iitiWWi-Jidln1friih"'iitiTii i?.'ssVl?il.fllfsV. tennby's mil n "." imirtmiiiijijiff?'",. Peanut Brittle is the finest peanut candy made, to cents per box. Try one. You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN North Main St. The. Store- That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : lleautitul llaby Carriages mul Upwards. 63 Handsome Iron lledstends and Upwards. Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont, 1 f 8 Bast Cantra St. TO THE LAKD OF SUNSHINE And I'lonrrs, the Ilami of America, UHll- rornlit. Via the true patliwu.v, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," whieh traverses a region f perpetual minsliinc, where snow storms, bllssanls or IiIrIi altitudes are unknown, l'lillniiin first anil second class pulaee mid tourist sleeping ears to point- in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, I' tali and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rate, ami all the comforts of modern railway improveuicinVi guaranteed to alj who pur- clmsc tickets via tho Missouri l'aeifle railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, ami full Information, drop a postal mil, .1 T. McCann, T. 1. Agent, 0 Kall ro;d avenue, Klinira, X. Y., or 381 Broad way, New York. S-3-tf W. E Hoyt, G. K. 1 At. There U a Cla oT leople Who are lujui-ed by the use of coffee. Iteceutly there baa been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GltAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of cofl'eo. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and !25 cts. per package. Try it. Ask forGKAIN-O. Spring' Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively by us. See our window dis play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices ran from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waists. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our gieat assortment of stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell fine dress goods and silks at special bargain prices. During January, Feb ruary and March Over a thousand of the famous MeCall Bazar Paper Patterns were sold by us for 10 or 15c; why pay more ? L J.WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. &l$ A $ A a 7aiiBnsaLnjaHinni Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd I House Streets, Shenandoah. j Stables, MAHANOY CITY. K HAVE Till DKS1UNS Ol HANDS0MK8T ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -A'o. 27 lfef Centre Street.- 1 THEODORE HAVEMSVIR DEAD, Hie Stiatrtf Kin Who tfw AIko ft (ienllmiiAll l'Hrtlier. New York, April 27. Theodore A. Ilavcmeyer, vice president of the American Sugar neflnlng company, died yesterday at his home In this city. Theodore A. Havemcyer was born inlM9. All hri life he hiu! Wen Identified With sugar .refining. Wln-n a hoy he TUB LATK THKOnOIlK HAVEMRYKIt. entered the refinery of his father, Frederick C. Havcmeyer, and begin ning as a common workman, worked his way utt through all departments of f.e Industry. During the time that Mr. Havemeyer was serving his ap prenticeship his brother, II. O. Have- j moyer, the president of the American Sugar Kenning company, was under-. going a similar training, which fitted j them for conducting the business when It came to them at their father's death. Mr. Havemeyer'B avocation was that i of a gentleman farmer, and at Mali-1 wall, N. J., he indulged his taite in a' manner commensurate with h's wealth, having there one of the finest farms In the country- It was especially notice able, as a stock farm. TO OUH1! A COLD IN ONU D.VV. Take Igmttlve llroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refuud the money if it fulls to cure. 26 cents. - MAHANOY CITY. Clfti tt tli AV ltli CoiiicreHllminl Clttircli Mahanoy City, April 27. The concluding session of the dedicatory fer ice of the Welsh Congregational church was held last evening. 1 pliant, delivered an address in Kngiish, and Itev. Daniel Davies, ol Slmmokin, preached a sermon in Welsh. Jerome IS. Keogh, of Scrantou, has made arrangements to give an exhibition of fancy triek pool shooting In J. J. Quirk's rooms on Thumday evening. riorniau, is year old son 01 wnnam !"poits, of Eat Jtallrotul street, died yesterday. The funeral will take place on Thursday after noon. Kour lKys aged iSbout 15 years left town yesterday on the 1:34 p. m. P. & It. tmiu and their parents are much worried over them. The boys had been truants from school for several days and ran away upon learning that the truant officer was in search of them. The funeral of John Gorman took place this morning, high mass being celebrated in St. Canicus church. The High School Alumiul Association, of which the deceased was a member, attended in a body. The funeral was largely atteudod, and there were many llural otlvrings. When you want good rooting, plumbinir gas fitting, or genoral tiusmlthing done c I on E. F. Gallagher 18 Woat Centre street Uoalei in stcrcs I-tf PERSONAL MENTION. L. A. Ilainberger left town this afternoon for Pittsburg. Councilman D. I!. Jamos' spent to-day at Pottsvillo. Iev. Alfred Heibuer went to Pottsville this morning to attend a meeting of the Malmuoy Valley Ministerial Association. George Davis, of West Strawberry alley, left town this morning for Lawrence, Mass., where ho will probably locate. William Kiiumel paid a business visit to the county seat to-day. 'Mrs. Richard Palmer, of Wm. Pcnn. passed through towu this moiutiig ou her way to Wilkcabarre to spend a short vacation. Miss Ilunnnh Jetrerson bus gone to Mauch Chunk to visit friends. Mr. ami Mrs. llenjamln James spent to-day with Fnirkville acquaintances. Anna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Mumigh,m, has recovered from an attack of measles. Harry Wasley is spending a vacation in Philadelphia. .Mrs. William Pulowicz Is homo from a visit among McAdno friends. John Connor returned to his home in Xcw Vurk this morning. He spent several weeks In town at tho gucet of his sister, Mrs. J. J. CukIoj Mlsws bla Dresher suid Gertrude IEelchard, of lliugtown, were seen in town to-day. A Successful Hall. The masquerade ball In bobbins' opera house last night under the auspices of the Elite Social Club was a big success socially mid financially. It was woll attended ami many people from lluzleton, Mahanoy City, Sliamokin, Ashland auiTGirardville partici pated in the festivities. Excellent music was furnished by tho Schoppo orchestra. There was a dii-plny of many beautiful and unique costumes and iectators from the balcony were repaid for their visit by a scene ef rare brilliancy. The arrangements fur the affair were iwrfect and rellested credit upon the committee in charge. Sirs. Illoek's llurlal. The funeral of Mary, wife of Samuel Mock, tho South Main street clothier, took place this afternoon. The funeral was at tended by many out of town friends. The remains were iuterred in the Kehletb-Israel ci inetery. Now &erve llurerages. The always smiling eooiiteuauce of our loi .il baritone soloist, John D. Jenkins, now xu i ts the patrons uf Anthony Sehmicker's aloon 011 South Main street. "Jack," as he is t.iuiillarly known, this moruing entered iijMui his new duties as bartender, and will endeavor to cUr to the trade in a fau'tless style. The merit of the lieverage and its new caterer are a good oouibiuatiou. Taken to tliu Aliuslioiise. John YeamAiwicz was eommltted to the Schuylkill Haven alinshoiMe to-day by Justice Lattlor aud takeu there by Chief HurgeMi Tlr. Yessafttwics sufTers from chronic rheumatism. The Working Time, Ordeis have been issued for the P. A H. ('. A I. Co. collieries to resume operations to-uiormw mornlug aud work two, (three quarter) days this week. Next Mouday operations will begin for three (three-quarter) days a week dntfac May. A Smoker, The members of Geueral Ilsrrlson W.ge N'o. il, Kalgbt uf Pylhlss, will have oue of their monthly re-nulous In the lodge room t -night ic the form of a smoker. Ask your grocer for ue "Itoyal lateut ! Sour, aud take uo other brand. It is the best 1 flour made. j tor. Clrr-nleT, thu Mwwulmsn dip-tity for fni,ti-ilrf In tlin 1'wmoli tuirllnmant. still I iioops hlinlk-ll in the publlo ofo.' He re cently married the young woman who 1 tMoil so hard,' In conjunction with hi I mother, lo make him remntn u Christian ' and to Imhioe him to Rite up falling on his knees and kissing the ground, with his face turned toward Mecca. He has now a 1 secretary In the person of a yottliK Arab 1 law student namrd Midi Del Kassen Tldi Thnml, who dresses In gnriieous oriental rosttiino and wears an eyeglass. The mnn 1 tier for l'otitarller has 1m a retainer In the permit of an old Algi linn soldier who served U years In the French army and walked all the way from MnmlllcH to l'nrls In order to ask the war otllce lorn pension. Lords lletiUmsnt of counties arc officers 1 who, u on any Invasion or rel olllcn, hare j rower to riiiso Millltln and to (lo 00111- tni-nlnns tno1onel and other officers, to ! arm and fori:- them into ruglniouts, troops I nnd companies. Under the lords lloutcn ! ant nre ilrv'Jty lieutenants, who hvo the same kww. Tire ear of In his node. the garden slug are loaned LouU the Great paid go much nttontlon to his manners that ho took n ilmiclnji les son every day but Sunday for 88 years. What makes llfti druary Is want of mo live. George. Kllot. "Prfor over , 01 tno UlObO ICT 7 iJiiUBiiLQIA and similar Complaints, mm rn-'piirta unacr mo stringiiit i E n M A M MEDICAL LAWS preson bod 17 eminent pliyrioiami DR. niCHTER'S fllK " INEXPELLEI "WorM rfnnwtird! Tlfinnrkuliltf BUPf pwfiil ! ROnlv trt'nntntt v fih Trade Alnrk Anchor. IF. Ad. Uichter&Co., 2J5iVarlSU. 2Vcw VorL. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honaei. Own QUsaworki. 25&0cu. Endorsed & rccoiuuiBndod by M J ill! . Ill Vi it t-l . J- Ilnirenlini b. 101 N Jliiin M 1 MlCI'UIHloall. DR. niCHTER'S " "ANCHOR" BTOaiACIIAT, best fori 3nl- , llTHpepsla Htnmnrli Cntnnlnlnts. jj; 1 J; 1 Jg 1 Jt; I ! 3 2 We asked a friend what he'd z paj- for a certain Zg pairofourshoes. 2 He said $2. 50 or :3 $3.00, and think them worth the price, He knew 2 E - jj i- K g- Jj; J; JJ jf something of the 2 inside of the shoe justness, too, but he was wrone : he judged by 2 what he " saw elsewhere. 3 were -f? We admit they Sr worth it, as shoes are :s r regularly sold in some 3 C: places, but that wasn't . 3 our price ; we sold them 3 g for $1.75. 3 HE He'd make the same mistake in our $1.50 shoes. According to 2 some stores' valuation 2 they'd be $2 or $2.50. 2 They look it ; but we 2 don't charge for looks. 3 Sr Factory-price won't let Eg us go higher than $1.50 3 Not only in the $1.50 ,.,. ,3 g line, but 111 every other 2 2r line in the store we 5; show the same price saving instances. We can beat any ordinary store all the time; every time 3 3 3 3 s 2 f And then we make our customers a 3 e present of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases f c amount to S25.00. 2 1 FACTORY... 1 1 SHOE STORE,! . J. A. HOVER. Mgr. ' 3 1 ShOeS Retailed at F CtOry Prices. 3 1 mi 11 in 1 11 111 1 iiiri jii 1 mill Jr7 Cm t Always 1 tlL5" PITHY POINTS. Ilsptlenln Throughout the botlntrj' Ohronloleil for Hasty l'emaal. William J, I last, of l'nttsvllle, has nn nouueed his candidacy forl'oor Director, sub ject to Itepnbllcan rules. The rottsvllle tire dopsrtmont organised by the election of the following officers: Chief Engineer. 3. F. Hnhr, Gqnd Intent, SOT votes; First Assistant. James F. W listen. lMioenlx, 188; Bernard M. Ituppert, Ameri can, 187. Persons residing In tho vicinity of the Suainokln powder mill have applied fur an Injunction against rebuilding the mill. The anthrsclte investigating committee will meet at Shmnoklu on Thursday. Ilnr.letnn received its new chemical fire engine yesterday, and the first test will be made some time this week. Joe Peak, a former resident of Rlippptoti, but who for the past year 1ms conducted a uoon In Mahauor City, will till week moe to llrsiidonvllle, where he will take charge of a hotel. Bobbers broke Into Ksier's distillery, at Mahanoy City, on Saturday night, and stole about ten gallon of old rye whiskey. Firemen en the Tehigh Valley railroad have lieen instructed to mix bituminous coal with anthracite pea coal making It half ami half. Lohightou will vote to Increase its debt by $1,800 lo erect a new borough electric plant. Engineers are surveying the balance of tho electric road route lietweeu Pottsville Slid Schuylkill Haven. The company's litiga tion has been disposed of, and it Is expected that this road will be in operation by early fall. The Fourth Pennsylvania Iteglment of tlie military- branch of the Golden Eagles will be Inrgly lepreseoted at tho state demon stration in Harrlsbnrg oti May 11. l'rccland. which now has two weekly j papers, will soon have a dally in addition. I John, James and Thomas Watson, three of I Shenandoah's best citisens, are spending a Tew days at tho home of Thomas Jlulr on I Chestnut street. Shnmokin Herald. ! While riding on a freight train near Port 1 ( liutou. Hernary Wluoski, of Mahanoy City, whs fatally Injured, his head having struck a low bridge. I Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors: but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and 1 other throat and tuug troubles, can be cpilek- ly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Deeds IWrorded. From L. V. Weisslngor and wife to Frauk lin lteed. premises in Schuylkill Haven. I ' From Jehu Fuhruian nnd wife to Jonas I I'uhrman, premises in Union township. 1 From John V. Jlchr et al to Johu G. Belor, 1 premises in Tumaquu. From Jero Fessler and wile to Josiah Fessler, premises in Wayne township. From John D. Hcidonwag and wifo to Al bert II. Itebcr, premises in Cressotui. From John Dietrich and wifo to Lehigh Valley Coal Company, promises in Swatara. From James Lorali, administrator, to Kate liaukcs, premises in East Union township. From Elizaboth. Kuies ct vlr,, to Eliza llaukes, premises in Sheppton. From Susatia Maurer to Chas. 11. Maurer, ct al., premises in Bapy township. From Susana Maurer to Win. H. Maurer, premises in ISarry township. From Abuor S. leiser and wife to Keiser's Carpet and Furniture Coinpauy, premises in PotUvillo, Colored shoes for Easter can bo found at tho Factory Shoe Storo In large varieties, at lowest prices. Factory Snor. Store. German Catholic Societies. Tho German Catholic Socictlos of tho state aro looking forward to their annual conven tion aud parade at l'ottsvillo, commencing May lt, with a great deal of satisfaction. The committee having tho all'air in charge submit very llatterlng reports, and the in dications are the county seat will bo crowded with the members and their friends on that date. Clulst. Schmidt, of town, ono of the stato olllcers, is very actlvo in tho prepara tions for tlio annual convention. Ho pre dicts that t lie forthcoming session will be tho niot successful in tho history of the so cictics. The Ninth lieginieut band, of Wilkesbarro, aud our own Grant Hand, will accompany largo delegations from these two places. Delegations will also bo present from Kaston. Bethlehem, Philadelphia, Al lentown, iliucmillo, Tremont aud other places. TO CUltU A COLD IN ONE HAT Take Laxativo Ilromo Qulniuo Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 23 cents. marriage Licenses. Samuel J. Farrell and Katie V,. Mauion, both of St. Clair. Owen H. Kgan and JIary A. Condon, both of Palo Alto. James C. Prescott and Margaret A. Morgans, both of Mincrsvlllo. Adam Deuebskland CathariuoDrordomska, both of Shenandoah. Michael Kane, of East Mahanoy township, and Mary Laughliu, of Win. Penn. Rafl'aole Falbo and Lucia Ianturuo, both of Kline township. Daniel W. Dunkolbcrger, of Pitman, and Mary L. Leshor, of Leib. Nicholas Hurry and Ellen IIowolls, both of lllytho township. To the Ladles. Many ladies have availed themselves of tho opportunity of seeing tho millinery dis play and the reasonable prices at the now storo of Miss li. Kochc, 13 North Main street. An invitation for inspection is solicited. 1-1-lm License Transfers, License of Patrick Duuleavy, in tho bor ough of McAdoo, to Stephen Loft. License of James ,T. IEyan, in the Middle ward of Gllbortou, to Peter McCloskoy. The ageney of the Columbia Brewing Com paiiy, at Sheppton, held by Johu Kevruo, to Andros Voliuska, License of John Iiogers, in tho Fifth ward of Pottsville, to William Osysewski. License of John Hauld, inPiuegrove town ship, to C. II. Hoy. License of Benjamin Charlsworth, in Tower City, to Wlllhtm Charlsworth. Letters Granted. Letters of administration e. t. a. were granted to Christopher llaum ou the estate of Kuooli Wais, late of North Union township, deceased. Letter of adtniulttratiou wen granted to Elizabeth Saltser, on the estate of Samuel Saltser, late of Hubley township, deceased. Also to James F. Houogue on the estate bf Winifred Ternlin, late uf Ashlaud, deceased. Jewelry Store Unmoved, A. Holderuiau's Jewelry store has been re moved to the newly remodeled store room at No. 31 North Main street, between the Keillor and Gaughsu dry goods stores, where courteous and liberal treatment will 1 ex tended to all old as well as new customers. Another ISUteddrod An effort Is now being made in Ifasleton, says the Standard of that luaos, to hold an eisteddfod of the Catbolio cbolrs of the region, to be held In that city. If the move-, meiit meets with projicr. encouragement the eisteddfod will be held on Labor Day. Coining Nuptial intent. Edward Kcsr, of Girardvllls, and operator the P. Sl II. welsh scales, at llalutnov I ... v.: T T - .1 .. 1 . i r Daniel Jones, of Glrardville, will Us united ' in wedlock un May 8th. Uu' Keystone dour. Besure that the name I L""10 Bakk. -VaUland, Pa., U printed on Ty y" 1 rm VtlTBBPAY'B BABEBAI.& CAKER, NntlOflttr LuiiSUOi At MeW orl4 (odllttl, JafkneisH New YorU, 31 ViuhlngtAn, 3. At Philadelphia (called, darknese) Phila delphia, 8; fioston, 8. At Ilidtlmore (10 Innings) Brooklyn, 4; rtaltlmOMf. 3. At Loulvlll (It lniilng,darlnoi)) Pitts burg, J: Loulevllle, S. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 6; Cleveland. 3. At 8U Louis Chicago, 9; Et. Louis, 3, Atluntlo l.eairue. At Newark Newark, 3; Athletic, 0. At Hartford Pa teraon, 9; Hartford, S, At Norfolk (called, darkness) Norfolk, 4; Head In ff, 4. At Itlchmond Itloh mond, 9; Lancaster, 7. Murdcror lloiiolowtlj- Insnno. Wllkesbarre, Pa., April 17. John Wn verlck, under Indictment charged with murder, wan to have "been tried yes terday, but when his case waa catted the Jail physician announced that the man was hopelessly Insane. Judge Woodward continued the case, and n, commission In lunacy will be ap pointed. Don'tocrntH nnd tliu Turin" 11111. Washington, April 27. The Demo cratic members of the senate finance committee will not accept the propo sition made by their Ilepublloan col leagues to allow the tariff bill to be reported direct to the senate, Without passing through the hands of the full committee, and have so Informed the Iteriubllcan members. When a cold Is contracted, cure it at once. One Minute Cough Cure will set you on tho road to recovory In a minute. It will cure pneumonia, bronchitis, croup rnd all forms ot lung aim turoat trouuios. u. it. tiagen buoh. Keep It Oat or Your Mouth. The practice of wetting a load ponoil on the touguo beforo using is an unclean hnljlt, to say tho least, nnd porbaps also a dangerous one, says The Medical Hevlow. Recently a woman of flno bearing and oleguntly dressed stopped into tho counting room of ono of tho papers of n largo city to Insert an advertisement. Having no pen cil of her own, shu plokcd up ono that wns tied with n string to a pad used for writ ing. At once sho moistened the lead with her tongue and began to write. An elderly woman who was standing by reminded her that tho pencil had just been used by an old man, ragged and dirty, greasy and filthy, who also had contracted tho samo habit of wetting the. pencil on his tonguo every tlmo ho wroto a word. Tho disgusted woman (lung tho poncll nwny and scalded tho young man behind tho counter until ho had sharpened a brand, now pencil for her uso and benefit. Tho hublt Is n foolish one. Instead of making tho pencil write mora freely ant easily, It hardens it nnd makes it vr(to ir regularly. Newspaper men nnd thoso who, jiso lend pencils u great deal never dampen the lend In tho mouth pr with n span pro, Besides being injurious t-o tho lead, It is n dangerous habit, Inasmuch ns disease ban been known to bo conveyed in that way Into tho system. Philadelphia Times, In all the world there Is no other treatment so pure, so sweet, so safe, so speedy, for pre serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, ecalp, and hair, and eradicating every hu mor, as rarm bathi with Cotiouiu. Aojlv, and gentle anointings with Cotiouba (oint ment), the great ski a euro. ! inlil Ihrnnrhnnl th vnrld. Pattxs Drug ft On m Corp., So1 i'ropt- Boaton. ay-" All About the Skin, Bf 1p, tnd UJr,Mftce. EVERY HUMOR l8&i$? MISCELLANEOUS. T ICKNHli FOU SALK. Tho saloon and ren lj tutirant lice 11 ho of Daniel IE. Wilson, C14 Ontre street, ABhlantl, ia for sale. Apply nt tills otllco. 4-SKJt ANTKD Yen to prep ft ro tor examination I f tor clerk or carrier to bo held at Shenan Uoali nost ofllco soon Valuable information about Uovernment positions and eiamlnations free NATIONAL COItltESPONDKNCK IN ST1TUTK, Department E. Washington. D. C. Ot FOll 8AU5. A handsome three-story brick building, with all modern improvements, bath room, toilets, gas and steam heat. Itcnt Income ShO ner month. Itcosons for selllnir. owner Intends to leave town. Terms to suit buy r. For further information apply at the II II.UA L.U QUITO, 4-in-iJl FTIOI. SALK. Store property ot BarnesviUe, V i n., witii stock, ttom on account ox ueati in famllv. Easy terms on property. Inquire of Dr. Kecler, Fenua. uarnesvuie. Schuylkill oounty, J KTTKItS OF ADMINISTRATION HAVING Ji been duly granted to tue undersigned, en the estate of William II. Grant, deceased, late of the IlorouL'h of Shenandoah. Schuvlklll county. Penna. All persons indebted to said rotate will please make jwyment, aTid those havlnK claims against said estate will please present me same tor settlement to Or to her Attorney, JAKB Gkakt. Gko. M. IIoadh, Administratrix. Morris Building, I'ottsvlUe, Pa. MO-Ct-oaw "71 STATU OF JOHN W. BEDFORD. Into of Ali iost ureeK .townsuip 01 west oiauanoyj Schuylkill county, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on the above t state having been frrtintcd to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate ure requested to make payment, aud thoso having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent to present tno same wituoui ueiay. J. Claude Urdkobd, Administrator, -l-tVCt-oaw Girard Building, Phllft ,Pa. NOVELTIES AT YOST'S JEWELRY STORE. Large assortment of Sul phur settings in Ladies' Bracelets, Fobs and Rings. Musical Goods and instru ments. A full line. Clocks We are selling at remarkably - low prices. All kinds. Frameless Eye Glasses are what you want to tyear to be up-to-date. They will look welLon you. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. riain St. iltieura Faithful Tri Hood's Sarsapaiilla Triumphant in a Severe Test Distressing Sore Completely Cured The testimonials in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla are worth reading because thay tell things worth telling. Just spare a few moments lo read this statement below S NT) man is mow favorably known in nnd about ISpping, N. II., tlmn Mi-. Joseph Stokes, tho husband ot the lndy referred to. His word Is ns good as a U. S. bond, nnd every stntoinant from lilm or his family nmy bo most Implicitly rolled upon. Kami this: "O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Gentlemen: For fully twonty ysors my motbor lias been seriously troubled by a Boro on her nose. For aomo time we thought it of a cancerous nature, nnd it was removed three times. A physician in Boston said tho sore was not a cancer, but "A Catarrhal Soro." It discharged and was, of course, very an noying as well as painful. .Sometimes it was as largo as a half dollar, and it-was necessary to keep it bandnged and pro tected most of tho time. About two years ago thesore'soemed to be spreading over her face, and was larger than when tho Boston physician removed it. Thero is no question but that its origin was In Tho Scrofulous Humor with which my mother has always been troubled. Two years ago she decided to give Hood's Sarsaparilla a faithful trial, bIbo using, as an outward application, Hood's Olive Ointment. It was soon no ticed, to the Joy ot tho family, that the Sold by all druggists. Price C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, I GREAT PGIZIjlE OFFER. 3 FOR The regular subscription price of "l uemorest's magazine," i We will send all three to you for . Judge's Library," and f one year for $2.00, or 6 mo. for SI. Funny Pictures' is 5-30 J 'DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE' Is by far tho boat family mnRazIno published.: there Is nono of our monthlliM in which tlio beautiful nnd tho useful, jileasuro ami iirorft, fashion ami literature uve go fully presented as in Demorest's. There Is, In fact, no publication pro tending 'to a similar scope and purpose which tun compare with It. Kvery number con- ( tains a free pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' Isn monthly magazine of fun,, filled with Illustrations in caricature ami rcpleto with wit and humor. Its contributors are tho best. of American wits and ( Illustrators. FUNNY PICTURES' la another humorous monthly; thero Is a lauKh In every Hue of It. All three of these magazines lire handsomely gotten up. You should not miss this chance to securo them. Cut here and return Couioii properly filled out. Demot-e-st PufjlUWixg Co., 110 Fifth Atwt NCW York. For the enclosed $2.00 -please send Demorest's Family .Magazine, Judge's Llbrarr (a masazluo of fun), und Funny Pictures for one yrar as per our offer. JWlliie.. l'osf Dnfe.. FACTS. SHOE STORE Is the only Shoe Store in Shenan doah that sells cheap for cash on a cash basis. We do not give our customers presents, but "do give them the benefit of hard time prices. Give us a call nnrl we will prove what we say, not by talk, 1 A 1 ti uui uy qunnty. 17 North Main Street. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortment of glassware for 5 ana ip cent that cannot be beat any where for the money in tovn. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. CDA7CD AXLE GREASE II EST IN TUB WORLD. Its wearingqualttiee are unsurpassed, actually outlutlngtwo boxes of any other brand. Not affected by heat. UrOKTTIllS GKNIJINU. FOU SALE UY DEALERS aENEKAU.V- Brings Reward sore was diminishing in site sad Was' bo oomlng less troublesome. Tills atieouf aged her to continue the me of Hood'a Sarsnpnrilln. She took 11 bottles, and now Hor Fnco ts Well. The sore has entirely dtsuppesred, Having- not n scar, out only a slight took, whtoh re think ninv In tint trtlnlW liliiinuMi It is such a comfort to br Mid such Joy to the rest of the family that we feel In debted more than we can express, to Hood's Svrssparills, that s(ra iM been cured after twenty ftna of Buttering." Miss Li. A. Sroitics, Hipping, N. tl. From Mr. Stokes. M I am glad to say that the oar of my wife is exactly as stated In my daugbter'O letter above. Josbfii Stokus. Col. Bonnott, Wlm writes the following, isn leading contnictor nnd builder, has been ou tho Govprnor's staff, nnd hold other of (ieinl iositions of conlldonco nnd trust; "I know the parties referred to in tho letters above, and endorse them as thor oughly reliable. I have known about this case for some time, and am glad this testimonial has been sent to 0. I. Hood & Co." J. W. Bennett, Lowell, Mass. Sarsa pari SI six for $5. Prepared only by Mass. Tho Host Spring Medicine. 3 . FOh 1 - oYIce State.. MILLINERY I To her numerous friends Miss Sallie Senior xii North Main Street, Ilns returned from the citv with the finest selection of Ladies'' Millinery Goods. Easter Opening on Friday, April gth. poit SHKnil'P, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or QawymuiBA; Subject to ltfpublUxm rule jjwt siiKini'P, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok 1'oht Cabbom. Bubjett to ltepublloan rules. BROM-KO.LOA ALCOHOLIC, KBBV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES ' Cured ljy tills granular efferveseent and stimu lant. An Itwtont cure for sour stomachs nnd lisadaelMM, wbloii often aocumulate from liavIuK a wbt out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. f1aln and Coal Sts. finest whiskeys, beers porter and ale constantly on tap. Otiulce emperauee drinks and clears. A Handsomo Comploxion Is one of tbo greatest charms a woman can possess. 1'oiroNi's Couruuiox l'owuuu gives it. Wanted-An Idea 2 Who can think some simple thing to psteutr &W?AridSf,,hsr,.w!uj:?s..wff.1't aeys. Watbiostoo, 1). a, for their i.8UJ prlie offer sad list of two hundred laTeiitiaas wanted. 4sS. v.