and she anggeata some ex cellent viands for the sick. Ono of tho most satisfactory ways of giving an Invalid raw beef Is In 11 Mind Wich. flutter llfihtly on the lont brend 24 hours old and then slice It Mry thin. Scrape a choice, tender plcro of beef, bc Oli it with Halt and also pepper, If the hit ter enn bo taken ; spread It upon tho but tered brend, put another pleoo of bread over it and then ont bhetnndwlch Into flu ster pieces, being sure to remove all tho omst. Serve them upon a prettily embroid ered dully or n frlnirsd niipklu 111 soon as thiynro mndo. When a Fllimilant Is re-I quirt tl, try putting u Bjxxiiiful of whisky or wine In a rup of boaf ten Instead of a trliiSH of milk. Bucf tea In 11 food nf which an liiMilhl quickly tiros. Try iiuikliift It Into 11 jolly. Honk for un li.uir 11 third of n box of guhitln In water oiioukIi to cover It, then pour over It a pint of hot bci f ten ; snnmiii to suit the (it 8 to and turn the liquid into small eii) 1 or Individual molds and set It uwuy to burden. When 1 oulid, turn the ji Uy from one of the miihln rui upon a (1 i "., tuiu'tr. !'oi.iil with u nicety taunt d triw-i. r It will lie erj- inillng, end tlic Riiiue nuiount of noui-lliinojit will be obtained 11s when tho l..tf tin laiaken lb liquid form. Chicago Tiinis Herald, MISCELLANEOUS. I7IOU RKMT.-eltore and dwelling lit Ko. 2:i I" South Main street. Possessb-n April 1st, Apply to T. J, Illgglos, 10 N. Jardin ill. 8-l W 1AOH UKNT. A new house on H011II1 White ij street provided with all modern eonven tenors Reasonable rent. Apply &i P. K. Magargla's store, Kast Centre street. 8-15-tf TjWU RENT. Thai srooni. cellar and one JL loom on 2nd or now oveupied by Mora- n's Basaar. seSlon April 1st., or ltd by steam. Apply to N. W. BF.nuALi.. earlier if desired. H 8-3-tf IJIOR Rt-NT.-Btoreomand dwelling at No. V IS3 North Main sWeet. Contains hath and elosst Uood cellar arid nice ynrtl room. Slxe of store room. 18x49 feet, with two large lieauti ful show windows, flttea out with cotintt-rs and shelving ready for business Wnrerootn and stable can he had with It If desired Hrnnd location and rent reasonable Address, C. V. Nkwrovseb, 130 North Main street. S-l-tf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters testa mentary having been isaned to the under signed upon the ostate of Mnry Fndm, late of Bast Union township, fvlint Iklll county, dweea-tsd, all persons Knowing themselves to be intlelited to said estate v. Ill make lutyuicnt nml those huving claims a ainst snitl estate will present the some for settlement to Joint ULsllAl-hK, Kxecutnr. 2-2T,-3t-onw llraiitlonville, Pa. 4- There never has been a shoe store that gave morevalue for your money than we do The old penny-wise-and-pound fool- ' ish' idea of giving as little as a man could for money has no place in our store, With Us, it's As Much as We Can, Not as TJttlc.- We want to draw your shoe trade here ; but we don't expect to get it unless we can con vince you that we are giving more good, solid, worth-your-money ser vice than any other shoe store can. We're proving that we DO do this to more people to-day than we 3 1 3 ever did, We cl like VOU to be among the number. You should be. 3 3 And then we make our customers a present ot a mmm parlor Lamp when purchases amount to $25,00. FACTORY... J. A. MOYER, Mgr. : Shose Retailed at Factory Prices. 85 3 T11 1 I i 1 i 1 i ' - 3 Kami 21 3 3 3 3 : STORE,!! 3 z 3 TIIE ELECTION tAW BILL. Passes Pennsylvania's Senate, autl tho Antl Treatlng llllt Suffers llefsat. Ilarrleburg, March IS. When the bill to protect the free exercise of the right of Biiffraire at primary and general or special elections, and to prohibit in terference with tho right to vote at primary elections and meetings for party purposes, and to provide psnal ties therefor, came up for. final pAMage In the ftonute yesterday the anti-Quay leaders made vigorous objections to it. There was an extended dauata, but the bill finally passed by a vote ot SB to 3, those voting In the negative being Messrs. Magee, Fllnn and Hum mel. The antl-treatln? bill was de fnuted on final passage. Uy unanimous consent Mr. Losch In troduced a bill limiting the taking of testimony in all contested election cases, save governor, lieutenant gov ernor and presidential electors, to 90 dayB, and providing that oounty, city or townships pay no costs accruing or chargeable In any case after this tlmo limit. Among the bills Introduced In tho house was one makine It a misde meanor, punishable by a Arte of not lens than J60 nor more than $Jft0, and not less than six months' Imprison ment, for mine superintendents, fore men and assistants to either receive or solicit money or other valuable consideration from men In their em ploy. Another house bill Introduced appro priates 150,600 for the use ot the state board of health, to establish an emerg ency fund to be used In the suppres slon of epidemics, prevention of dis ease and protection of human life In times of disease and disaster. Speaker Buyer, In behalf of the Honse, ap pointed on the bitumluous commission Messrs. McWhlilliey, Allegheny; Lytic. Huntingdon ; and Dickson, Elk ; and for the anthracite region Messrs. Iloberts, Lucerne; Duulap, Philadelphia; and Campbell, Kayetto. The House couotirred in tho re solution from the Senate, which allows the Senate to udjonrn from to-morrow until April Sth at 4 p. m. Any lady wearing a Si or 3 shoo wuild do well by catllug at tbe Factory Shoo Store. We have a lot of these sizes inado to soil for 2.00; our olosiug out prico is $1.00 per pair. Factory Snon Stobh, J. A. MoYfflt, Mgr. Marriage Licenses. John W. HeQIiernud Carrio Lougel, both of Wayne Twp. Chos. Uomberger, of Valley View, mid Agues Clouscr, of Heglns. Howard Maurer ami Diana Scott, both of Ashland. Ask your grocer for uo "Royal Patent' flour, and take no other brand. It Isthcbeet dour matlo. Not In Their Class. Tho London Church Times tells of n Ixtw Church clergyman who, on going to a new parish, inquired if there were nny Puseyites In the community. "Nnw, sir," said the clerk. "There used to be some, but for the last two years tho boys hnvo took nil their eggs." This reminds Tho Adiimce of Chicago of tho Georgia "crack er" who replied to a Sunday school mis sionary that he did not know whether there were nny Prosby'terlnus In tho neigh borhood, "but thero wns somo varmint around which was catching tho chickens and liiinbs." I'artly New. Critic This jokoof yours about tho fmv ngo dog being charmed by having a brass bund put around his neck Is very old. Humorist Yes. But you know this is a now dog. Chicago Hccord. Cardinal Mczzofnntl Is said nt tho tlmo of his death to huvo been acquainted with 114 languages. Of these ho spoko SO so perfectly that thoy might easily hnvo boon mistaken for his mother tongue. Ho could sarry on it comspondeuco in 18 other lan guages. mm). PLATT.-On the 24th Inst., nt Shenandoah, Pa., Kininit Margaret, wife of Jotcph L l'lntt. aged 31 years, J months and 4 days. Funeral will take place ou Saturday, 27th Inst., from the family residence on West Oak street. Services in the German Lutheran church nt 10:30 a. m. Cortege will leaVo on the 12:88 p. in 1. & It. train for Tamnqun, where Inter ment will bo made. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 3-25-2t FOR SALE ! MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st. A GREAT CHANCE. Large refrigerator, eight horse power boiler, three horse power engine, hand or steam power ice cream machine, ice cream freezers, horse, wagon and harness, baking utensils, twenty-four cnuc.scatcd chairs, eight ice cream tables, six cane scaled stools, five mirrors, 20 x 48 incites; 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 , H,' and 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain yi pound boxes, one thousand ice cream boxes and baskets, marble slab 3x4 feet for candy malfltl'g, one brass scoop scale, gasoline stove and oven, one healing stove and pipes, five angle lamps with' two and three burners, 4 six foot nickel show cases, otic nickel ornamental case with ornaments, one soda fountain with syrups and extracts, one ccrapatltig scale, one bread cup board, tally pans, glass cake dishes, jars and candies, milk shake machine and ice slaving machine; fifteen foot canvas awning. flust be sold before April 1st, i897, In bulk or separately. Apply to JESSE B. DAVIS, 27 South Main Street. Wilson Otto's Old Stand. WantEii-fln IriRa SsJasss thing to patent? Protect jour Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKbrJKllJllmN CO.. Patent Attoi. Dtjrs. Washington, D. c fur their Sl.aw prlte otter 1 tut oi vwo uunnreu inventions waniea. A Handsome Complexion ! ono of tbe greatest charm a -woman can possess. I'oazoiu'fl QautLvxuu Voyrmn givosit. In time. Hold br driitrtrUtL WW CUfflS WHRt ALL flkt fAILft. Det i'UUub bTrun. Tutes Good. tEEMBM Hot Exactly "Not Sick Enough for ihe Bed or Well Enough For the Table." A Minister's Wifo Aptly Describes a Well Known Condition and Tolls How It Was Overcome. Thoro tiro lliousniula ot people in nil walks of llfo. narticularly nt this sea son, who are " not exactly right " and yot arc not sick, for whom a single bottlo of Hood's Sarsnparllla would do a world of good, as it has done for others. Business and professional men as well as tho busy housewifo nro es pecially susceptible to this debilitated feeling. It Is the peculiar combination of tho best tonic, anti-bilious, diuretic and nllorntivo agents of tho vegetable kingdom, carefully and scientifically combined, which cnnbles Hood's 8ar soparilla to reach simple ns well as serious nilmcnts when all other medi oinos fail. Read Mrs. Hunt's letter: " 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: " Dear Sirs 1 I trust that the publica tion of my testimonial may serve to intro duce Hood's Sarsaparllla to many who need physical improvement, and lead them to glvo it a trial. My husband, I IMHHMI II IMHimHW Rev. Granville Hunt oiiiinoninmiHHio!' In a cornulent man wclcfhlncr 230 nounds lie has taken Hood's Sarsaparllla every spring for tho laBt eight years with good Sold by all druggists. Prico SI six for $5. Prepared only of C. I. Hood & Co., Lo t en. Mass. It is tho Ono Truo Blood Purifier. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvs. 1897. I A SPRING Jt: That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities 5 E: and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed here with less outlay than iu any other store in this section. I CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in It black and fancy worsted, especially made for Confirmation and Sr Communion Suits, which are perfection in the art of tailoring. 3 fc New Roods arriving daily by the cases. Our shelves and sr counters are loaded with new goods, and at special prices, the zSt latest novelties from the manufactories in the country. 5 CLOTHING, HATS and WATCII OUK L ARC A Beautiful Easter Souvenir I REFOWICH, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. o - l 10 and 12 South IV! a In St.. Shenandoah. A CHEAT PGMIflE OFFEH- 3 .FOR . 1 The regular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine." Judge's Library," and JUUgb d LIMIUIJl UIIU Funny Pictures" is 3.30 "Punnu DlMiirap 'DEMOREST'i of otlr inonlhlies ill wliTLii tlin liAiiiitlfiil IVIMliMZ.IIM liternture are so fully presented as in Demomt's. There Is, In fact, i-fiiibllcation pre-teiiJIiiL- tn a similar scope and purpose which can compare with its Hvery inmrt5BV-e"i'- tBlns a frMj pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' ! a monthly magazine of fun, filled with Illustrations In caricature ami repiete wuiMvit ami Humor, its contributors are the uest of American wit nml Illustrators. " 'FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous monthly i titers Is a laugh Iu erery line of it. All three of these magazines are handsomely cotton "P- Toil 4KHild.iot UjlS this aliauee to secure (hem. Cut hero and return Coupon properly filled 5t-Dcrrvok-eit PuilUKircj Co., lJlOTiftK AJtfi TiW Yovk. Por the smiosed, $2.00 pleas send1 DwnoraiPs" ramtty Mteaslns,' JttrUe's tlbrafy (a iiinsMliicot fun), and Funny Clotures for one year a per your offer. A'llllio.. l'oat Date.. xmmmmmmmmmmmtz B A BEAUTIFUL GIFT " 1 FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. COUPON TO "HERALD" $ & READERS. 3 The holder of SO Coupons of the 25 HERALD is entitled to a nrst-class life- Z sie, free-hand Water Color Portrait -2 worth $15 00, made from any distinct -S s t iiiotoirrapn, uy paying oo ceule al M. -T Iecker's fctudlo. 8tH W. Centre street. Buenanuoan I'a. 0PEK SDHDAYS. Send photograph In Immediately and have ooupons ready upon re- -S celptof portrJt. fc NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. 3 TiitiiuiUiiimuuiUiUiUiu poll HIlKUIfP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Ouwiosbuuo. Nuhjeet to Ilepublioan rules. The Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of tbe skin Is Inva riably obtained by tbor? who use Pouoni's Clomplexioa Powder. igilt results. With the npproaoh of spring he has had an Indescribable feeling ot 111 health. ' Not sick enough for the b8d Or well enough for the table. In a few words, He Bocamo Run Down each year from constant mental and phy sical aotion. Hood's Sarsnparllla has 10 lieved and Invigorated him in every In stance. Last month wo purchased four bottles of the medloine. I took two ot the bottles, being weak, Without Appotlto and Vigor. After I had used half a bottlo of Hood's I realised auite an Imnrnvomnnl. and soon felt quite comfortable. I gained so much that I recommended Hood's Sar saparllla to my nearest neighbor, who has had malarial symptoms. She has also taken tho medloine and its effect upon her for good was almost magic. She has now prevailed upon her husband to take it to build him up. I have also given Hood's Sarsaparllla to my two little girls, one nearly 3 years old, who is not strong, con sequently languid, and the other, 15 years old, for pimples which indicate bad blood and dlsllgure her complexion. Both have been helped by Hood's Sarsaparllla which I am glad heartily toreoommend." Mns G. Hunt, 101 West 31st Street, N. Y, City. 1897. -5 GREETING ! 3 GENT'S ptirntshtno 15 DISPLAY WINDOWS. Given Away to Each Purchaser. 3 3 FOR We will send all three fo you for one year foj $2.00, or 6 mo. for SI. IE' Ishy fartbe best family iiunraslnoHubllsliwl; there Is none nml Hia naAfi Jill, pleasure aixi prom, lasiiion mm - oftice - Stnte.. FOR THE BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO Meluskey & Son,. 105 South Main St. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 4 6 1
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