Skins mi fie villi torturhiec, disfiguring, ttc-lilut;. 1'iirn nr. i ding, Fcaly.nnd pimply buiuiirs, ins m;l r licwd 1 y n warm bath with ( nri ka Sine, n Muplo application of it n ( n m,ntient llio great skin oqw, and a full dose f . m ut HEiOLVEirr. tieura Is told t hronvhoat Jh worW . Pttm D. WiCWjiM ftoipa., Boston " How to Ctirc larlafing BABY'S SKIM "tf EASTER... N Will soon be here. Otir line of curds, booklets and novel ties is now ready and prices are from 10 to 20 per cent, less than former years. Candy eggs very clienp. If you wish fine chocolates or boii bons for Easter, don't forget we handle Teniiey's sealed packages. HOOKS & BROWN North Mmir St. Comforts Of i4 orrve Are secured by wisdom . economy fon "lull. Don't 1 tempted by misleading-offers and still tiny two prill for Inferior gomts, but BUY . . . RELIABLE FURNITURE At 1 c'tlnfitp prices VI e now lilvliurteinilijrBu to buyers . i.y 3Uiia I f.tmt -ft tot M ikon nnnsTKAiw &o cn IN AIU NDANCR iO.OU and upwards, M. SPOONT, i iS lUiat Centre Street. CALL AND SEE US 1 .THE.. BEE HIVE . . Is now located in . . . . its new quarters . . 29 South Main St. -rsi EAR- Sale orfttihool Itomls. Subscnptions will lie received at the office of the Secretary of the School Hoard, in the Wet street schoul building, for the sale of tu nty live thou.tmd ($25,000) dollars worth nf Shi'miiidiiHli School District IhiiiiU. The bouiU will lioar date of April 1, lbi)7, anil will inn thirty years. Interest four per cent. I ivahle semi annually. Denomiuatious : '1 iveiity $100 bonds; twenty $200 Umls, and t h 1 1 ly eight $500 bonds. By order of the Board, J. J. Pbicb, President. Attest : Frank Uanna, Secretary. Any lady wearing a 2j or 8 shoe would do w 11 by calling at tbe Factory Slice Store. We have a lot of these sizes made to sell for $2.00; our closing out price is $1.00 per pair. FAC-toav Shok Stoke, J. A. MoYKg, Mgr. New Undertaker. T. J. Coakley has opened an undertaking establishment in town with his office located at J. J. Coakley's, 88 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-t O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. COR. WHITE and LLOYD STREETS. ifeX V'K HAVE THK HAND8OMU8T frig iiwiubb ur ..OIL CLOTHS i IN TOWN. m E. B. FOLEY. ?? -lVo. MT Went Ceatre Street.- ' 3PajS"sa'ssTr -sTPsTsrgnBr PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Nora Ilrrisch, Hlugtnwn's most pop ulm school toachpr, circulated in town to-day. Hurry Mm Inn has icturnrd home fiotn a visit tu Now York. .John It. Reese, of Park Plape, was regis tered nt I lie Hntpl I'raney hurt nifcht Mrs John ('. Davis, of smith .faiilm strer', gave blrtli to daughter yesterday Thomas J. Dotilan has gone to his home in Mt. Canue), on account of sicknoss. Mr. and Mm. T. J. Mnllnhey, and children, have (one to Atlantic City, for several weeks' recreation. Supt. John II. William, of Mt. Canned, wan ecn on our atreeta to day, in company with Stipt. W. H. Lewis, of Wui. Penn, greet ing old acquaintances. TO CtJKK A COI.U IN ONE WAV Take laxative Brrnno Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the iimuey if it fai In to cure. 83 cents. Holiday peti.iN. Services in the. Trlnity.lioforineil church to-morrow at 10:00 a. tu., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. HeV. Robert O' Boyle pastor. Regular services will be hold In the United Evaugeiiaal church. North Jartiln street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 6.80 p. rn. Preaching by the pastor, iiov. I. J. Kelts. Sunday school at 1.81) p. m. The American. Volunteers are going to hold meeting all tfajr SuiMtay In Wilkinson's building, corner Main and Centre streets, j Meetings at 11 a. m., 3 aud 8:00 p. m. FlMn Lieut. Irwin ana wife In com maun. Services in Al) Salnta' l'rotestant Episcopal church on WostOnk street to-uinrrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a m. Regular surviees at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. nt. The rector will officiate Sunday school at 8 p. ni. Methodist Episcopal chnrch, corner Oak and Wlilte streets. Key. Alfred Heebner. pastor. (truer! class meeting nt 0.15 a. in., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:80 a. m. by tbo pnstor. Subject, "The Words f Christ at the Eve nf Hit Passion." Sunday school at !! . in , IV. J. S. Oulleu, Superin tendent. 8 rui.in ut 0:30 p. 111. by the pastor. Subject, "Pului S.indny." Everybody Wel OOMU. Primitive Methodist church, .Inuios Moore, pastor. PreuchiiiK at 10:31) u. ni.. ami 6:30 p. ni. Sunday soliool at 8 p. ni. A gencrnl invitathln is extended to non-church goers. Services In the Presbyteriau chnrch tfl- morrotr at 10:80 a. nt. Sacrament of the Ixrd's supper. 60 p. ui sobjeci, the second lecture fur Tonug men. "A Ilelpnt the Start." Suntlay schmtl al 8 n. in. The public cordially iuvtled to attend. St. John's iAtberau ciuroh, West Cherry street. Rev. John Oruhler. uastorT" Preaeb- I ing. 10 n. m. ; Suuday school, 1:80 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. nt St Michael's Urvuk Cut hoi Ic. ebnrcli, W t i Centre street Uev. (iirnelins Lnurmin. pas- I tor. llrtUttniimservlceUa.iii. lligb mars 10 n. ni. Church of the Holy Family. (German . C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Scliut- tlehofer, iiastor. hirst mass 8 a. in., second muss 10 a. in. St Cuoinir's Polish 11. C. church, Xorth Jiirdln street. Rev. J. A. l.enurMi-wicz, IHistor. First mass 8 a. in., liiali muss 10 a. in., vespers and Iwnodiition 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rev. 11. F. O'ilcilly. pastor, Bav. Heurj' Nay Ion, assistant pastor. First massv 7a. in., second mass, 8 a. in , high inus, 10 a, ni. beneilkitlou, 7 p. ni. Koheleth Israel Congregation, corner nf Oak and" West atreeta, Rov. Henry Mit uik. Uastflr. LSatanlai services. 8 to 10 a. m.. I and 80.0-pfTn. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. ni , aijdvery weal: flay nioniiiig from 7 to8a. m. There Is n Glass of l'eoplo Who nro iiiiured by the use of coffee. Recently there lias been placed in all the grocery stores n new preparation called 1 OKAIX-O, made of pure grains, that takes i tlio place of coffee. Tho most delicate I stomacli recives it without distress, aud hut few can tell it from colfeo. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with ' great Iwncflt. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. Ask fur OR.UN'-O. Honda Appro! ed. Tlio County Commissioners havo approved the follow IllK bonds of tax collectors, which will be presented to court on Monday : C'has. Maritiarth, collector of Port Carbon, in the sum of JlO.Ott'J; Wm. Uornsifc, fjonlon. $10 000 ; II. C. KreU, Mlddleport, 3,001 . II If Koch. New KitiKKold, 18,000 ; I dward Mc Caffrey, Keilly tounship, $10,000; W. I). Kartermau, Maliaiitoiiiio township. $1.500 : IMwnrd Slioener. Onvlgsburg, $0,000 Melowey, Palo Alto, 8,00O; h. weiler, Tamanua, $.0,000; J. F. Price Jo-icph 1' 01- j-Fuick-1 fc ville, 111.000. In tbo Sulni. Wiseacres say money covers a multitude of sins. Wiiat is the matter witli being covered with one uf the Famous fB.OO latest spring suits? Air. Thomas Nwr Position. Dantel Thoiras, of Murea, wlio recently le signed as tuperiutenihint of the collieries owned by the Dodeuu Coal Company, and was aiiccecdeil by William Evans, of Hagle tuu, wil remove his family to Shamokiu. 11c has accepted g' neral manager and super intendent of the !! yal Oak Coal Company. He recently pircha-ed a large block of stock in that company. It. C .Tntiici- Mien P. O., Hillsdale Co., Mich, in : ' thing gave nty rheutnatisui am h ipiick n lief u Dr. Thomas' Kolectrie. Oil." nog ress Twenty-five pieces of Ini portin Novelty Dress Goods for 23c. per ynrd. These styles are new aud ere shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these aud also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices run from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waists. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our gteat assortment of stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF ! Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases aud can continue to sell Sue dress goods aud silks at special bargain prices. During: January, Feb ruary and March Over a thousand of the famous McCall IJazar Taper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L. J.WILKINSON Goods 'MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET, A llrli rlrtin ffip Liberty. Altoona, Pa.. A pill 10. -Kx-Postmns-ter Jcmoph VhukIiii, of Dunoansvllle" who appropi lat d $4U1 of pitntofflce funds, has ben In Hollldayabura; Jnll aovoral days awaiting a heatiiiR. Tes terday afternoon Constable Miller was brlnRlng- him in this rlty to appear be foie rniti il Slates Pummlaslimor Graf fii, whi'ii ln e."rnped, and ran two miles Intn the count! y north of Holll daysbiiig bofme lie was recaptured by a farmor on horseback. The commis sioner remanded him to Jail to await trial In tho Tutted States court ill Pittsburg next month. Tlu- Swollcii MlmltMlpul. Memphis, April 10. Notwithstand ing the high winds and heavy rains re ported from the overflowed Mississippi delta Thin Eday night, the situation in the flood Rtib'ken section hi certainly no worse. The water which has bean pouring through five big crevasses tot more than a week la rapidly flowing Into the Mississippi again at a point 18 miles north of Vlcksburg and sweep ing southward wish terrible force. Th ' train on the Louisiana levees will be somethlns tci rifle. lllvora. In Cnbnim" Portresm. Havana. April 10. General Kills Ri vera, accompanied by Colonel Bacal lao, arrived by train at r.ogla yester day. They were transferred to a tug boat and conveyed to Cabanaa fortress. Sotll amud In excellent spirits. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Dr. Hunter, the Kentucky senatorial candidate, now needs but two votes to Insure his election. JKnry Horner, 20 years old, killed John Russell, manager of a New York restaurant, because Russell discharged him. One seaman la dead and two are dy ing on the United States cruiser Phila delphia from the effects of drinking wood alpohol. Assmiltoi! n Woman. Anthony Mousm answered a charge of assault and hattory with intent to rape before Justice Oanlin to-day. Mrs. Eva Ituuilck, a woman of 80 years, was the plaintiff, and swore that ho relieved her of some of herj clothing. The case was settled. Assault unit llHttory. John McCloskey furnished $300 ball fur his appearance at the next term of Court before Justice Cardln to-day on a charge of assault aud battery, preferred by his wife, Bridget Pleasant to take, podtivu and instant iu its results, in fact, tho best cough medicine in the world. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. 5immmrmiimmm)r?mmts 3 We nsked a 3 friend what he'd 2j pajr for a certain 3 pairofourshoes. Bfitsssl He said $2.50 or $3.00, and think 38 m Br 12 them worth the3j price. He knew 13 something of the 8 inside of the shoe 3 business, too, but E 3 he was wrong ; 3 lie judged what he by saw Z3 elsewhere. We admit tney were worth it, as shoes are 2 reerilarlv sold in some IS places, but that wasn't 3 IE 3 our price ; we sold them 1 for $1.75. 2 -so to He'd make the same 3 mistake in our $1.50 3j shoes. According to some stores' valuation jE they'd be $2 or $2.50. fc They look it ; but we ir don't charge for looks. 3 art 3 i 3 I'actory-price won't let us go higher than $1.50 3 Not only in the $1.50 line, but in every other 3 line in the store we c show the same price saving instances. We can beat any ordinary store all the time; evr.ry time And thai we make our customers a 3 of a beautiful Parlor 3 3 3 3 3 3 Lamp wlrw purchases amount to $25,00. FACTORY- SHOE STORE,! J. A. M0YER, Mgr. fc Shoes Retailed at F otory Prices. 3 II ldll I I Always sr II n I Jul. St: sr i i H t I iW fc PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throngbout the (! untry Chronicled lor Hasty Perusal. Ih-h! prognostlpstors sa the moon Is a "wet" oni', and rainy weather nin be expected. This being April their prcdli-tlons are sale The Schuylkill district Hablmth school conven tion was hi hi at (llriiriUllle yesterday. Dele gates nere present from this ton n. The .Tames llrotbpis, four of thorn fine-look- lug and rrpieseiitatlve young men. were W Pottsville yesterday. They are stock holders In the Cambridge oolllerv at Hlicnaiirioah and have deportments in Its operations. Journal. Miss Carrie 8. Hohertienger, nf Mahanoy City, and John W. Hucfer, of Brooklyn, will be mar ried on the Jlstln t. Tlio sli Italians arretted for rioting at Mlaers vllle about 10 days ago, were released from Jail I yesti nlay, the case having been settled. , Dr. Heblfng, of lleltefnnte, lias hern appointed resident physician of the Pottsillle Hospital. He succeeds Dr. V. A. Viler, who resigned to take up practice at flcraiiton A meeting of the First Defenders 111 he held tn Pottsvllle this evenln. Rev. A. U. lUrtholomew. of 1'. IMvillc, re turned from Dayton. O., wlifrc he whs In attend-' ani a the annual mooting of the Hoard of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Cburib. Tbo estimated yoo-ly re Ipts of the borough water works at Ashland l ?V, of wbloli ' fH,A2t to i:o to the exppi.si" ot the plant, and I tt.SUO Is sot aside for tbo yment of bonds. I M s Dennis I-orge, of filg Mine Rim, while carrying In her arms her Infant eld Id totheofllos i of an Ashland physician, the child expire 1 In Its mother s arma In the street. Sbainokbi is In dnnuer of losing Its free mall delivery owln to bad sidewalks and the In accurate numbering of the bouses, two require ments tnat the mail department Is very par tioular about. Senator Doyle Is In Pittsburg with the food commission inventigntli)g committee. The Mahanoy City relief association Is SUM supplying Mm worthy poor of that place. The Mah noy Oily Gun Club will hold a mer chandise shoot In the park at that plaoa on Qood many. The assessors are at work, serving notices on the taxable. llrlng your printing to the HehaUi ottos, satisfaction assured. There are quite a number ot empty storeroom In town just now. Miss Xdith Morgon, of town, will assist the M. K. chnrch choir at Pottsvllle, to-morrow, In observing l'nlm Sunday. Trout flsblng begins next Thursday. Frank Whltkew lex was arrested for drunken ness by Officer Goodman lott night. He Is registered at Port Tabor. One Minute is all the time necessary to de cide from personal experience that One Min nie Cough Cure docs what its mine implies. C. II. Hagetihiich. Cliureb Notices. Confirmation services to-morrow morning anil evening at Trinity neformed chinch. Examination of class in catechism will take place in the morning. The Piesoott orchestra, of Wm. Penn, will furnish the music The ritualistic scrvicos of confirma tion will take place in tho evening, and ser mon to the class delivered. Services iu the M. E. church, Rev. Alfred Htetner, pastor. A scries of passion week and Easter services will bo held in the iUF.. church. To-morrow at 10.80 tbo pastor will preach oil "Christ's Words on the live of This Paion." At 8.80 p. m. the suhject will be : "Clnist's Itoyalty," a sermon for Palm Suu day. A preaching service will be held iu this church every ovening during tbe week except Saturday evening. A general invlta- uou isexiouuca toau tu ttulto tu these ser vices. I!ev. Jt. E. Williams, of Plymouth, will preach morning ttud evening, in the Welsh Calvanlstio Methodist church, on South West street, to-morrow. Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Palm Sunday. To-morrow is known in the church calen dar as tile Sunday before Kastoror Palm Sun day and marks tho beginning of the close of Lent, tho most solemn period of the holy season. From to-morrbiv during the whole of next week, which is "Passion week," tho services in tho Catholio and Episcopal churches are of an especially solemn nature. dwelling principally on the incidents that marked the last days of Christ on earth, His persecution, hetraval and death ou the cross. Palm Sunday and Good Friday aro also ob served in tlio Lutheran and Reformed ohiirciies. Special aud appropriate services will mark the observance of the day iu all theso churches to-morrow, and the attendance will be large. Don't (let Kxcitcd. Wo are elected by au overwhelming ma jority to sell the dear people shoes, liven- shoe in tho store has durability, oomfort, fit anil stylo to recommend it. Factorv Siior Stork, J. A. Movkk, Mgr. Arrested for Nuisance. William usas was arrested on Main street by Watchman Creary early this morning for drunkenness and boisterous conduct. He bad In Ills possession a pool cue which he liad taken from a saloon. Chief Hurgess Tabor committed Usas to the lockup, where he will remain until Monday. After that he will be arrested for assault and battery,- for which a warrant awaits ids Appearance liofore Jus tice Cardin. Shen.tudouh Dental Parlors. Latest methods uf dentistry, good work nmuship, moderate prices. Positively teetli extracted without p.iiu. Kntire satisfaction given. 1-8-lm J. I). IlKKNKAX, D. I). S. Charged With Driinheniiess. John Mundy was arrested by Officer Koetci hist tiliiht for drunkenness and abusing pedestrians on the street. He was given :i hearing before Chief Burgess Tabor this morning, who committed him to the lockii). Mr. Ur.tu.li but Slightly Jltjnved. Jacksonville, April 10. William Jen nings Uryitn passed through the olty yesterday en route from fit. Augustine to Tallahasse, where he spoke Iu the afternoon, lie seemed to be suffering considerably fiom the effects of the ac cident at St. Augustine Thursday nlglit, but his vigorous phyulque enabled hlin to keep up and moving. A slight dts coloration was seen above the Mt eye and his face was pale. These were the only outward evidences of the acci dent, although a ting of pain would occasionally be seen to sweep etc rose his face. His limbs were also ban daged In several places, where he re ceived slight bruises. MISCELLANEOUS. TilOIt 8I.K Street aurinkler In rood uondi- V tlnn, will lo sold for 830 Arply to Trustees Columbia Hose. Co , Mlicualidoab, i'a. 4-10-tf POB ItKNT. Store anil dwelling at No. 211 South Mulu street. Possesion April 1st. Apply to T. J. Higglna, III N. Jurdin Mt. 8-2S-2w I.10B KENT. A new house on South White ' street provided with all modern oouven-lenc-s. lltaaonable rent. Apply at P. K. Mugargle's store, Bast Centre street. 8-15-tf I.tOtt HA I.K. flood bay soad horse, buggy, 1: harness, blanket, whip, Jus , complete. Property of tbe late John A. Oraut. Can be fiiHpeuteil at O'am's livery stables. Apply by letter to Ufcu. M. ItoAlig, Attorney, Pottsvlllt, Penmi. t-10-lw JVUMt HI NT -Btoroiooiiiand dwelling ut No. 1' 122 North Main street Contains hath and closet, (loud cellar and nice yard room. Slse of store room, lilxj.1 feet, with two large beauti ful show windows, tilted out with counters and shelving ready for business. Warernom and stablo can be bad with it it desired (tratid location and rent reasonable. Address, C. M' Nkwuoi sik, I'-D North Main street. S-t tf h ETTKHS OK ADMINISTRATION HAVINti tbe estate of William H. tlruut, dtH.-eased, late ot the BoioiikIi of Hheiittndoah, Schuylkill county, Peon.. All petsons Indebted to suld estate will plcu-ic make tiayuu'iit, and those Iiaving claliiiH ugulnst said estate will plciise present the same for settlement tu Or to her Attorney, Jahk Ouaht, I4ko M ItoiM, Adiuiuistratri. Mori is Huildiot, I'otuillle, Pu. 4-10-tit-oaw GREATEST OF ALL PHYSICIANS Discoverer of Paine's Celery Compound to Whom Thou sands Owe Their Life and Happiness. "Kxcepting its handful of magnificent statesmen aud its military heroes," says the most recent wrltor upon America, "tho pco plo owe more to Dartmouth's pliysiclan teaclior than to any one man. "Iu evory walk of life, among the highest olUcoholdors at Washington, in the homos of the best people in tbo large cities, among the every day folks of the country, families iu eoiufui table circumstances, families that 'live from hand to mouth' and could not, if thoy wished, afford the scrvicos of any but an ordinary physician everywhere I have mot people io whom Paino's celery compound has been a blessing." The story of the life-work of this giant among men has been oftou told and is famil iar to most readers. Tho likeness above is probably tbe best portrait of him yet printed. It was the world-famed disoovory by Prof. Phelps of an infallible cure for those fearful ills that result from au impaited nervous sys tem and impure blood which has endeared the great doctor to the world, and made his life an era in the practice of medicine. DIISD. CAIUJS.-On the 7th Inst., at Shenandoah, Pu., Oito It. Curls, aged .17 years, 11 months and 7 days, l'uneral will take place on Sunday, lllb Inst., nt 3 p. m., from the faintly residence at No as Ifiast Centre street. Services In the Herman Lutheran church. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Ite'otlves ond friends respectfully invited to attend. 4-8-3t 17 North Main Street. With a full line of Indies', Gents', Misses', Youth's and Chil dren's Shoes. We call special attention to our large line of Ladies' Shoes in Dongola and Rus sets, all styles and sizes. MILLINERY To her numerous friends flIMss SalUe Senior, in North Mnln Streott Has returned from the citv with the iiuest selection of Ladies' Millinery Goods. Easter Opening on Friday, April gth. - ,mBMkumMMmmm nrr.ni rnn nnomcoo ta nnv im i in m Isfs-IJIIT rillf lill.lllir.l .1 la U I fail 1 1 I ilsssssssfl I1' I II HIM sM III f gill I ! I 3 rir. O U AT! I . ins ai i w,r,Atf' Prof. Phelps was horn in Connecticut and graduated in uiodlcinc at Ynlo. His unusual talout soon brought him repu tation and prominence amoug his professional brethren. First he was olected to tlio profes sorship of anatomy and surgery in the Ver mont University. Noxt he was appointed lec turer on materia medica and medical botany in Dartmouth College. The next year he was chosen nrofussor of the chair then vacated by Prof. Bobby, nud occupied tlio ciutir, the most important ouo in tbe country, at the time ' when ho first formulated his most remarkable ! prescription. j In view of the overwhelming testimony to the value of Paiuo's celery compouud that has , recently appeared from men and women of national roptitation.the picture of Prof. Phelps I is particularly interesting. j Tlio fact is. Paiue's celery compound is not a patent medicine j it is not a sarsaparilla ; it is not a mere tonic ;it is not an ordinary ner viue it is as far beyond them all as the dia mond is superior to cheap glass. It makes people well. It is the one true specific recognized aud prescribed to-day by eminent practitioners for diseases arising from PENNSYLVANIA HORSES., Watch For WILLIAM NEISWENTER. CALL AND SEE HARRY S. YOST AT HISS NEW -STORE, Which has been re moved to 112 North Main St. JEHjEIiHY a debilitated nervous system. Prof. Phelps gave to his profession n positive cure for sleep lessness, wasting strength, dyspeiiein, bilious ness, liver complaint, neimilchi, rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidney troubles. For all suuli complaints Paine's celery compound has succeeded again and again where everything else has failed. No remedy was ever so highly recommend ed, because none ever accomplished so much. To-day Paino's celery compound stands without competition for feeding exhausted nerve) and building up the strength of tlio body. It cures radically and permanently. The nervous prostration and general debility fruni which thousands of women suffer so long that it finally gets to be a second nature with them all this suffering and despondency can he i ry soon removed by properly feeding tlio nervi and replacing the unhealthy blood by a fresher, more highly vitalized fluid. A healthy iiiciease in appetite and a correspond ing gain iu weight and good spirits follow tbo use of Paine's celery compound. Paine's celery compouud is the most re markable medical achievement of this last half of the nineteenth century. Nciswcnter, the great horse shipper, will shortly arrive here with 2$ head of high-class PENNSYLVANIA HORSES, which he will offer at public 5g sale at his stables, cor. Coal and Main streets. The noises will, and must be sold to the highest bidder. Anything front a trotter to a working horse. P. S.-Thls lot will not to a Western cue, tint all from Penn sylvania, and will lie fit to work the same day when tonght. No more danger to lmy horses which will get sick from tbe climate. tho Date &(?w,mmmr,w?mmmm&2 E A BEAUTIFUL GIFT 1 fc FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS. 2 e ;g ; COUPON TO HERALD" jg g READERS. 2 W Shenandoah, Pa. OPEK SUHBAY8. Send photograph in Immediately 3 and have coupons ready upon re- -3 celpt of portrait. jg NO COUPON, NO PORTRAIT. nilllhllliillliUIHIUdllilllUK EGGS ! EGGS ! ! 75 crates new laid fresh country eggs PER DOZEN. Meluskey & Sonr 105 South Main St- fc The holder of $0 ConBOSS of tbe -3 tr HERALD Is entitled to a ffrst-olasa life- 3 E- size, free-hand Water Celor Portrait J 3!Z worth $15.00, made from any distinct 2 nlioloirrADb. bv tiavtna 60 oents at M. -" Heeker's studio, 8c8 W. Centre street, 35 3
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