T e.rnv pntHTB. I'MIWONAl. MKVIION. I Candy, 1 ),) u wish to eat candy tl. it it, pun ? If so, you should try ur new line. We 1 :mdle A M. Tenney's chocotutrfl find boil lions, the purest that cau he made Trv :i box, yon 11 want nnother. I0KS & BROWN FURNITURE. it had u so larire and beautiful mi assort in. utni. now. and in pivnt of value enn offer i .itvmlfiiR buyers better Inducements Ulan ever We inll your attention to our Hue of PARLOR SUITS, DINING ROOM SUITS, BEDROOM SUITS. Itsre-tlly a trent to see sueli Roods at snob n m.irkalily low fnetory price. spent ONK OF orii BABY COACHES Is ! icood thing to push along. They are triiuh'il upwards to suit any taste. Quality and ii tunl worth alone determine the prior. -Ouv Slock is Complele. M.Spoont, 1 1 S Bast Cntr St. ,.TH E. IMlOl'ESSOIl J. M. ail'NYON. Miinynn'u Improved lluiiinviii'-ithle Iteme diesnet almost iiinVintly, speedily emlng tho ilioUt nbstin.tle :i'.r". Munvun i Klii'iiiiiallun t un- ennin mis to relieve in one to three hours, ami cores in a few days, l'rlco 25c. Munyon' iryspeusin euro nonum-iv cam all form or tnaigestiun imu uioiu.ieii trouble. Price 88c. Muuvon's Cold Wire prevent pneumonia and breaks up a cold In a fow hour, I'rice Joe. . . , Mttuyon's Congh Oute stop eongb, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily hen is tho lungs. row soc. Mtinyou's Money uurespceo;iy curoe pams in tho fwk, loloi or groin and all forma of kidney diseui-es. Price 86c. Munyou's Asthm.-i Kemedles relieve in 3 minutes and euro permanently. Price f 1. Vlullxi-r. a street tonic and re storer of vital strength to weak people, fl. Prof. Munvott has a separate cure lor jach disease. At all drugttist i, mostly 8B cents Personal letters to Prof. Mnnyon, IMS Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered 'with free medical advice foruuv dlseaee. MAMAKOY 01TT. Will remove . about on or APRIL 1, '97, -T0- 29 South iVIain St. NEAR- POSTQFFICE TO THE LAND or SUNSHINE And now era, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Koute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards oi high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping ca i, to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texa-. Old and Xew Me vico, Arizona, Callftn uia, On ;;, in, WashiUKtou. Nebraska, t'tali and N, iad.1. witiiotit change. Quick time, low i, it, . ami all the comt'ortsof modern railway unj Mucmenta guaranteed to all who pur c I, i tn-kets via tho Missouri Pacific railway .i-.tiiu For rates right from your home, litor.iiure, ami full Information, drop postal card. J. P. McdaiMi, T. P. Agent, 510 Kail mad avenue, Hlmira, N. Y., or 8fll llroHil w.iy, New York. 2 3-tf W. E. lloyt, O. B. P. Agt. C.iuntv Rnnerlntendent G. W. Weiss, of 8cliuylklll Haven, was a visitor of town yes tertUv and after an Inspection of Ruler's opera house declared Itasexcollcntly adapted for sessions of the teachers' emnty Institute. Miss Phoebe Tusker last evening enter tained a number of her friends at her home in St. JHehn'a. A Dhvnioiid dilll has been staitod In the Schuylkill colliery as a test' to see if the I.yken vein underlies the Mahanoy district con I basin. William fliflbru' hits boon appointed engi neer at the now Tbiinel Itidge breaker. Ttic funeral f Michael Utlloti, of Jacksons, took place this morning. TUe tetnalns were brought to town anil interred In the St. Cunicus cemetery. t)enrc Howdi-n, of Waterhnry, Conn., a for.n. r member of Co E, Bth Hcgt , N. O. P.. if town. Is here as the suest of yevif'" li-jUins and was cnlertuim d by his old coui- i.nlis in Armory hall last night. There is considerable controversy over the manner In which the street paring shall be done. Owing to the number of men out of employment in the town it has been sug gested that the work be done by day's labor, instead of by contract, but it is very doubt ful that the plan will be adopted. Hold Attempt at Itobbery. Notwithstanding the presence of over a hundred people, an attempt was made to rob the cashier's desk in the Arcade saloon under the Franey building, at the corner of Main ami Oak streete, at 8:80 o'clock last night. Adjoining the office is a row of private rooms separated from each other by partitions that do not run quite up to the ceiling. Tho thief was trying to climb over the partition next to tho omco when he fell and the noise attracted tho at tention of the proprietor and his assistants, but bofore they could lealizo tho cause of the thiof 's predicament ho oseapeil and his namo Is unknown. Had ho got iutu the oflloe he would have found $70 within reach. HI WON At, JlltNUON, , rp. i lng Ttiriiaghont the rvuetry , Martin Fmney Is bonis from Bloomsburg fhronlelrd twr HMty l"ril. j oll a visit to his parent!, (i.il court adjourned yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Mtottsel Malono went to Koiir young men were arrested for ltcaling.1. Philadelphia this morning. 1 I W) pigeons at lork. Samuel Werta, of Lebanon, Ikthtr of a l lurge family, Is mysteriously missing, It is estimated that the Lynn-Dunn con I test cnnts the county about f300 per day. I It is csllm.ittd that the pcor-le of the ! United States Mnoke ll.'i.OOO tens of tobacco annually. ' Pntpcrty owners at Ml. funnel complain that thry cannot collect rents. One hndlord j liasfOOOdue him. Beading c1enins have mndo elaborate irmngemenU for the Kirst Defenders' re union In that city on April 10th. I Letters tcstsnienl.irj wi re grentid to Win. ' H. Byerly on the estate of Catharine Byeriy. , lataof 9i huylkill Tlavcn, deceasi d. Auother crack In the earth has been dis covered In the roar yards of several residences located on 8cveuth street, at Mt. Oarmel. Woed'a Business College will remove from its present qusrUrs In the post office building to the lXmgherty building about April 1st. Mrs. Mary Anderson, widow of the late Robert Anderson, of Centralis, has been granted a peuslon at the rate of J por month. From tho ace unts of tho first Cabinet dinner under the mw Administration wo learn that apolliuaris water flowed like champagne. State Factory insiiector James ismpoou says that there are 100,000 more people em ployed in Pennsylvania now than there nere six months ago. Perry Haas, formerly of Heading, who left there fifteen years ago and was thought to have been dead for the last eight years, has turned np alive and well at San Antonio, Tex. The State Hospital, at Fountain Bprlngs, Schuylkill county, treated 1881 Indoor patients and 8140 in its dispensary In the year jnst closed at a cost of less than $1 a dnv anlece. The mombers ot aiieuanaoaii Jouge owi, t. 0. O. F., are requested to take particular notice of the change inane in the flargent notice which amiears In another column of co-day's issue. I'atrtc.k Tobin was apiliiled assessor for East Norwegian township, vico James J Mclntyre, removed from the district. The anno ntmeut was made by the county com missioners. Joe Hummel, a miner employed at Lncut Gtw. and residing at Helfenstelu, has been made huppy by the receipt of $8,000 which has been left him by the death of an aunt who died at Pottsvilie recently. Samuel Shoemaker aud Hipolyte Lawson eutert lined a select party at the residence of Moses Kogcrs lost evening by rendering a nutnlicr ef selections upon the mandolin and guitar. fJofrcshmunts wcro served duriug the evenlug. In Councilman T. J. James paid business trip to the county seaHo-ony. Miss Mary Gordon, of Pottsvilie yesterday In town visiting friends. WilHnm Rchmldt, a- student at Lafayette College, Easton, Is home on a vscatlon. Mrs. Prennsn is in Philadelphia at the bed side of her husband, who is HI In that city. Miss Katie McNcary left this morning for Lock Haven to attend the funeral of A rela tive. Miss Nellie Dradloan. of Bouth Jardln street, is so Bering from a sevoro attack of grip Mrs. W. S. Moraen. of West Cherry street, is slowly recovering from her recent stuck of illness. Prof. 8. I. Wood, of Witkcsharre, was ill town looking after tlie interests of his in stltuation. Robert Littlehalea. of Mahanoy City, was among the attendants at the Piatt funeral in town to-day. Miss Agnes JetnWkt, of Shamokln, l so Jonrnlng at tho residence of her sister, Mrs. John Bobbin, on North Muln street. Miss Nolllo WatklnD this morning left for Point Pleasant, N.J.,, to, attend the bedside of her grandmother? who la seriously III. Mrs. Honor Waters returned to her Home Nesquelroning M-dajh after a pleasant visit at the restdenot oOIr, and Mrs. W. S. Mo.-gan. on West Ctarrt. street. Buperlntondent Mullet, or tne j.ntuersn Ornhans Home. rJermaiitowti, sccompauled br two of Mrs. lWWr' onimren, wno are Inmates of that lafttttttion, are the guoati of Mrs. llower, on TW Ql street. Don't Trlfta WlUt OOUghs ana Oolds Take Pmn-Tlnm ttw.i and be cured. At G rubier Bros , dRtfJIore, TM)0ti4t Bangor. In alottertoa.frleml here William Van Wert, who ostabllsthfl the Miners' Advocate. sai s he has doctdeU t locate permanently at Bangor, Pa., having secured a position editor and business. Manager of the new oaner to be establtoh fn that town by John II. Dav s. a Jastloe Of the l'oaee oi Jiangor. Mr. Van Wert wrlte?very glowingly of his prospects. Frank Hart has established an express company In New York and Is sakl to he doing well. Itobbery at riacbiillo, Robbers gained an entrance through the front windows of Thomas Bradley's Isirber shop, at Frackvillo, early this morning, and made n b f bau . They secured twenty raaors, 400 cigars; in fact, the only thing t bev left in the anon wcro the cnairt. ine robbers are not known. PDJESP THE GJAJD. Found Paine's Celery Compound the Best of Remedies For the Nervous Exhaustion Con sequent Upon Her Arduous Work The Remarkable Artiste Who Stands Pre-Bminently at the Head of Her Profession. ReDUbllcnn senator from Pennsylvania ; Kx-Prosldent Cook of the National Teach ers' Association ; Bev. Charles L. Thompson, D. D., the bril liant Presbyterian leader of Now York cltj ; Elisabeth Cady Htanton ; Secretary Carlisle's private secretary : 8tale Treasurer Addison B. CoWIn of New Jolfti Graham, the foremost man In Ameri can athletics) The wife of Bev. CharlesH. Parkhnrst, tne famous proachst and reformer. Mayor Mc- Hhanoof Montreal, Major Oeueral Birnry, Judge Powers of VertJont, and a host more ot prominent men ana women, Including no less than five U.S. congressmen, an among the terai thousands of grab people who have re- oanHT nt to the nronrlptors of this wonder ful remedy their expressions of Its uneqnaled ID wno can wen auoru, highest medical advice EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS.. 91NI WNmtt. Hi W A special feature of this store is that every department is rt store in it self; large stocks bought right are marked at money- saving prices. ShIm of School ltouds. Subscriptions will be received at the office of the Secretary of the School Board, in the street school building, for the sale of twenty-five thousand ($83,000) dollars worth of Hhenandoah School District bonds. The bonds will bear date of April 1, 1807, and will run thirty years. Interest four per cent payiiblc semi-annually. Denominations : Tnuuty flOO bonds; twenty $200 bonds, and Unity-eight oOO bonds. By order of the Board, J. J. Prick, President. Attest : F.tK HAMKA, Secretary. l)nngr of tli Uilp. The greatest danger from La Grippe Is of its' resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable tare is used, however, and Cbamlierlaiu's t ough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among tbe tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneumonia, which shows conclu sively that this remedy is a certain preven tive of that dread disease. It will effect a permanent cure in less time than any other treatment. The 25 and BO cent sizes for sale by Oruhler Bros., druggists. Ready-Made Skirts and Suits. We show a superb stock of Ladies' Suits and Skirts ; it is no guess work in our olivine these stvlish garments ; every skirt or suit bears the -stamp of this season's! latest fashion, bkirts, 2.50 to $1 50; Suits, $5. 00 to $10.00. MuslinUnderwearDepartment Count the cost of the muslin and trimmings, then come aim get our )iices for icady madc underwear, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, etc.; our prices will be found to be lower than coat TO CUICH A COUI IX ONlt MAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls t a cure. 25 cent . A Vicious Hull Dog. Joseph Davis, aged seven years, naa at tacked at Pottsvilie last evening by a vicious bull dog while the child was walking beside his mother. The boys scalp was torn from his head while ho was being dragged on the ground by the lufurated dog. Tho mother threw herself upon the child and cried for aid. It camo in the person of Policeman Williams, who beat tho cur with his mace and caused the dog to release his hold. Tho child presented a horriblo sight, the scalp being torn almost from his head and laid over his face. He was removed, to tho Pottsvlllo hospital. Any lady wearing a 21 or 3 shoe would d well by calling at tho Factory Shoo Store. Wo have a lot of these sjzog made to sell for $3.00; our closing out prico Is ?1.00 per pair, Factory Shoe Stow:, J. A. MoYEit, Mgr. Charity Ofllclnls lit the Almshouse. Messrs. C. H. Woltjen, Hebor S. Thompson anil IEobert Allison, of tho Stnto Board of Charities, with Dr. Lenkor, of tho auxiliary, Controller Severn and Commissioners IteutE, Martin and Meyer spent threo hours at the almshouse yesterday morning in an inspec tion of tho new building and tho discussion of the employment of professional nurses. No action was taken in tho latter matter. Those of the visitors who had not seen the hospital building before expressed much ad miration for its architectural beauty and con struct ion. One Minute is all tho time necessary to d Ii1a frnm nersotial exnerience that One Mill ute Cough Cure does what it name implies U. 11. uagenuuen. Lehigh Valley Changes. Fred. Both, tlis master mechanic of tho Lehigh Valley railroad shops in Wilkesbarre, will lie promoted to the positlqn of general manager of the Delano, Weatherly and Hazleton shops. Chief Draughtsman Taylor, of the Easton shops, will bo assigned to the position made vacant by Mr. Roth's promo tion, whilo MaBtor Mechanic Walluee, of the Hazleton shops, will tako Mr. Taylor's place. These changes are due to the resignation of Mr. Kinsoy, who had charge of the shops at Weatherly, Delano and Hazleton. Ilon't Oct United. We arc elected by un overwhelming ma jority to sell the dear people shoes. Kvery shoe in the store rfas durability, couiiort, tit and style to recommend It. Factoky Siiok Store, J. A. Mover, Mgr. Investigation to 1'rooeed. The legislative committee to inquire Into the operations of the Dairy and Food Com mission agents in tbe western part of the sutto held a session In Pittsburg yesterday Sergeant-at-Aruis Wyfttt served a number 0 subpoenas on witnesses. Senator Uoyle is member of tbe committee. The news of Modjeska's recovery from the recent severe sickness that compelled her to leave the stage will be n source of congratu lation to the whole world. Modjeska, In n letter to Wells, Iticlmrdson A Company, says she has found (what terns as spring comes on. There is the danger that in their eagoruess to take a spring remedy a thoughtless person may carry home some bogus concoction pre pared with only such a smattoring of medical knowledge as Clin be picked up behind a value tnjfl; wo ana do etnttawtKff 1 in tne country. And then swo from the people in the ordi nary walks of life there come thousands of honest, straightforward, heartfelt letter, telling how Palno's celery compound has made them well. Their testimony simply goes to show what New England's most vigorous editor so aptly said in a letter telling of the benefit Palno's celery compound had been to a member of j his family : "Palne's celery compound is not s patent medicine : It is not a sarsaparilla ; it is not a mere tonic; It is not an ordinary I nervine it is as far beyond them all as the I diamond is superior to cheap glass." 1 II multoa neonln well. It is the One true specific recognized and prescrilied to-day by eminent practitioners for diseases arising from a debilitated nervous system. Prof. Phelps ga e to his profession a positive cure for sleep- Oi-Hlgsburg I'alr Date Vised. Tho Orwigsburg Agricultural Association has elected the following officers: President, JohnT. Shoener; Vico Presidents, George C, Diefetiderfer aud David C. Brown Secretary, Andrew C. Klsenlmth ; Treasurer, HlosterS, Albright. Tho association will hold Its forty sixth anuual fair from August 31st to Septem ber 3rd. "Nods" Pension Incrensed, Our woll known charactor about town, Ned Rcilly, yesterday received word from tho pension headquartors at Washington, D. ft, that his pension had been increased from $8 to $12 por mouth. Application was niauo through ex-Justice W. H. Shoemaker. Deeds ltecordcd. From Elizabeth S. .Bryant ct al to tho Schuylkill and Lfehigh Valley Railroad Com nany, premises in Schuylkill Havcu. From Daniel P. Altuousonud wllo to I-ml C. Entwlstlo, lot In Port Carbon. From Daniel H. Usurer and wlfo to W. W Horb et al, premlsesin Mahantongo township. I'arty Worlc Not "Offensive Partisanship." Washington. March 27. Another fac tor In the policy ot the postofllce tie partrnent was announced yesterday by First Assistant rostmaster General Heath. It is said that offensive par tisanship will not be considered provo cation for removal unless such action Is shown to have been detrimental to the administration of the postal ser vice. Fully half a dozen of such charges were made, Including the office at Hastings, Neb., where Senator Thurston made complaint. Every caBO, however, lacked the essential require ment of specification of damage to the service. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. of material alone. I t McCall Bazar Paper Patterns are fast winning friends a thousand new patterns ju.-,L m for 10 or ISC. each. L. J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. HUMPHREYS' thousands of people in cvory station of life havo so often heartily testified) that Palno's celory compound Is the very host of all reino dios for nervous exhaustion. Joseph Ha worth rightly calls Modjoska"the peerless queen of artistes." Modjeska's health is a matter of world-wide interest, and her testimonial to tho valuo of the great remedy which makes people well is of particular moment in the early spring, whon from every quarter reports come of men, women and children who aro taking Paino's celery compound, and aro gaining in nervous vigor, weight and evory other Indi cation of better health. Tho 'houghtful portion of the community knows the need of purifying tho blood and regulating the nervous and alimentary sys- ClevRlRiHl Jinllmnkeis 011 "Stride. Cleveland, March 27. The II. P. nail works were closed yesterday, 400 men, Including all the nailmakers and their helpers, having struck. The works were closed In the forenoon at the request of the men, to allow them to attend the funeral of a member of the union. After the funeral the men met and de cided not to so back to work until they had secured a satisfactory adjustment of the Bcale. Undertaking In - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITB and LLOYD STREETS. $ V'K 1IAVK T1IK HANDSOMEST ..OIL CLOTHS IK tWH. E. B. FOLEY. Mi. 17 H'eil Centrr Street. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 87 No. SO No. 77 Bold by 1 2 8 4 8 e 10 1 1 is 14 Cures Fever. " Worms. " Infants' Diseases. " Diarrhea. " Neuralgia. Cures Headaohs. " Dyspepsia. " Delayed Periods. " Leuohorrea. " Skin Diseases. IB Cures Rheumatism. 16 SO " Malaria. " Whooping Cough " Kidney Diseases. " Urinary Diseases " Colds and Crip. Draggiaia, or sent prepaid on receipt of price, SAo., or 5 for 91. Da. HtmpHBim' Homeopathic Hamvai. or DtscAMKs Mailed Fbik. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill William M..IT.Y. l--..r wtli- at r..liiHk' il ug store, as Bast , nti,. street It nun way, Tbe horses attached to S. J. Mockaitis' brewery team wore frightened by an approach ing electric car, on South Main street, early this morning and ran away. The driver, John Yuukanckas, was thrown from Ids seat at tho corner of Main and Cherry streets, landing heavily 011 his left leg, thereby sus taining severe bruises and sprains above the knee. The horses contluued on their wild gait and cre ovei taken at the Cambridge lolltery. Very little damage was done to the wagon. The Wonders of This Century, Tbe Famous Clothing IIourb Is only one month old and the people of Schuylkill county already found out that they are the cheapest clothiers in tills county, and call them Thk Chkap Stork. Ain't this a wonder? Store Robbed . Bobbers early this morulng broke a pane of glara in the show window of Harry Moldln's store on East Centre street and stole a quan tity of shoes, gloves, neckties and silk handkerchiefs valued at 915. Gold In says he retired after twelve o'clock and tbe robbery must have taken place at two o'olock, or utter. The family sleeps in a room its. me diately buck of the store, but none heard tbe breaking of the gls. 3lulliiy In the Cwinp, from Mabauoy City Keuord. In connection with the appointment of Patrick Cleary a Assistant Sergeautsit-Aruis of the Legislative Committee, with head quarters at Eastou, it la said that tbe pluin was first promised to Phil Mclntyre, hut at the hist hour Clesry became the fortnuate one. Besult, mutluy iu tbe camp. Dwtlh or Mrs. Qu Inner, Mrs. Mary M. Owibner, wife of the late Jacob Uwluner, formerly or St. Clair, died at tbe home of her sou, Dr. J. M. Uwinuer, iu Centraliu, Thursday evening, of heart failure, aged 74 years. She leaves four children ; Dr. J. M. Uwiouer and Miss Emma, both of Cen tralis ; (leorge (iwiuuer aud Mrs. A. Wrlghtey, both of St. Clair. The funeral will be held ou Monday. It will proceed to Ht. 1 lull by train leaving I'eutraliu lit 1'.' :w. In all the world there is no other treatment so pure, so sweet, so s.ife, so speedy, foj nra, serving, purifjlni.,?,!,! beautifying thesKin, seam, anu nair, nun erauicuiiuK " hu mor, as warm batm witn cdtiouha. soap, and gentle anointings with Cimoum. (oint ment), the great skiu cure. cuticura Sm It Mid tlirniirbnnt Ih. vorbL counter. Palno's celory compound Is prepared in exact accordance w lth the prescription of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D. LL. D., of Dart mouth college. Its curative effects have been closely watchod by the oldest physicians of overy sohool, and they aro to-day agreed that it stands alone as the reliable remedy for building up n person's health in the spring. Tho most overwhelming testimony to the value of Paiuo's celery compound that has recently appeared from ineu and women of national reputation: Hon. George B. Swift, mayor, of Chicago ; Francis Murphy, the foremost apostle of temperance in tho world ; Mrs. Matthew S. Quay, wife of the great lessness, watting strength, dyspepsia, bilious ness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases aud kidney troubles. For all such complaints Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and again, where every thing else has failed. Whon Modjeska in a letter published In Boston said : "I have found Paine's celery compound tho very best of all remedies for tlie nervous exhaustion consequent upon tho arduous work of my profession," she voiced; the experience of every tired-out, run-down,, exhausted woman who ever went to this greatest of all spring remedies for relief. Xo one ever yet failed to And strength and health returning who faithfully used nature's truo remedy Paine's celory compound. GENUINE IMPORTED t BEER' Nourishing nnd exhilarating- 5 CEHTS PEH GMSS Alolutely pure, tantly on lmnd at Contains roaloolioL Cmv JACOB NOLL'S, NO. 14 NORTH MAIN ST. FOR SALE ! MUST BE SOLD BEFORE APRIL 1st, A GREAT CHANCE. Dana A Oh ty Corp All About th. Hk Pott 1 ft rrops , Boston. , t-ealp.aud llslr.nft. EVERY KUMOIl tiisX&SiiSgS MISCELLANEOUS. FOR HUNT Store nml dwelling at No. 23 South slain street. Poumslnn April 1st, Apply to T. J. Hlggtus, 10 N. Jardln St. S--lw TilOH KENT. -A new house on South White ! street provided with all modem oonven ieueM Rt-tsonsble (eat. App'y at P. B. Magargle's store, East Centre street. S-ltVtf ilOK KENT. -Tlie store room, -oellsr and one 2nd Door now oetupieu by IMesee 10 April iu.. 0 lleattUD; room on iru earlier If desired. g-D-tf . M01 ni. Aunlv to W. Bkddam.. TjlOlt Itl NT.- Store loom and dwelling at No. ' VJ2 North Main street. Contains bath and closet (lood cellar and nice yard room. Slsc of stoic 10, in. 10x15 fi-i-t. with two large lieauti ful slum windows, rltted out with counters and shcMng ruwly for liuslni-ss Warerooiu and stulili- can he hud with it If desired tiraud locution m! rent mimuumIiI Address, C H. NKivuniui.il, I) North Main street. tt-Mi Wanted-An Idea S$ Protect your Ideas: tbr may bring you vi Writ JOHN WKDDEKBURN CO.. Intent nays, Wan!.inglnii, D. a, for tliolr $1,800 prid sad list of two liuadrsd luveotlous wanted. f?tmmmmmmm?mff?ftfm?!mn?mmmmmntmWfitt5 1897. 1897. & Large refrigerator, eight horse power boiler, three horse power cnglno, band or steam power ice cream lnartilno, ice cream freeiers.horecwngon and harness, baking utensils, twenty-four cane. seated chairs, eight ice cream tables, six cane seated stools, five mirrors, 20 x 48 inches; one mjrror 60 x 96 Indies ; ico cream chest with four 4 gallon porcelain cane, dishes, spoons, glasses, plates, pie racks, cake stand, wrapping paper stand for three rolls with paper, two thousand X U, and 1 pouud fancy candy boxes, two tliousaud plalu A pound boxes, ous thousand ice cream b$a. and baskets, marble slab 3x4 feet for candy making, one brass scoop scale, (((wollne stove and oveu, one heating stove and pipes, five angle lamps with two and three burners, 4 six foot nickel show cases, one nickel ornamental case with ornaments, one soda fouutain with syrups and extracts, one computing scale, one broad cup board, taffy pans, glass cake dishes, jars and candies, milk shake machine and ice shaving machine; fifteen foot cativas awning. Htist be sold before April 1st, i697, in bulk or separately, Apply to JESSE B. DAVIS, 27 South Main Stret. Wilson Otto's 014 Stand. A SPRING GREETING-! That we hold the leadership in large stocks, good qualities and low prices goes without saying Fashion can be followed here with less outlay than in any other store in this section. CONFIRMATION SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. Observant eyes never fail to appreciate our Spring Suits, in 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, aud at special prices, the latest novelties from the manufactories iu the country. CLOTHING, HATS aud GENT'S FURNISHINGS. WATCH OUlt I.ARCiK DISPLAY WINDOWS. A Beautiful Easter Souvenir Given Away to Bach Purchaser. I I REFOWICH, 3 II one: price clothing houses. 2 j 10 and 12 South Main St., Shanandoah. mmmmmwwmmmm A BEAUTIFUL Gin FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 3 g COUPON TO "HERALD" 3 S READERS. 3 The bolder of so Consent ' the d HERALD is entitled to a flrat-claaa life- g- ie, rree-immi water color Portrait SZ worth $15,00, uuule from any ilUltnct fc- lihotouruph, by naylnir 65 oents at M. Ilecker's studio, 3 W. Centre uttvet, fr Shenandoah l'a. f 0PZH SUNDAYS. !: and tmvo coupons ready upon re- y csipi oi portrait. 3 3 3 3 g NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. Z pOK SUBIIIPP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Ot OllWlOWH flU. Aub)tet U Ueimltliuaii rult-H -FOR THE- BEST GROCERIES AND . ...LOWEST PRICES... GO TO Meluskey & Son, South Main St. Want6d-fln Idea Who can thlnlc ot some simple thine to patentr t, wvuvk j uu r i UBS). , mey may nring you wsaiw. Write JOHN WTsbDKKBl'RN ft Co!7l4tent Attar Beys, Washington, D. c, tut tbelr gt.SUO prtse ottM sua lui ot two huuitrsd IpvanUous vaatsil. The Rosy Freshness I And a velvet softness ot tbe skin is inva- I riuljly obtained by tborv who use Possomi'b I Compiexion Powder. I