TENNEY S Peanut Brittle is the finest peanut candy made." 10 cents per box. Try one. You'll want another, too pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN North fVlsIn St. The Store- That' s Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage ot our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : llrnutiful liaby Carriages and Upward. II and limit e Iron lltxlateud and Upwards. .11 Refrigerator With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont 1 18 Bast Centra St. Robert Itrnwntug. of Robert Browning, Dean Parrar B;iys In The Independent that the Jioet wiia the must omnivorous reader he el' met. He seemed to Know some thlng about everything. "I twlleve," adds the dean, "that when he w writing 'Bordello' he exhausted every book In the Urltlsh museum which touched on the little known story of the Italian piet. The accuracy with which he mastered even the most re condite allusions 10 his subjects before he fused them together iu the crucible of his Imagination was most remarku blf. Ills memory, too, was very re tentive. Be once tepeated to me jjriat part of the poem of poor George Smart on David, which lie regarded as lemhlnrr a very high poetic level. But ho had read everything from liusbe qulus tu Beddos for whotn ho told me lie had a very high admiration, when I had ciuoted to htm some lines from his dramas. This accuracy was extended tu the minutest and most apparently H'.slKnlflcnnt details. In Florence It is ?Mble to identify the very spot on which he was standing when he bought for a few pence the old paper copy of the trial of Count Ouldn, . w hich sug gested to him his longest, and In mime 7-ospects most remarkable poem, 'The rtlng and the Book.' " Spring- Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclush el by us. See our window dis play of these and 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 1 but come now and pick from g; our great 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 McCall 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. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches, Open Day snd Night. Cor. White Mansion and Lloyd Streets, House f Stables, Shenandoah, J MAHANOY CITY. V7K HAVE TIIK PE8K.NB OF .OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, -JtYo. ar Centre Street. tvW MW iliS I 3 HANIJSOMKHT il PERSONAL MENTION, K (' Hmhit visited friendl tt the county nest to-day. Mrs William Aker spent to-Aljr at the county seat Jump O. .Hampsell Is confined to Tils bed by nn attack of quinsy. Mrs. Robert Glover anil daughter Ware county scat rlaiturs yeste.-day. Druggist Elmer E. Johnson, of Lost free, will start uu European pleasure trip In June. R. It. Morgan, the regalia manufacturer, transacted hiislns at MiiiersTtlle and l'olf ville yesterday. Mr and Mm W. .1. Morgan, of Sooth Jarriiu street, are liotli confined to the house tli rough an attack of the grip. II. I j. Whttelock, the shofi dealer, ha al most recovered from an attack 6f eryslpala which c.inflned him to Ited for a weak. . O. M. Hollopcter, Ktq , loft this morning for Watsontuwn, where he will spend several days the guest of liU father. Mrs. Hary Cook, of Kast Uoyrf street, w in Slieppton to-day, where -die recently pur chased a valuable lot. Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Jackson left at noon to-day for Nonistown. Thomas Waters, Jr., who Is playing a theatrical engagement at Xuremhtlrg, patd a visit te his wife and son In town' Unlay. The latter Issetlnnsly III. Mrs. James I'atterann and tlaogliler, Mauel, were Praek vllle visitors to-day. Miss IjMla Ktaeiihower left tui morning for West Chester, to accompany the mentor class of the Normsl M-hol to Washliigtoh, I). C, on their anmial trip. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. lleddnll and Mrs. Charles Meddall, of Tamaqiia, were In town to-tlay. WlileAwntra! Two bunco men are located at one of the hotels in town. They are raoogntsed as men who work 11 m-fUin schemes, but 110 report of sueiess on tbelr part 111 town nas oeeu re- celveil thus far. To the ladles Many ladles hare availed themselves of the opportunity of seeing the millinery dis play and the reasonable prices at the new atore of Mlas It. Jtoolia, IS North Main stmt. An invitation for inflection is solicited. 1-Mm Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. ' When she became Miss, she elung to Oastoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorit 3 We asked a friend what he'd 3 pay for a certain pairofourshoes. He said $2. 50 or 35 $3.00, and think them worth the price. He knew something of the inside of the shoe 35 business, too, but '-5 he was wrong ; he judged by what he saw 3 E elsewhere. j3 3 admit they were IE worth It, as shoes are regularly sold in some 5s places, but that wasn't S our price ; we sold them E for $1.75. 3 He'd make the same 3 E: mistake in our $1.50 H shoes. According to some stores' valuation is g they'd be $2 or $2.50. 3 E They look it ; but we 5 SC: rlnn'f rlinro-e for looks. 0 i EE Factory-price won't let 3 g us go higher than $1.50 Es S Not only in the $1.50 EJ line, but in every other 3 3 line in the store we show the same price saving instances. We can beat any ordinary store all the time; every 3 3 3 3 3 3 time And thfl we make our cmtomsrs a 3 of a beautiful Parlor Lamp when purchases 3 amount to S25.00. 3 3 3 I FACTORY... SHOE STORE,! JSOYER. Mgr. Shoes Retailed at F dory Prices. 3 Cant lAlways 1 iUL" aW. Wc s praseflt J. A Iflli Tun HSU COTTOMWB M is linked lo COTTOLUNIJ. This great ahortcninK im uli iimpM vniir liralth lieruuae it imnroves vour food : !j makes it more digestible, nutritions, palatable. It is If I V destinrl to drive from the kitchens of the world that Ji ' !fl impure, unliealthfiil, unclean, product called lard, which If I p has done so much to make U9 a nation of dyspeptics. J ' GOTTOLENE Rightly used, t'ccomes as indispensable in every well regulated home as flour, suar cr 8: It. Tito genuine Coltolen to soM ererywlisrs In one to ton pound Una. with onr trade-marks 'Gtttotent" and .fccr'i fwad In tt ton-plant wrwath -on every tin. Not guaranteed If aoW la nay other way. Mads onlv by TIIK N. It, l'AIKBAJUt COMPANY, OMosgo, St. lAiutt, New York, Montreal, PITHY POINTS. itniipaidiiRi TliroiiBliout the Com. try Otin.nlc1l lor Ilnoly l'ertisa The Hoatd of Health will meet l'r!day4 evening. The dining room addition to the Hotel Franey la rapidly uearlng completion. Manager Davison's Famous base ball team, will play a game at Lost Creek 011 Hnnday. The Recorder has received commissions for twenty-three Justices hut, "narry a one" for Shenandoah. The Mabanoy Ministerial Association of t lie Methodist Episcopal Church met at I'otts villc yesterlsy. Samuel Jllock's clothing hnneo will remain closed until Saturday morning on account of Ills wife's death. Inhaling chloroform to relieve neuralgia. Mist Orace Uilson, an Ell wood City school ma'am, killed herself. For alleged kamult with a cluli, with Intent to kill, Oeorgo lielilrr has had David Vitter Rrietted at Netvltlilggold. The annual reunion of the One Ilundrod and Twenty-seventh Ileginieut, l'ennsylvanU Volunteers, will lie held in Lebanon on M;iy If you need joTi work of any description drop us n Ktal cord, nnd our solicitor will call upon you. Finest work and reasonable prices. Joe Seinansk), of West Coal utrect, received word yesterday from the old Country of Jiis wife's death last week. Pour ehildren and a husband survive. Workmen were tliia morning engaged in opening the sewer connected with tho Monaghun properties, on South Main street, which was blocked, TI10 PostolHce Department has asked Post master Stofl'regcn for a draft of the ground purchased by the U. S. Government for the new building at I'ottavllle. The Executive Committee of tho Com manders General, Sons of America, met in Heading yesterday and called the state con volition for noxt August in that city. The Pingreo potato patch idea bus been in troduccd at Qrecnsburg by ex-Congressman George F. Hull' and Genoml Ilicbard Coulter. Sovcn hundred men will benefit by it. The caso of L. S. wiute nteen and Cliftou Knorr, charged with attempting to blow up tho bouse of L. E. Waller, at liloonisbiirc, witli dynamite, will be continued until May 2i. It is rumored that Martin McLaughlin, in side foreman of tho Locust Gap colliery, will succeed dipt. James Kcnlcy as superinten dent of the Ileckscborville District collieries of the P. & IJ.Co. Not nly ncnte lung troubles, which may prove fits iu a few days, but old chronic cougln and throat troubles may receive lm tned 1 ! relief and be permanently cured by One .Minute Cough Cure. C. II. Itagenbuch. Mnrrlago License. Andrew Taniashonisaud Era Zimatrawich, botli of hlienaudoah ; John Martzin anil Mary Zelcznak, liotli of New Castlo towusliip; Joseph ItostU. uf Malianoy City, nnd Anthiulua Kwlelarawicliitie, of Mabanoy township ; Albert Wright and Mamie C. Wendt, both of Mulmnoy City; Frank It. Earl, of Philadel phia, and Mrs. Sopkio L. Itoehrig, of Potts ville j Thomas F. Mulroy, of St. Clair, and Jennie A. McAllister, of Pottsville; Samuel E. Scbmeltz and Kachaol Herb, both of Huhley township; Geo, Adolf and Trossa Pitt, Iwth of Ashland ; Elinor O. Iteliror, of Piucri ove township, and Emma C. Snyder, of Pint'groVB borotigli ; Stephen Keresztczi, of Audcnried, and Mary Holuska of Heaver Urook ; Daniel Voltz and Carrie L. Hoy, both of Palo Alto. Croup nud whooping cough are childhood's terrors; but liko pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can bo quick ly cured by using One Minute Cough Curo. MAHANOY CITY. M.mianoy City, Apr. 28. Work on the new bioyclu track isliDingpuslied rapidly and by the tnd of this week will bo completed so far ns the cinder part is concerned. A layerof clny six IncliM thick will be deposited on top of the layer of cindereand the track will then bo rolled. A-large force of men with sixteen carts are engaged In tho work. A grand bicycle meet Is being arranged for Decoration D.iy and the Jlercnry Wheel Club of Allon towu will attend. The Slavonian Lutheran., who are now worshiping in Phillips' ball, have purchased a site on West Centre street and will erect a church. A slight fire occurred here at 12:80 to-tlay, at the residence of Iawrenee Coulsman. Tho department responded but their services wore not reiuiied. Thomas J. English lias resigned as assistant superintendent for the Prudential Insurance Co., and will be succeeded by Michael Mon aghau, of St. Nicholas. TO CUKK A COLD IN ONE WAY Take Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets. All lruggists refund the money if it fails to cure 88 cents. Funeral at Lout Creek. Tlia funeral of Mary A., wife of John Oostello. took ntace from the resiiliic uf the deceased's mother, Mrs. Welsh, uf Jxist Creek, this morning. Services were con ducted In St. Mary Magdatou's church by Itt'V. 1. V. Daggett. Interment was made, In (lirardvllle. Deceased had been married li years aud is survived by her husband. Colored shoe for Easter can be found at the Factory Shoe Store In large varieties, at lowest prions. I'ACTOBY Shod wtoun. OomiialltHl to Shut Down, Hliaimiiduah City eolllery was compelled to suspend operations to-day iu consetjuence of a broken cog wheel in tlie nroaicer. n ex pecteil the damage will be retired to day and work will be resumed to-morrow. Jewelry Store HmuovwI, A. Holderman's jewelry store liMueeii re moved to the newly remodeled store mow at Nn ai North Main street, between the Kebler aud Oaughau dry goods at ores, where courteous aud liberal treatment wiu ue ex teuded to all old as well as new customers. TO CUIUS A COLO IN ONH PAY Take Laxative Broiuo Quinlue Tablet. All druggists refund the money If il fails to cure. 25 cents. T OOUOI.fcNB, MANY KNOTS TIED. A Irfirgn Number Solcmuteod In Town and Surrounding Vicinity. . In the parlors of the Annunciation parsonage at 7 o'clock last evening Miss Mary Cleary and William Walker, both of town, were united in marriage. They were attended by Thomas Uranuau, as groomsman and Miss Mary McGuire as bridesmaid. The ceremony was witnessed by the relatives of the con tracting parties. . At 8 o'clock this morning in the Annuncia tion church Miss Margaret Thornton, aud Hoger Dixon, both of itlngtown, were pro nounced husband and wife. The happy couple were attended by a sister of the groom and a oTBthor of the bride. A reception was en- Joyed at tho home of the bride's parents. Many people flocked to the Annunciation church at three o'clock this afternoon to wit ness the marriage ceremony of Miss IJridgct Qlbbons and Thomas Cook, two young resi dents of town. Itov. Henry Naylon olllciok ing. Tho bride was attired in a beautiful costume and was supported by Miss Nora Leahy, of Mahauoy City, whllo the duties of groomsman were performed by P. J. Feeley, of town The newly married couple wore tho recipients of a number of beautiful presents. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding supper was served at tho homo of tho bride, on East Centre street, which was partaken of by the most Intimate relatives ant) friends of the happy couple. Miss Kalo Connolly and John J. Hroslin, both of MaAdoo, wore married Monday night. Tiie groom is at present au under taker at that place, but will shortly move to Jlrooklyn. Frank Ji. Earl, of Philadelphia, tho ex Secretary of tho Y. M. C. A., aud Mrs. Frank V. Hoehrlg, wore married last even ing at the residence of tho bride, iu Potts ville, by Kev. M. J. Pirey, of the English Lutheran church, It is rumored that oue of Shenandoah's youug merchants will soon lead one of, the gentler sox to tho altar. William Itauch, Frackvillc's popular land lord, is preparing to join tho ranks of the Benedict. Edward Gallagher and Miss Annio Mon aghau, of Ccutralla, wero married yesterday morning by Kev. Thomas Hayes, of St. Ig natius cburoh, the groomsman being James Corrigau and tho bridesmaid Miss Lizzie Mouagbau. Anthony Kniuski aud Miss Mary Demon, of MiuersWIle, were married In tho Germau Catholifl Church, at that piano, yesterday morning, during a nuptial hlgh mass by Rev. V. Matulaitis. Miss Julia Hill, of Mt. Carmel, attended the bride, whllo Alex. Kowalceki, a cousin, supported the groom, In cases of burns, sprains, scalds, or any of the other accidental pains likely tocomoto tho humau body, Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil gives almost instant relief. Judge ltoclitel a CHiiiIItlute. The Hkuald Is in receipt of a copy of the correspondence passed between Judge 0. P. Bechtcl nnd tho members of tho Bar Associa tion of tM county. Tho latter, to the number of eighty-live, refiuosts Judge Kechtel to become a candidate for re-cloctton ,w additional law judge of our court. Among thu-io who signed tho petition are tho following lawyers fronr this towu: J. II. Pomcroy, J. It. Coylo, Edw. W. Shoomakor, T. II lWdclall, S. O. SI. llollopotor and JI. M. llurke. Judge Bechtel's reply follows: Dear Sirs : Your communication concern ing my re-election to the position I now hold, has been presented to me. A request so unan imously signed by the members of the Har, raukiug so high iu the legal piofessiou of the Commonwealth us does our liar, is an honor of which any one may justly feel proud. It is especially gratifying to me, In view of the fact that I have served so long as ono of the Judges of our Courts, aud ample opportunity has thus been auorueu us lo learn 10 Know each other. With tins kind net upon your part, lucked by assurances irom many or our newspapers as well as other sources, 1 have decided to be n candidate for ro-cloctioii, Should this result in my continuance in the olllce I now nil, 1 can but promise yon my best cirurts, In tho dlscbargo of the respon sible duties incident to tho position, trusting that twenty years experience has reudered mo now better qualilieu than ever ueretoioro. Assuring you of my high appreciation of your kindness in this matter, anil trusting our relations may always be of the most agreeable character I desire herewith to tbauKyou aim be permitted to say, Yours truly, Q. P. llpoilTEL, It should be nmilo a matter of publl: knowledge that DeWItt's Witch Haale Salve will speedily euro piles of the longest stand in?. It is the household favorite for burns. scalds, outs, bruises and soree of all kinds. NuturuliKatlnu Day. And now April 19th, 1887, on and after this date, the revular days for natumllaation has been fixed as the first Saturday ef every month instead of the first JIoiidiy of every month as heretofore. Ity the eof tt, JAMES R. DKROAN, 1-B3.10U. ProUionotary. Deeds Heconled From, Daniel C. Paul et al. to Mary Stroheeker. premise In Hurler tewuahlp. From Martin V. Gibbons et al. to Peter Greenbura. premises in Shenandoah. From Joseph W. Garner and wife to A. L. Lttubeusteiu, premises In Aalilaud. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known tu D Witt's Little Early Uiser will make witU ei)Upa Moti, siek headache ami atoioaoli troubles. Sain uf Sellout Ilouds. There are still on sale at the Secretary's olllee sixteen SAGO bonds and one $0 bond of the Shenandoah school district. These bends bear lute) est from the first day of Anril. 1897. au will run thirty years. In terest. 4 uer veut.; utyable solid annually. Parties wishing tuoin will avalt themselves of this onntfrtunity at ouoe. Matter May 1st, l(ft7, the School Hoard will dispose of the remaining bonds to outside parties, If not taken up by town people on or before that date. Ily order of the Board, J. J. Prick, President. Attest . Fbank Hash-., Secretary. Vus Deslgus In ''lowers. All kinds of funeral designs, wade up In wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax Sowers. Payue's (iirardvllle uuraeries. tf fffl M WD Y8TEHDAt'B BASEBAtt OAMBB, Vatlotml LeitKiitti At PhlladelphlR-l'hlladslphlat ifi! ltnston. s. At, Dultlthot Baltimore, 12. Brooklyn, 8. At New, York NoW Tork, 8: Washington, . At Louisville Louisville. 8; rittsburg, 6. At Cincin natiCincinnati, 7; Cleveland, S. At St. IOUli St. I-otil. 10: Chicago, 4. Atlnntlo I.rnuiie. At -Newark Newark, 7; Athletic, 5. At Norfolk-Norfolk, 15; Heading. 6. At rtlolimond Lancaster. 0, Itlch mond, I. Once Couvlcleif, Now Acquitted. Wllkesbarre, Pa April 28. The Jury In the case of Andrew Zemltls, charged with the murder of Anthony Yeastley 1 in the lilackmon mine, after being out I 15 hours, returned a verdict of not guilty. At a former trial Zemltis was found guilty of murder In the first de gree, hut upon the discovery of new evidence was granted a new trial. . AUoeod Conspirator)! Arrnliinoil. Wllkesbarre, I'a., April 28, Anthony ltomanofskl, Joseph Chennfskl, Joe Bagolskl nnd Voltua Slevltaky were ar raigned In court yesterday charged with having engaged In a eonsplracy to lllierate Prfter Waesell, alias "Ter rible Pete," the condemned murderer, and several other prisoners from the county Jail. TO CUItE A COM) IN ONK MAY. Take Laistlve tiro mo Quinine Tablets. All druggi.its refund the money If it fails to cure. 35 cents. Payne's Olrurdv-lle Nurserlrs Funeral designs nude up iu any desired form uf natural or wax flowers, upon abort uotiee at reasonable prices. Large variety of frames constantly 011 hand. Orders may he left at Morgan's llasar, 33 N. Main St., or at Payne's Greenhouse, Giiardville, Pa. tf Orphans' Court Sale. PUHSUANT to nn ortler or the Orphans" Court of the county of Schuylkill, In the Com inonwPnUh of Penntylvnmn, the subscriber, executor of the last will and testament of LtKlwlg Zimmerman, late of the township of Union, In the county of Sohuylklll, deceiwHl, will expose to sale by public vendue, on Sat- iirua', ine mill uny 01 june. ivjt, me muow. ing five valuable pieces f real estate, late tho properties of Ludwtg Zimmerman, deceased. The Bale of Commercial Hotel property, to take place on the premises, in Shenandoah, Pa., at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day. The sale of the Kingtown properties to take place at tho hotel of Israel Applcate, Inltlngtown, Pa., nun ciuuK in me auernoonoi sam uay, All that certain whole lot or niece of ground nnd adjoining fractional parts of two other lots or pieces of ground, situate on the norm west corner 01 main ana coai streets, m the borough of Shenandoah, county of Sclmyl- kiii 111114 mute ui $miiisyiynints, uumiuei described as follows, to' wtt; Ilegluulii; umled and lnnimr at a point on the northwest corner of Main and Coal street', and being the southeast corner of lot So. 10 block No. 12, thence north along the west side of North Main htrcet 43 feet 6 Inches, thenoe west at right angles with said Main street 77 feet OInch, thenoe north parallel with said Main street 1 foot 0 Inches, thence west at right nngels with said Main street 37 feet 0 Inches, thenco north parallet with said Main street 35 feet, thence west at rlirht aiirlea with sold Main street 33 feet to the eait side-of Pear alley, thence south along the east side of said aiiey w leet, w me norm smo oi uoul street, thence east alone the north side of said Coal street 160 feet, to the point or place of beginning:' Being the whole of lot No. 1Q hjopk No. 18, and the wild northern adjoining fraottonnl parts of lots No. 9 and R, b'ock No, 13, according to the map or plan of said borough of Shenandoah, as made by the late P. W. Shafcr, Esq. In addition thereto, on the northeast side of said property 77 feet 6 inches In length, for the use of the m an casement oi nn nuey way a leei wiue an adjoining property owners, their heirs nnd assigns forever. Upon a portion of naid Inm! Is erected n large and commodious four-story frnmcJiotel, known as tho Commercial Hotel, (formerly called Merchants Hotel); and also a large frnme barn, It la beautifully located, and one of th moit convenient and desirable properties luthe borough of BhenandoMi. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in lllngtown, Union township, Schuyl kill county, rennsyivania, Known, marked, and numbered, on the plan of said town, as lot number fifty-nine 59J, bounded on the South by Markrt st'eet, on the east by lot No. 58, on the north by Cherry alley, and on the west by Harrison street, containing In width 60 feet, and In length or depth 157 feet. Upon said lot Is erected n two-story frame dwelling house, and a frainoidablo. No. tt. All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In lllngtown, aforesaid, known, marked nnd numbered, on tho nlan of said town, as lot number Ufty-elght 58, bounded on the east by lot No. 57. on the south by Market street on tho west by lot No, 50, and on the north by Cherry alley, containing tn width 00 feet, and in length or dentil 157 feet. Upon said lot is ereotcd a one and a half story double frame dwelling bouie. iso. I. All uiose certain two vacant lots or pboes of ground situate In lllngtown, afore said, bounded anil described as follow, to wit : On the north by Wood street, on the east by laud of James Hankes, on the south by Cherry alley, and no the west by Perry street contain ing in width 19) rcct, and in length or depth 157 feet. No. S. All those certain two vacant lots or nieces of uroiind situate In lllmrtown. afore said, bounded and described as follows, to wtt : On the south by Murket street, on the cast by lot of Hubert Itrobst, on the north by Cberry alley, nud on tbo west by land of Amos Zimmerman, containing In width 120 feet, nnd tu length or depth 157 feet. THItMS OF SALE : Ten ner cent, cf Mice bid shnll be paid down on day of sale, and ten per cent thirty days thereafter, and the balance on or before August 2nd, lstff, without Interest. Any jurtlier ueslrea Information In regard to Id properties may bo had by calling upon the executor, or S. u. M. Ilollopeter, Attorney, Bbenandonb, ia. LyciAH w. Khbds, Executor. Ity order of the Orphans Court. F. C. ItEtSB, Clerk, l'ottsvllle, April 26th, 1807. 4-28-lt-oaw 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 arc selling at remarkably low prices. All kinds. Frameless Eye Glasses are what you want to wear to be up-to-date. They will look well on you. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. Hain St. Evan J. Davies, l.IVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. All Cleaning IB UB fc,J FACTORY : 221-240 Norilt jftincriek Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. I have made a general reduction to do so until May 2gin A GHEftT PGMIflE OFFER. 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine," Judge's Library," and Funny Pictures" is 3-30 'DEMOBEST'S M4r,n7INF' is by far tcnutlful 01 our monthlies In wliicli the beautiful literature are so fully presented as In tending to a similar ecope and purpose which can compare with It. livery number eon talus a free pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' 's n monthly iiuignilno of fun, .filled with Illustrations in indenture aud replete with wit and humor. Its contributors arc the best of American wits nud illustrators. FUNNY PICTURES' Is nnothcr humorous monthly ; thcro Is a laugh in every lino of It. All threo of these magazines are handsomely gotten up. You should not miss this chance to securu them. Cut here aud return Coupon properly filled out. Demorcst Pufjli.skircj Co., 110 FiftK Avrwie, NvYork. For the enclosed $2.00 please send Demorest's Family Magazine, Judge's Library (n magazine of fun), nnd Funny Pictures for one year as per your offer. Name.. l'os Date.. MISCECLANEOUS. IICKNSH FOR SAT.K. The saloon and res J taurnnt license of Daniel It. VUou, G14 Centre street, Ashland, is for sale. Apply nt this onice. 4-38-tf WANTKD. An active nnd capable wiles man to represent n manufacturing house In this city and section. Tarty experienced In grocery Hue preferred. He fere nee required. Address A. V. C.( this oflleo. 4-28-2t IjtOlt SAI.K LotfWxSO. Bltuate on West Coal street. Two single houses, one on the front nud the other on the rear of lot. For price nnd term- apply to T. It. HwUlaU, Attorney-at-luw, corner of Main and Centre streets. -1-23-tf ID. Wen to lire tin re for examination for clerk or carrier to be held at Shenan doah post office soon Valuable information about Government positions aud exninuiationa ST1TUTK, Department K. Washington, D. C. 6t FOlt HA LI C A handsome three-story hrlek building, with all modern lmprovemeutR, bath room, toilets, gas and fetenm heat. Kent income &so per mouth. Reason for Helllntr, owner Intends to leave town. Terms to suit buy. r. For further information apply at the Herald ofllce, -t2G-8t FOIt SALE. Store property at narnesvlllc, la., with stOkk. Paid on account of death in faintly. Kosy terms on projerty. Inquire of Dr. Keelcr, liarnesvllle, Schuylkill onuuty, l'enna. 4-13-2v FACTS. SfllPP'S SHOE STORE Is the only Shoe Store in Shenan doah that sells cheap for cash on a casu oasis. ve xio not give our customers presents, hut do give them the bfjiefit of hard time prices. Give, lis a call aud we will prove what we y, not hy talk, but by quality. 17 North Main Stre'et. A Handsome Comploxlon Is one of the createst charms a woman can possess. I'ouoni'b CouruiriON 1'owdkb glresit. "Q0M) D88T," about the house, paint, floors, pote and pans, dishes aud glassware, silver and tinware, can be done belter, quicker and cheaper with 6R Washing PoWdSs than with any other cleansing compound. Largest package greatest economy. ' THE H. K. FAIRDAHK COMPANY, Chlcaio, St. Iiouls, New York, Boston, Vbii.uelphla. sci?nnN FUAriGS. 5CUBUN . RINGS. Manufacturer of creens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLC GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, llron jfences Of all descriptions at lowest rates. in Ikon Fmnchs and will continue FOF-. 1 1 We will send all three to you for one year for $2.00, cr 6 mo. for SI. tho best family magnslno published;, there Is nono and the useful, pleasure and uroflt. fashion and nnd the useful, Demorest's. There Is. In fact, no publication pro - of!ee.. State.. MILLINERY ! To her numerous friends- Miss Sallie Senior in North Main Street, Has returned from thieat selectiou of Goods. the citv with lite Iadiesf Millinery Easter Opening on- Friday, April gth. pon snipp, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op OuwiasDUiio. Subject to Itepnblktiii rulse. poit SHKltlPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL7 Ok Pout Onnos. SQVJwt taUenuUUfsm rules. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBRV0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hy this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant cure for sour stoniaclu ami headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER. OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and IP Poach Alley. Slieu A ganniDs welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts, Flnast whiskeys, beers porter and ale aotstantly on tap, Choloe eiapsranee aim eltfart. FOR THIS WEEK- We olfer two (wsortmeuts of gkaauttre for 5 ana 10 cents tlmt csnuot he beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. MHiKke.v Rr Son. 105 S. Main St.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers