'ANDY. -tnin-ii--mir i" Do you wish to eat Candy that i pure ? 1 f so, you should try our new Hue. We handle A. M. Tenney's chocolates and bon bons, the purest that can be made. Try a box, you'll want another. HOOKS & BROWN . North rvtslr St. FURNITURE, Never had we so largo mid hoaiittfnl an ment as now ami in pout of value enn offer Intending buyer better Inducements than ever We call your attention to our line of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. It r rally a trout to see such goods at ancli remarkably low factory prices. -ONE OP OVR- BABY COACHES la a good thing to push along. They graded upwards to suit any taste. Quality actual worth alone determine the prices, -z0nr Stock is Complete. are and M.Spoont, 1 18 East Centra St. K H H Will remove . about on or APRIL 1, '97, -TO- 29 South Main St. -INI EAR- Snle of .School Itondx, Subscriptions will be received nt the office of the Secretary of the School Board, in the West street school building, for the snle of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars worth of Shenandoah School District bonds. The dsnvlll bear date of April 1, 187, and will 11 thirty years. Interest four per cent. payable semi-annually. Denominations : Twenty 100 bonds; twenty $200 bonds, and thirty-eight 500 bonds. Jly order of the Board, ,T. J. Prick, President. Attest : FgtNK IIanna, Secretary. Letters Granted. Letters of administration were granted to William Whalen on the estate of James Whaleu, late of Mahanoy township, de ceased. Letters testamentary were granted to John Henry ou the estate of Emanuol Henry, lute of Branch township, deceased, Berwick, Pa., March 1, 1887. Hood's Sar aaparllla has done wonder for me. I have taken it for dyspepsia and rheumatism and liave found great relief. I recommend It to anyone who Is troubled with these dilti culties, and I bellevo when given a fair trial It will accomplish a cure. I find it builds tnc up and gives me strength. Mies Alice M. Moycr, W. 2nd St. Hood's Pills art harmoniously with Hood's Barsaparilla 25c. Marriage Licenses. Jacob Christian McSurdy and Oirrle B. Williams. but of Ashland. Amandus A. HauVus and Mary Ilethering ton, both of Union township. GENUINE A IMPORTED BEER Nourliililntf and exhilarating 5 CEHTS PER GLASS Absolutely pure, taiitty on tmiul at Coutahtn 10 alcohol. Con- JACOB NOLL'S, HO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. O'HARA'S LIVERY BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. A Ik Ik A Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. VK HAVE TUB I)BIUNB OK ..OIL CLOTHS E. B. FOLEY, Xjf -4fo. ay Wmt Centre Street. BEE - HIVE 4 f ffHT P0IKT1. 'lrrfrnlnft thnmiiluiMt (ha Oouslry tthrohlnled tor Hasty Perns!. (m Fellows Day will he celebrated it 'Mt. nlli. j ii . hi . I). W. Khoads, of Rliigtown. will remove to Ciitawlssa next week i ... tmmpiwni! Mm Margaret McCoy died at nt the age of 104 years. Hicks will be very few removals by ucas on April 1st, In town. The Bchwarts family, of Turk rlsce, preparing to move to Rothlehrm. eparii-gto move io miinienn... lli.r.lctonh. about to organ o a merchants! snclntion for mutual protection. ; association tor mutual protccli The I-oliigli Valley simps nt fUston Were put on 8 hour time on Wednesday. Thosldii.g for the new Armour peeking honse hm hern hid and ballasted. Ambrose lliroh and Miai DalHe White, both of Centralis, were married Wednesday even- Lin 3. Doudcs, of tlincnrville, and Miss Omm Brehm, of Krackll!e, wire married yesterday. PottoTllle will enforce the State Board of Heslth regulation tbitt all plnmbers must he registered. CataWiNM has organised company to mnuufactnre domestic hardware and domestic ktiicknftofes. The Hoct.illstlo I-ahor parly will held a meeting In the room of tint Lincoln club on Snnday afternoon. The new White street school pi went a beautiful appearance, with it light green window half curtains. D. J. Thomas, who recently rosfgned the siiperlntendency of the colliery at Morea, will remove t Mahanoy City. The Hotel Proney office and dining room have been benutillcd by the banging of soverat iieuiitiful artiflcial bankets of flowers. Rumors are current that Hon. M. C. Watson will shortly begin to lemodel his building, corner of Main and Lloyd streets. M. Bpoont, the East Centre street furniture dealt r, has Increased his stock by renting the storeroom recently vacated by Chas. Smith, the barber. James Waldmn, of Oirardville, purchased the fixtures of the Williams' Busiueaa Col lege, at Mt. Oaniicl, sold at auction. He will atari a college at Oirardville. Ilazletou's bicycto show opened yesterday afternoon with a large attendance. The hike makers ought to get a show of this kind up in Shenandoah to help sell wheels. Blacksmith .Michael Ilnrke yesterday became the owner of n horse, which he claims can cover a mile In 2:88. He is now busily engaged exercising the horse for ipecdiug purposes. A po' ting event that is exciting consiiler Mi intcreMt umoug the fraternity Is ;i 1Q0 yard d.isli at Lavr-lle fair gmuuds next Satur day, brtwcuii William Nuns anil Dtiniiuick Mi Don.ilii, both of LociHt Uiip. Work of repairing nt Lakeside, preparatory to the summer season, will liegin soon. The race track will be graded, and a new fence erected, and a foot ball, base ball and cricket ground levelled within the track. Prauk Schwab, of Fountain Springs, baa secured the sub-contract to carry the mails between Ashland ami that point for $12.50 per month. Last year II n pert I). Qritllth had the contract for $18.50 per mouth. One Minute Is all the time necessary to do ciilo from personal experience that One Min ute Cough Cure dues what its name implies. C. II. Jlagenbucb. The Ilctrnyiil or a Truxt. Communicated J Ed. Herald: When wo pass from this life to the great unknown future beyond the Brave, to enjoy the rewards for duty woll done here or suOer for the misdoings of our earthly existence, it must be a sourco of gnat consolation to the good to think that the plaudits of a heavenly host awaits them in that other laud, and adversely it should be a consolation to the wicked to think that the plaudits of the uurighteous await them in that future abode, You put up your two hundred dollars and take your choice. Tsone of us are so heart less as to wish or believe that souls in torment, on account of betrayed trusts, do not have momentary cessations of their awful anguish wheu they may gaze on the world they left in disgrace and witness the feet of otl'orn treading the same path that lead them froui the realms of virtue and uprightness into u world's condemnation and an Almighty's awful judgeiunt for traitorous actions. o are all aware that misery loves company, and such being the case, with what delightr fill anticipations of pleasure must the suffer ing souls of Judas Iscariot and Benedict Arnold look forward to the exit from tin- world of such characters ae recently figured so-prominently in the subversion of the in terest and wishes of the Citizens party in school affairs. Surely the birtbrightof honor was sold for a mesa of pottage. Whither is the human race dtifting? When men whom we poor mortals can only judge by their pro fessions of righteousness show such utter disregard of their own teachings and delibcr afely perform acts that would put to shame a self-respecting savage, we may well pause and consider, whom are wc to trust? The immediate jufl'erers who have had their rights abused will of course keenly feci the violation of their rights, expectations and confidences. But that is only an earthly matter and in the ordinary course of nature death will kindly smooth over and end the sorrows and disappointments they weie compelled to endure. But how about the man who treacherously betrayed the sacred trusts Imposed upon him? How can he justify himself with that awful and offended Being whom he believes Le must meet aflur death ? My heart yearns- fur him. I do not speak of him witli animo-Il j , but with a fueling of dcipt-st sympathy fi one who in a few, short earthly hours has pr pa rid for himself an eternity of bitter remorse. C'ommimchation - i Don't Trifle With Coughf Mtd Golds, Take Pan-Tina (25c.) sud be cured. At (iruhlcr Bros , drug store. The Coal Tj-Mile. The total for the first quarter of this ytai will allow about 6,874,000 tons, as 'aguin l 9 1411,000 tons last year and 8,958,140 tons in 18U5, when there was no effort lieing made to bii.ig Hie output somewhat in eouaonauct with the demand. Market requirements this year will lie fully met by a total of 40,000,000 U..16 Rest it lion of tho Autliracite output continues to lie the order of the day, by tin prnduciug companies, and the average work at .In i.iims is time days a week. Thii. w .iM us fully supplies the market requirr niciM and thus snows that the capacity of tie n inn is largely in excess of the de iii ind. SaMurdi Cos) Journal. The Wtmiien of Tills Century, l'he Famoi's Clothing House is only one i. n.itli old and the people of Schuylkill . ,un;y already found out that they are the i ir-.ipi'st clothiers in this eouBly, and call t'n in The CHaUP Stokb. Aiu't tbi a older? The I'. It. ItHlIwuy Itomls. Holders of reorganisation certifloslea for ttocksand bonds of the Philadelphia and iteadiug Hailroad Company a notified by Drcxcl & Co. and J. P. Morgan Si Co. that on and aftor Thursday April 1, they will be pre pared to begin the issue of new securities in exchange for reorganisation certificates P. rrous who are entitled to any fraction of a sbaiv may cither sell it to the bankers or the baukurs will sell them such amount as may bo necessary to entitle them to an entire sliaie. In the absence of definite instructions from the depositors the fraction will be bought by the bankers. Don't Oat Kxeited. We are elected by an overwhelming ma jority to aell the dear people abacs. Every lioe in the store has durability, comfort, tit anil style to recommend it. Kjutokv Rhojc Stork, J. A, Uoykr, Mgr. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. tiling t-OMM. A linger, lint iin Ufa. Alumni l'OKt I .iiuls l,ong, married man 88 year of age ... , ,... i ...... uu ........ ... .. - n peculiar gunning Accident thl-i moniliis; by lt. flngefgnrt ntrruwly escaped I 1.1. Il, Ijiing nnd 11 frieud started out curly tills muiiiiniE Willi guns mid Homo ami wagon to shoot lid ducks mid goce. Upon arriving at the upper .lnm nnrlh or town they prepared tB , B ,..,! the , . .... ,,, ...i ,i ,,i stock of the nun upon the ground and rested his lu mis upon the nprittlit inu.z'e nlilie he Jumped i'rjtn tho wiigon. A he descended hi tftju-cr struck the hammer of the gun and the wi 'p.iii wji dim-lvirged. The OIIHrpo imiwild, mini'; ,,i i .-. ..,, .. i .t... i f ,1 .. .1. , n. Long's right bond beiw.cn two tlngen and In.i iv, nn f list tin not and ..h.,t i.velv enln enierlne the forehead i . .... iT.iv i i,.,i,i.ii,, n.m.!tee on privileges and elcctlc selves in the bone. The great part or the charge, howev. r, entered the left hand and 1 injured it so badly that When Long arrived , I lit llic Miners' hospital Dr. J. C. Diddle re 1 moved the middle Anger. While the injuries ir very Melons, they are mt considered dangerous. TO CUHK A tlll.l IK OKA HAY T.ike TiRxattve Hrtmto (juiuine Tablois. All drngguU refund the money if It fa Ma to cttre. 3S cent . . Uesolnttolis of Condolence. At a regular meeting ef the Washington Beneficial Society, of Shenandoah, PH., the following prenmblo and resolutions were unanimously adopted : Wiikheas, It has pleased an all-wise Provid ence to remove from our midst our esteemed brother, Philip Ml.ler, nnd while we bow in acknowledgment to the will of 111m who doeth ;ll thing for the best yet we feel that weshoiihl bhow the respeit we entertained for our late brother, therefore tie it Resolved. That hi Ills death this aoelety lias lost an active worker and the community a go(Hi and tisciu! citizen. Itcsolvcd, That we extend to his family our svmpnthy in this their hour of trouble. riesnivcu, tii h the cnaner ai tins society lie dr.Vietl In mourning tor a period of thirty dajla ; that a copy or the above preamble and resolutions be presented to the relatives of the deceased tinil th,t a copy be spread on the minutes and that they be published in the EvEHtsa IIkkaui. OnmsT. SiiiMinr, Anthosy Tkov, Jacob Noij., It Committee. Is This Your Ilopof It th the hope of every person still tiring from weakness uf disease that lie or she shall some ime be wall. Hope never deserts any rosti or woman. Ton may be ill, you may siiffir, but there Is still hope Why Is this? It is because seme great grand man lias devoted his life to your welfare. He has studied, ho bus Investigated and he has discovered, as Dr. Greene baa t'.io road to speedy discovery. You ran consult Dr. Greene, 39 West 14th St., New York City, personally or by letter, free, und can he treated at your home as well as if you personally visited the doctor. If you arc fu fieri he, write to him at once. Deeds IteiHirdeil. From Mary Uouser, administratrix, to William F. Houser, premises in North Mau hcim. From H. S. Kern and wife to Win, Sterner, Sr., premises in North Jlaiiheim. From liichard Rickertaud wife to Samuel Lefller, premises in Manheim township. From Samuel Leftlerand wife to Win. Ster ner, premises In Manheim township. From Malilda L. Patterson to Hoiiry Gehris, premises in Branch township. From Philip Delaunp und wife to Mary L. Saluda, premises in Branch township. From Lehigh and Wilkosbarre Coal Com pany to Louis' Walnkowich, premises In Kline township. From John II. Dalm and wife to Mary Vollnor, premises in Ashland. From Jos. Gcyer and wifo to Franklin Ooyor, premises in East Brunswick township. From O W. Ucckmou to Shadrack Batten, premises in Minersville. Skins on flro with torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, Weeding, scaly, and pimply humors, Instantly rchecd by a warm bath with CtTict-RA SoAr.asinglo application ot Cuticvka (ointmenn, the great skin cure, and a full dose of CTTiciRA Resolvent. U loia Ih roojhonl the world. Potisr D. 0. Corp., Sole Props-, Boston. " llow to Cure Torturing llumoni, Xree. OnDVIO PlIU Scalp end Ilalrpnrifled end Beatt, bflbl O OtIN hSMbrClniciiii Biur. EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS. A special feature of this store is that every department is a atore in it self; large stocks bouelit 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 ou. buying these stylish garments ; every skirt or suit bears the stamp of this season's latest fashion. Skirts, 2.50 to $1 50; Suits, $5.00 to $10.00. MuslinUnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the musliu aud trimmings, then conte and get our prices for ready made underwear, downs, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, etc.; our prices will be found to be lower than cost of 11111tcri.il McCall Bazar Paper Pattern are fast winning friend; a thousand new patterns just in for 10 or 15c, each. L. J. WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. alone. IK BEtfATE AND nousB. Nen-Appolntment ef CunimKfxwi Delay the Admlsslnn of Senators. Washington, March 2. The senate held a. half hour open (tension yester day, and than, after two hours In ex ecutive sesslntt on the arbitration treaty, resumed the open .session In or der to go on with the bafttruptcy bill. The latter measure, generally known as the Torrey bankruptcy bill, wap read at length, and Mr. Nelson, of Minnesota, offered a substitute differ ing In a number of particulars from the committee bill. The debate has not yet opened. Amended credentials were presented In behalf of John W. Henderson, ap pointed by the governor of Florida to me seat vacated by Mr. Call. Jt , fmn TUr , ' mli. 1Ioar' acting chairman bf the ons, tnat action on the pending election cases was delayed by the uncertainty as to committer organization in the senate. The revised credentials weie referred to the elections commltteee. The four days genera! debate in the house on the Dlngley tfirifT bill rinsed last night, linglnnlng today, the bill It open for amendment under the five minute rule ur&t next Wednesday, when the vote will be taken. Mr. Bailey, of Texas, the opposition leader, who was to close the general debate f ot his side yesterday, was unable to make his speech, owing to a severe sore throat, and a mutual arrangement was made for an hour's debate on a side Just before the final vote Is taken. Tho debate will consequently clone In a blase of oratory. The speech muklni; jM-'Sterday was not of a very lively oi -der, but the crowds: in the galleries con tinued. Paugnlly' lleeeptlnn In Philadelphia. , Philadelphia, March 23.-Qeneral .Tu- ! Ho Sangtltlly, the American recently j released from lloro Castle after being Imprisoned there since the Inception of j the Cuban revolution, was given a pub- 1 lie reception last night In the Academy I of Music Previous to the reception there was a lengthy program of pa triotic and military tableaux. Dr. Nicholas De Zayaa, of New Yorlt, also made nn address, and was followed by rtev. Kussell Conwell, of thlB city. The latter presented resolutions to Presi dent McKlnley and cabinet, assuring them of the support of the citizens of Philadelphia In carrying out that por tion of the Republican platform which relates to Cuba. These were adopted. General Sanguilly was then Introduc ed, and spoke briefly. First of All, Red Flag Oil, 26c. What for? Aches, 'pains, bruises. G rubier Bros., drug store. roi.iTioAi ri.ASiiKH. At Harry W. Becker, of Girunlvllle, is a can didate for SheriT, subject to Democratic rules. This is the same individual who im agined the people of the JSecoud district wanted him in the Legislature. A movement is ou .foot, says a county seat exchange, to nominate Supt George W. Weiss for Congress on tho Republican ticket. The friends of ox-Sheriff Potor A. McCabe are urging him to enter tho field for tho Shrievalty nomination on tho Eepublican tickot. Senatorial courtesy, if for no other reason, should bavo given Senator Coylo a place on tiie Anthracite investigating committee It is rumored that Senator Coyle, of Maha noy City, has his oye upon tho United States Marshalsbip for the Kaslern District of Penn sylvania, tho position now held by Hon. Jas. B. Bellly. PotUvillo Chronicle. Senator Losch, ono of the "Seventy-six," is named on a committee, to urge Hop. John Wanamakor to becemo a candidate for State Treasurer. Senator Quay denies the rumor that ho will bo a candidate for Stato Treasurer. Tho new almshouse ofllcials will assume their duties next Thursday. Our Democratic friends are not enthusias tic over the recent School Board deul. Tho friends of David Lewis, of town, are urging him to become a candidate for Poor Director, and ho may consent to eutcr the race, M. M. Burke's name is frequently men tioned in connection with the Democratic nomination for District Attorney. Council will electa water superintendent at the next regular meeting on Thursday uext. Congressman Brumm will offer several amendments to the Dingloy tariff bill, iu tho interests of his constituents. Senator Quay was appealed to to secure the appointment of Representative Schrink on the anthracite Investigating committee, but the appeal proved of no avail. Any lady wearing a- iti or 3 shoe wculd do well by calling at the Factory Shoe Store. We have a lot of these sixes made to sell for $2.00; our closing out price is $1.00 per pair. Factory Siiok Stoiik, J. A. Mover, Mgr. l'lSItSONAI. MIXTION. Harry Hafner spent yesterday afternoon in Slier, p ton. Surveyor W. G. Gregory visited friends at Pottsville to-day. Fred. Hertolet, of Fraokvlllo, visited town friends last evening. Miss Hannah O'Reilly ret u mod homo from a visit to Philadelphia last evening. Mrs. Mucus, of South Pear alley, has pre sented her husband with a baby boy. Miss Katie McOinty, of Mahanoy City, was entertained by tows friends last evening. Tax Collector M. J. Bosnian transacted business at the county seat this morning. Mrs. John Stanton, of South Gilbert street, is being entertained by Minersville friends. Miss Maggie Rusk, the Kast Centre street dressmaker, is suffering from an attack of la grippe. Miss Annie Morrison Is in Philadelphia purchasing a full line of Spring and summer millinery. Rev. James Moore left town this morning to visit friends at Plymouth aud will return Satuidiy evening. Paul Coakery, a Ilolel Frauoy guest, spent i o-day in Trvroout, in the iuterest of the PuiUdelpMa Inquirer. Johu HupMus, uf Wai, Penn, who has hen suffiriug from miner's aatbiuu, aud nudimuuiu the past two weeks, is slowly re covering. Misses (iweulbline and Lixsie Kxeae, llnttle Capper mid Cora Williams were iu attendance it the convention of the Baptist Young People's Uuiou at Ashland last eveniug. The greatest bargains iu the jewelry Hoe st A. Holdoruiuu'a. Kerrttrau fiupruvsd, information from tbe Miners' hospital to day U to the effect that Michael Kerrigan, of town, is still in a critical couditiou, although he rests woll and takes pleuty of nourUb uient. His couditiou is a little better thau it was tbe past two days. Kerrigan's right leg was amputated four or Ave iucues above tbe knee to save his life, which was threatened by blood poisoning. lie basso lar fully recovered from tbe operat'on and is now suffering from slight blood poisoning, Volimleers' Sleeting. Brevet Lieutenant Hawli-y and wife will conduct tbe meeting wf tbe Volunteers of America to-night. To-morrow afteruoou, at S o'clock, there will be a Junior nieetiug to which all children are Invited. Ask your grocer for ue "Koyal 1'atent' Hour, aud take no other brand. It is the best Hour tnsue. MAHANOY CITY. lloroiigh Debt to be Increased l'or Newer nge nnd Paving, Mahanoy CrrT, March 80. At a meeting of the Borough Conn si I last- evening It was decided to build a seweron tho north side of West Centre slrest, on the west side of Main street to the Mahanoy creek, on the north hide of Kast Centre street and east side of Main street. It was also decidtd to pave (tentre street from Catawlssa, and the wost i-ide as far et of Main as the funds will per ' mit. The intention of the borough Is to In 1 create the indebtedness to the full limit of 2 1 per cent, of tho assessed valuation for the J purpose of making these improvements, ' which will sdd greatly to the appearauce of the town. The action taken Is meeting with approval l y the citizens. I'nity-eveu applicants called for aid at the rooms ot the jteiici station on Wednesday Tho rooms are open to-day again and it is ui pected mat ino iiumoer 01 applicants win exceed thatof Wednesday. Tho latest Intelligence In regard to the Mihanny City business college nflhir is that J. T. Williams, who had charge of the insti tution here. Is in Wilkesbarro. The stories about tho largo sums of money collected in Altoona and Mt.Carmel nre regarded as false accusations. The trouble appears to be that tho proprietor, U. W. Williams, Intended to control more Institutions than he had funds to provldo for. Michael Foley, John Joyce, Qaorgo aud Alfred Millard and Joseph Whitakcr, rang ing In ages from 12 to IB years, were ar raigned before Justice Brehnan yesterday, for hitting Spencer Fowler in the nook with i Htalo egg. They each furnished $100 bail for appearance at court. m?5. for ovor jr?2 7 ALL NATlgg? of ineoiobofcr NEURALGIA, and similar Complaints' ami prepared unacr mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. .prescriMa by eminent pbyslolansi. DR. RICHTER'S a us n sunn 9v "World renowned 1 TtemftrtftblT successf nl I SOnlygentilnowUh TrodoMark" Anchor,' I V. Ad. I'.lchtcr&Co., 2151'onriSt,.. New York. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, & SO cis. Enilorocil & rccommcaaca oy Mnilrv. 11 f N 5!cin M IlngenbiKh, 103 N Main St . 1 , if. jvirun, u s. main a iMicranooali. dr. nicnTErvs "ANCHOU" STOaiACMAI. beat , llvwpcpsln&Stomncli Oomplnli DIED. rLATT.-On the 2-lth Inst., nt Shenandoah, Piv. Kmmn Margaret, wife of Joeeph 1 rintt. uged 81 years, 4 months and 4 days. Funeral will take place oil Saturday, 27th Inst., from tho family residence on West Oak street. Services In the German Lutheran church nt 10:80 a. in. Cortege will leave on the 12:33 p. m P. & It. train for Tamnqun, where Inter ment will ho made. Relatives and friends resiiectfully invited to attend. 8-2&-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 creatn machine, ice cream frcezcrs.horsc.wngon and harness, baking utensils, twenty-four cane. seated chairs, eight ice cream tables, six cauc seated stools, Ave mirrors, 20 x 48 inches; one mirror 60 x 90 luches : ice cream chest with four 4 gallon porcelain caus, dishes, spoons, glasses, plates, pic racks, cake stands, wrapping paper stand for three rolls with paper, two thousand , i, and 1 pound fancy candy boxes, two thousand plain 'A pound boxes, one thousand ice cream 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 cases, one nickel ornamental case wit 11 ornaments, one soda fountain with syraps and extracts, one computing scale, one bread cup board, tniTy pans, glass cake dishes, jars aud candies, milk shake machine and ice shaving machine; fifteen foot canvas awmng. flust be sold before April 1st, i897, in bulk or separately. Apply to JESSE B. DAVIS, 2 V South rvialn Street, Wilson Otto's Old Stand. mmmmmmmmmmim A BEAUTIFUL GIFT r FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 2 COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 S READERS. 3 ft The holder of 50 Conpons of the 5 ST HERALD is entitled to a tfret-claiw life- hIzc, free-hand Water Color Portrait worth $15.00, made from any distinct pliolnitrapli, liv paying 60 cents at M. HeeLer's studio, 3c8 V. Centre street, ant-unnuoail i'n. OPEW STJIfDAYS. Send photograph in Immediately and have coupons ready upon re- 3 g- celpt of portrilt. 3 : NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, 105 South Main St. Wantetl-fln Idea 1 tVbe can think ot sense siajpla tliloz to patentt Protect your Idsssi thsr mar brim rou wsaltb. Write J OHN WIDDKBBUKN t. 00, Fstsnt Alter- hsws, "asnuHjwn, u. u., ror tnsir sieu prisv uo sua list of two buaared hiranlleBS nsnted. $3,400.00 As follows: 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash 20 Second " 40 Third " 100BPri grAiOforc!es2,000.00 I Watches 1,000.00 25 Gold Cash and Prlies glten each month - ToialgIvendiirlngl2raos,IB97,MOyo WRAPPERS MOW TO OBTAIN THEM. f7nnirrjlioratosnvp na ninny SUNLIOHT 8QAP Wrappers n lliercnn collect. ut oft tho top t nit n portion of yrrnpperi SlKD THIS in SOAP." Tlicso (enllciP'Onn. Iff llin ttpndllltf "SUNL USI nuns") nrpto boacni, postage fully tmlil, cnelo.rd Willi n sheet of paper Htittlna t'oiiniet Itor's lull iinino mid mlurcia nnd llio number or Coupons sent In, to l.cverllros., i-'O., riewr none. mnricpu on oiiibiuo--,. Wrapper (Ignl.Uaiirfeornrr) jrllll NUSIIlEIt NO. ol. District ' NAME OF DISTRICT. New York City, Itrooklyn, Long nnd Htntcn Islntiils. New Jersey. NcwYorh Htnto (on(J nfw.r.mv, Brooklyn, Long and Sloltn land). . Brooklyn. Long ana eloign inonuo. t n L'ennsTlvnnltt.Jtelnwnre, 8Insar Innd, West Vlrainia, nnd Dis trict or Coliimhin. rnt. rj. IfnalnnaHlnlr.. effiofeles sre thecelebrspTlereyHiieclnl. 1897 PAttern, tnTrt br Oeo. N.PIeroe Oo.. ofUat ftlo, Doeton end Now Y ork. Kitted with flurttord Tiros, First Ulsss Nlck'e Lamp. New Depsrtnra Dell, SUodsrd Cyclometer, enii Hunt Ltoe Heddle. mmmnmmmmmmvmmmmmmmmmmmmmtd 1B97. A SPRING GREETING ! That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed ;3g here with less outlay than in any other store in this section. sz CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. 3 -3 Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in rjj black and fancy worsted, especially made for Confirmation and Communion Suits, which are perfection iu the art of tailoring. 2 New goods arriving daily by the cases. Our shelves and 3 counters are loaded with new goods, and at special prices, the 3 latest novelties from the manufactories in the country. CLOTHING, HATS and GENT'S FURNISHINGS. WATCH OUR LAItOK DISPLAY WINDOWS. ;5 A Beaulilul Easier Souvenir Given Away to Eacli Purchaser. E2. L. REFOWICH, one: price clothing house:. 10ancJ12 South Main St., Shenandoah. 5 it A CHEAT PGAZIJJE OFFER. 3 FOR The regular subscription price of ; oemorest's Magazine, Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures1' is 3-30 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZIN E" isby fur "1 rs 01 our inontiiiics ju wiileii tiie nontitiriil and the useful, pleasure anil prone, insnion mm literature are so fully presented ns in Dcmorcst's. There is, in fact, no publication pre teiulinjr ton similar scope nnd purpose which can compare with It. Kvery number con tains a free pattern couton. 'JUDGES LIBRARY' Is n monthly magazine arm repieie tvuii wit anu iimiior. its Illustrators. 'FUNNY PICTURES' Is another humorous ah inree oi tuese magazines are iianueoineiy Kotteu up. von .iiouiu not iiiou. turn cimneo to secure them. Cut here and return Coupon nroDerlv filled out. Derrvorcst PufclUKirg Co., 110 Fiftk AVcC NeW York. l'or tne enclosed $z.oo piense send semorest s Family magazine, juage b j.iurary (a magazine of fun), nnd Funny Pictures for one year as per your offer. Name. Vost Date.. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ItKNT. Store nnd dwelling nt No. S3 South Main street. Powessinu Aptf! 1st. Apply to T. J. lllgglns, 10 N. Jnrdln St. 3-25-lw Oil HUNT. A now house on South Whlto street provided with all modern eonven- lencrs. Ittosotiablo rent. Apply at P. K, Magarglo's store. East Centre street. a-l.Vtf IjlOIt ltRNT. The Btnre room, cellar nnd one ! room on 2nd floor now occupied by Morgan's nnzanr. Possession April 1st., or earlier If desired, lleated by steam. Apply to tWMf N. W. ItKUDAU.. InOIt ItPNT. Store room and dwelling at No. ' 122 North tfain street. Contain bath find closet. Oood cellar nnd nice yard room. Size of store room. 16x15 feet, with two lnrge beauti ful show wlnilowfl, fitted out with counters nnd shelving ready for business. Wnrcrooin and stable can lie hnd with It it desired dram! location and rout rouuonahle. Address, C. W. NBwiiovsgu, 120 Ninth Main street. D-l-tf PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES; Office of the State Hospital for Injured Persons of the Anthracite Coal Itegion of Pennsylva nia, Fountain Springs, Peiiua. Sealed nnd marked (proposals for supplies) for the state hospital for injured iereoiis of the anthracite conl region of Pennsylvania, will be received by tbe Hoard of Trustees up to and including the 31st day of March, A. D , KW, for furnishing bread, meat, groceries, drugs, mus lins, fruits, vegetables, iee, feed, coal, Ae., for the year ending May 31t., IBM. The Hoard of Trustees reserve the light to reject any or all bids. A scltetlule of the articles nnd probable amount of each required, will be furnished on application. Address, J. (' IhiioLg, Sup't 8 ate Hospital, s-U-ls-ltt-M-M Fountain Springs, Pa. Evan J. Davies, 1.1V8RY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. pOK 8IIEBIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or OgwiosauHO. Bubjeot to Benutilicsn rules. The Ropy Freshness And A Tlr .aolUieas of tbs skin Is Inva riaUyw4alned br tborv who use Possomi's Carsplsjieti fewder. CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH FOR 1 1 SOAP $ 400.00 $3,400.00 RULES. 1 . Brerr month earing lWi In ouh of the I districts prlsnsitlll be afforded as follow: TOP PORTIOIt l,argcst Number ot coupons from tbeuifttrictln Wiichhe or she resides nlflrsostrettlOOCnsli. Tea- 5 Competitors who send fa tfas Next l.nrKent Numbers of oiw poiis from tiie uletrlot In waleh toer mldsKlil Kncti reeeto ot winner's optliin a ld'aorireiitleiosB' Pierce 111(1 1 uuicpeutor nno mnu.ui mo iptlon a UdVaorireiitletosn's Pierce Spcclnll.lorole. price 8100.00. The 10 Competitors who semi latno Next Largest Numbers of coupons from Hied trlct in wtlloli ttiojr reside will linen receive ai wrong i option a lady's or frontleman'sdold Wateb, prioe ipse. 9. Tliaanmnetlilniisnllltilnse the I.nst Day OI gncll nionllldarlng ISB7, Coupons teeelreit toolete r one month's competition willbe put Into the nest. 3, Competitors who obtain wrappers from nneold soap In dealer's stock willbe dleriuaiined. Emplorees ot ITer Urothere. Ltd., and their tamlllee, ere de barred from ootopetliur. , 4, Aprinteoflrtof WlniTSlnCinitttr'salstrlct will be forwarded to Ootnpetltors in about it oars after eaeh enmpetilloii eloeet. fi. lwer Ilrotbers, Ud, will endeavor toaward the prises talrlr to the beet of their abllltj and Judgment, bntlt Is understood that all who compete agree to o cept the award ot fjever Ilrotbers, Ltd., as final. l.RVRU llltOS., Ltd., New Yorlt. 1 7. -35 FOR We will send all three fo yon for one year for $2.00, cr 6 mo. for SI. " the beet family magazine published; there is none ot fun, filled with Illustrations in caricature contributors are tne nest oi AinerieHii wueuuu monthly! there Is a laugh In every line of it. - oflice., State- old nntiD Mnnms. SHENANDOAH (Tltmaii'a lll,-.b, Blasst Centre Strst. Office Hours: 7 a. m. to 8 . m. Dr. J. v. Angles, late ofwullug), Manager. - AM, EXAMINATIONS FBIlB r fcr the de. Bloomsburg Qold-w --Cure Sanitarium - ..ifn Oure ol ' Liquor ardMor3KirC Habits - N detention from business. Address, J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D., SIIKNANDOAH, PENN' A. A Handsome Comolaxion Is one of the greatest eh sues a wouwn qui ttssaoai's nw isjijuw isw.i" WW. COUNTY BRANGH V MsbbKs1bbbbW
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