TENNEY 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 v North Main- St. The Store- w That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of our tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : Beautiful Jltiby Carriages Htul Up wants. 1 In ml sonic ml Iron Hedttettds rils. Jiefrigerators With Spigot Htid Upwards. iM. Spoon t IIO Bast Centre St. THE SMILING SOUTH. z When winter widow ill the north and , folds .. ... Her purple wood, hrjrllow field, her plain. . . 1 In palllsh motley; whin Irom pleasant lanes . . . . . . . The green he tear and what of bright ness holds The autumn garden still wan marigolds, late dahlias these he drowns In bitter When black storms drag ttieir weight of icy chains Across the piteous whiteness of her wolds And high winds drive us from the -window seat. Whilst chimney voices only moan and hiss Still, blossom erowned, fruit laden and With "rV gentle tlilwr that makas tot ' llisa. Her marvelous swset mouth, and warm as sweet The smlllnr south uplifts ftr ua to kiss. Kdward w. Barnard In "Land of sun shine." "Xhen Bsby irss sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. fien she beesme Miss, she clung to Osstorla. When she had CbtMren, she gave them Castorla Spr Dress Goods. Twentv-five nieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively : by us. See our window dis-1 play of these and also the splendid stock of LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS. Prices mil from 25C. to $1.50 c T , 1 viri...o ri.,'f , for Laundered Waists. Don 1 1 wait till choice stvles are eone I but come now and pick from ! our ereat assortment of stylish ' 0 waists. ' CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance ninny Hues of j , ... , , . I goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to ...tic oo.l 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 pr 15c; why pay more ? L. J. WILKINSON -l am jTfiS MAM STREET, 0'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White ) Mansion and Lloyd House Streets, Stables, Shenandoah J MAHANOY WIY. WK HAVE TJIK HNI)SOMFJT JlKKIUNH OK ..OIL CLOTHS I, TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, No. 37 li'jt Ceutre Street. mi PERSONAL MENTION. ( 1)1 UIMM M.I I "I i ! n tow n vldlni tin nmniiiii (. llU 1 1. lllakrl I mi South .lulillll -t I i.u in .1 in In 1 1 R. ('. Ilutlci id II mmi'.lmiK ti.mxartcil limine- ill tunn I" il.iy Health Officer Kims Hall, of M.ili.uu.y City, wss k town viiitur yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. M. N. Klstler iioitt tnihiy visiting Mends at lVitUvllle. Miss Mume Bergen, of Uiranlwlle. seen 011 0111 streets last evening. T. C. turrell, of Pottavllle, tranMr-ted lufi nss in town yesterday afternoon, Jobu T. Urady, of Pottsvllle wn n-gl-tered at the Ferguson House to-day. Mrs. E. C. Bmhst and Mis. .lo-i-ph Hull visited friends at Pottsvllle to-day. John Hughe, of Wm. IVnn, pnil through town mi his way to IiitUvilli Mim Haiiiiuh ('riftlth. of North White street, Is recovering from a seven- illins. William J. Morgan, the Rcpitliliciui 1 1 - pondent, is confined to his lied by illi-. Terrance ffchlercn, or Brownsville, is ran lined to his home hy an attack f li-knes. Max So tun hit returned to his home in Hhnmoktu to-day after spending several days In town. Misses Maber and McManiis a'tended the O.A.I! aunlvemaryat Hhnmokin n Tues day night. JI. I.. Whltelock has recovered from an at tack of erysipelas and I in attendance at his store sgnln. Miss Theresa Kraup, f Mahanoy ("ity. Is spending a few days In town as the .guest of Mis MssieStauner. Mrs. William J. Morgan, of South Jarillu 1 street, is confined to her bed, suffering from rheumatic gnut in both feet. 1 Misses Carrie Shatid, Ida Warner and Sarah Oaks, of Mahanoy City, were guests 'of Miss Made Staulfcr, of town, last evening. David ilopkius, of Houtli West street, who suffered the past seven weeks from pneu monia, made his appearance on the streets ) I to-day. Mime Ells, Maine and Kate Twis, who were guests of their sister, Sir. Cornelius - Davenport, of mth Jardiu street, left this morning for Scianton, their father having changed his residence to that place from Mlu'Tsville. It shoulcThe made a "matter' of nubli: Ww.u-la.lm. thai IU'UI'. Wltnh ItuU tnvt will speettilr cure piles of the longest stand Ing. It is the household favorite for burns, scalds, outs, bruises and sores of all kiuds. Mnrtliigt. At a nuptial mass celebrated lu St. Mary' church, Mahanoy Plane, yesterday morning, hy Father C. A. l'eudergast, .Tames Norton and Miss Klisabeth M. Shoppee were united in marriage. Koth are well known young jieoplc. They lelt on a weddins tour. Oeorge Van Duscn lilckert, of Pottsvllle, ' Miss Allie McJIurtrle, of ltetvideie, X. J., weie wedded last evening at the latter place. The ceremony was performed in the Presby terian church and was un elaborate attair. Tracy Flsber, of Pottsville, officiated as best num. The bride is u sister of Mrs. .T. M. Harris, of Pottsvllle. I Joseph J. Ilaeusler, of Mt. Carbon, ami ! Miss -Annie Ilohman. of Movhanicsvllle, I were married in the German Catholic church, 1 Pottsvllle, yesterday. Yesterday afternoon, in St. Patrick's churoh, Pottsville, Miss Jennie McAllister, t of the latter place, and Thomas V. Mul my, of St. Clair, weie united lu marriage. Samuel J. Parrel! and Minn Kate Maniou, two popular youug iwople of St. Clair, a plighted their troth 011 Tuesday morning. John Ileatten, of PJast Mahanoy tunnel, j and MiH Alice A. Billlg, of Taniaipia, will bo , married on Saturday next, by liev. G. M. Hock, of the German Lutheran church, of Mahanoy City. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms 1 tli o; famous little pills known ns DeWltt's Little Uarly liisers will make with constlpa ' tion, sick headache and stomach troubles. The Timn Without Water. It was necessary to stop the eugiuee at the pumping station of the borough water plant, at Iirandonvillc, thi morning because of au lusuilicieiit upply of coal. Asa consequence consumers were without water during the day. causing them much inconvenience. This would have been avoided had not the water in the distributing reservoir been drawn off1 ou Sunday, iu order to place a new valvoat the gale house in position, ami there would i have been enough to tide over the preseut dltfaculty. Superinteudeut Stout immediately sent over seven loads of coal from here by teams, and word was received from Brau- ;envl;1(, lw0 ut of cal arrived tliere tlll8 afternoon, and it is expected tliat the water will be turned on by at least 7:00 o'clock this rJi,,. - - -- Obllllliry. x tulezmui was received to-day aunounc- ine Uie death of Hose, wife of Fatrick Hol land, of Philadelphia, at one of the hospitals of that city, wheie she was under operation for cancer. The deeeahed was BO years of re and a daughter or the late Mrs. Catherine Morgan, of this town. She in survived by ll()r lm,i)Hu ami fiTe children. The funeral will take place at Philadelphia 00 Monday, John Talleutyre, aged 76 yearn, died at I bis home in KllaiiKOwau at four o clock this morning, from miners' consumption. He' Is ' survived by bis wife and the following chil dren : William Talleutyre, of Forty Fort, Luserue county, Mrs. Kllsworth Templin, Mrs. George Greener and Mrs. Samuel Itobert. of Ellangowan; aud Mrt. Wesley , Dennis, of Mahanoy City. The funeral will take place ou Saturday and interment will be made at Tamaqua. to tiuiti: a coi.n in o.nk iay ftke Laxative Drome Quiulne TSulet. All lrnggiats refund the money if It falls to cure. Muentfl. The MoDollHld-rabniiii "On." Hueaking of the flftcen-rouud glove aoti- teat to come off iu this town, the Mt. Carina! The report readied us tliat tlie id-GlllSOH "go" Will licit he allowed ill l"benndoah. This nuuotitieii j m .... ....... p pvspiivir rue l WIIU IU U UNO Ul HIU RIUU, wuieMroc it is genuine and sgalu, otherwise. deltas it may, there is no iwwer eitaut, which will stop it, says the movers of the affair and they ought to know. Wheu the tenth of May arrives some battle grounds ill mateiiulise. even though Mlicuanduah be not 1 the plaie " IpHelry Store Keinoeil. A Hulderuiau's Jewelry store has beeu re 1 nved to the newly remodeled store room it Xu. ill North Main street, between tbe Keblera,,dO.Ugh.U ,-ourtoous and liberal treatment will be ex teudwl to all old a well as new customers. ' . , etc-, and showing several illustration of - , t"" u . I 1 seaside scenes, aud also telling some of the Fr U ,5Tr 'N8,'th Mjoholf tafcolfold advantage which make "The township, and ferafa E. Ooasert, of Bchuyl , , Uut lUmU" xUe favorite line of kill IUven. J traj'el to these. Anthony 8kerupkie sod Mr. Hry CoiM ea be oliUiued by sendiug a two Hot rats, both of Shenandoah. ml to .r. Btison J. Weeks. General Puseugcr Agent, Keadlug Terminal, Phils Tu the idle. delphla- Mauy ladies nave availed themselves of - - the oppurtuuity of seeiug tbe millinery dl-, Not ouly acute lung troubles, which may play gitd tbtjMeawmable prloes at th new sjore of Ttm B. Boche, is ortU Malu Htreet. Au iuvitatlon for inspection i inspectiun is ' 4.1-Uu Hotted. 1-1-tm I'MfH' (Umlilvllle Wursertas. t uueral deeigns nude up in any desired i form of natural or wax flowers, upon abort uotic at reiMonable price. Urge variety of frame, constantly ou baud. Order may l left at Morgan's Bazar, m K. Main St., or at Hay ue's Greenhouse, Uliard villa. IV tf Ask your grocer (or ae ' Boyal Patent flour, and take iio other brand. It is the heat flour made. S3 Ann nn As follows: 4 First Prlies, oach of $100 Cash 1 - .$ 400.00 20 Second ' SIOOi88R.BIcioles21000.00 40 Third " " " $ 26 Oofd Watches lioOO.OO Cash and Prizes glren each month $3,400.00 12 Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $800.00 HOW TO OOTAIN THEM. Onmni-lltorMnsioe us initnv SUNLIGHT 8QAP Wrappers us they enn collect. Cut nil lite IP imruon i-m-u wrnpiier, Hint t'ortloiicnntnln. Iiib ilie.liPHiliuii "8UNUOHT StMO THIS HUAP." 'liiese icnncn '" oiis")nrelo lie sent, pnmngn hilly. nn llv sinl.l. mit-limcl Willi niu. tirrtol nnpcrsinini i n imri. itor'a full immo nmt nddrows P l Id sent hi 11 ino nmiiucr m unpens s, M'fV't Nfiri orlc. mnriiei oflhe llisfltlt T orlt) mnrlieil.ou onlsl V hnn4rontr)wUU NUM.llBIt Coinpclllor lives In. i?ct NAME OF DISTRICT. Dltti Sew York t'lty, llrooUlyn. Long unit Nlulen Islnndti New Jersey. New VnrfiKrnte (ou(i oA. r. Qtv, Bronklyn, Long nnj Etgttn WqwdO. l'ciTnsTlY niilnV lteiiiwnrc, fllnrv. Innd, West Tlrglula and llic trlct of t'olninbin. VUm Nbw Ifnulnnil tatntFR. tBsTlicfolM ar tfiecllrVtil t'lcrce Hpectnl, 9i ifm, Boston snil Nw York. VhtwA with lltriford llftlL SMndtni Oyelwutter. and Hunt Lc Htddle. - PITHY POINTS. llHiiiieiilngii Tliroucliout tlie Oiiunlry Olirotilcled lor Ilnalr remtnl. During the mouth of April forty-tlirec deaths were reported in Slismokln. The Liberty Bicycle Co. of New York went into the hands of a receiver yesteilny. The Herman Lutheran church of Mnhanny City is to be remodeled and greatly improved. The employes of the 1'. Alt. C. A I. Co., at Qlrardvillc and Ashland wore paid yester day. The Fountain Spring brewery will place their product on the market for the first time on Saturday. John AiistiMiH, of Malmuny City, Is a oandl- lte for the llepubllcan nomination fur Jury COtUmiSSIOllCr, J. A. Dephew and James JlcCarroll, uf Delano, have purchased the Leidich iiox Factory atTamanua. The arbitrators in the case of Kouda vs. the Schuylkill Traction Company awarded $750 damages to the plaliitill'. Our friend Tlloy, of the Ashland Telegram, , is still laboring under the delusion that he saw the air-ship. Maybe he did. Judge lllaml, of Heading, has filed the I distribution statement in the W. J. McCarthy , estate. Iste of St. Clair, deceased. 1 Johu P.. lleevcs, passenger conductor on the Lehigh Valley railioad, removed from Delano to Munch Chunk yesterday. ' The coal dealers or teamsters of Tamaqtia have organized, and now hold seiui-mnuthly meetlngs in the Odd Fellows building. The "Jim the Penman" Company was , stranded at Fjntnn yesterday. It was to have appeared in Sayre, X. Y., last eveuing. l.L- . t . , !....!. C 'P mont. will expire in June, and there arc """"J."' Kk,f V ' T already a half .Un applicants for the com- ! ' '""'! missioii . 1. I . Welsh, of tho Diamond Drill Coni- A party of capitalists from Frecland, j P"? Scmnton, U testins for coal at the Hazleton aud Xantlcoke are cou-idcrinK the 1'n'nrose colliery. Tho vein was lost thtough advisability of orecthiK a large brewery ut 1 " lia"It- ,, Illuoiusburg I " lsa "'iiuo Wendt. daushter of I.uul IMwaid Ferguson, of Chrlisle, and Kdward I Wcndt, and Prof. Aliiert A. Wright, a mem iui.r ,,f S.rl1le i,v-i wi,n .intx l,i,.vrl .,i i her of the ivaler opera Iioum) orchestra, will Hanover, were sentenced to the Huutinirdon 1'cformatory. Treasurer Crovellng, of Jlazlcton, reports haviug received $37,2(U.-1S from various source!", monies due tho city, during tho fiscal year just closed. Ex-Cungressman 13. M Woomer, purchased ut Sheriirs sale for J8000 the personal efTccts of E. M. Iloltz, tho insolvent proprietor of the Valley House, at I.ebauou. York's potter's field has Anally been sold . to that city's school board for $0100 for a High fcchool site, and it will cost $2000 to ro-1 move the remaiuiug bodies from jt. A purty from Shenandoah are -going to j build a bone mill below tho Hospital afFoun talu Spring. The machinery will be taken ,lo,wu next week.-Ashland Local. uev. it. it. iavey, iraaiur ui luw iiiuiuurii , church of the Covenant, has received a call , from the Presbyterian church at Red Hank, X. .f., and will leave for his new field 011 .Friday. For failure to pay into the oounty taxes collected on the lBflfl duplicate, Johu F. Uinker, Tax Collector of Jackson township, 1 Monroe county, was arrested on complaint of it IIUllUBlUttll, The four boys, Beit Hheafer, James Foley, James Duun anil M. Mclnerney, who disap peared from Mahanoy City so mysteriously on Monday, arrived home yesterday. They were warmly received. An insurance company has just paid the claim upon the life of the late Johu V. Iled- ford, of Lost Creek. The face of the policy was $13,000, but with accrued dividends ti,0 amount Is increased to f 10,531. Mrs. Sarah Pearre, a former resident of Tamaqua, but now of Wilmot, Wisconsin, arrived iu tho former place yesterday with the remains of thiee of her sous for burial beside their father in the Odd Fellows cemetery. In cases of burus, sprains, scalds, or any of the other accidental pains likely to come, to the human body, Dr. Thomas' gives almot Instant tellef. Eclectric Oil Suit of School ltondi. There are still ou sale at the Secretary's I otllue sixteeu $600 bonds and one $200 bond of the ShenanduHh school district. Thee 1 Ixmdsbear Interest from the first day of, April, 1997, and will run thirty yeaii. Iu-1 trett, 4 ier cent.; payable semi-annually. Parties wishing them will avail themselves of this opportunity at once, as after May 1st, 1mit th School Hoard will dlsoose of the j ranmUinu lunula tu ouUlde nartlos. If not ! ivun ., 1.0 ini ,.r if,.r il,t " 'j "-'' - date. By order of the Hoard, J. J. PgICK, President. Attest : Frank Hamxa, Secretary. Wn Designs In l'luwers. All kluds of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral frame refilled with wax tiowerx. I'ayoe's Uirardville nurseries, tf Atlantic City-Its Pleasures and Hotels. W have received from the General Pas- 1 - ..C , U. til. II...I AT,,l.ia at.,1 neatly arrau(,i descriptive of AtUtutic City, coutalning a complete list of hotels, their location, rates, (winttha ttH thiw-it imultlM mir FeeAive Jill- . ft ta f u M1.ullin8nU, cured br uinuLa Cough Cure. V. II. flagenbueh. Xnturallwllon Hay. And now April 1Mb, 1S0T, on and after this date, the reaular day fur oaturllstioii itas L A 1 .. . ...!- ..T AUAM 1 "r J7i,,LTi; "f i'!,?;,ie nt i0ui, ' 17 Hivutu mm mvcwvwow v t Hf the court, JAMES K. DEEOAX, l-ga-10ts. I'rothouotary. UaaeareU stimulate bowels. Never sicken, liver, kidneys and weaken or gripe, 10c. T. CASH AND GIVEN FREE PRIZES EACH MONTH FOR SOAP WRAPPERS RULES. J, K crt mnnth dntinir 1997 lu filch of th 4 dLtrlCU prTreswlllbeswsnlsdasinlloff.: .... TOP POSTIOH ins 1 uompBiuor noo nasin lira I.nrgrsl Nniubcr ol coopont frou the district In nAlcohs or lUereildM nillnwItstlltlQt'nsli. . , ,. Tbs ft UompetTtnra if ha tend la rli Next I.nrsest Numbers l ""- pon from tlis dlBtrlot In which thsr reitdenlll Encli recHr t wliiMr'i option a I aj 'to sorsentlftTianf fierce rho 1 0 llonipeiltotiwTio Dd Jn tbe pclnl blcrole. price SICOlVO. . Nov LiifDMar iuligranf no n rvnrm fr f oonpons fn-ra thedl inoi in wnicu inej restae win iinriirfoeiToi,iiiiiH- I'neh r option Iftdf tor nentlomnn'i Gold Wttcb, price t. 2e TheOomptitloni ill rInA the Lnat Dnv of Rnch niontliduriiiiTl897. OtounnM wwlTpdtooltte tor nnammilli' ix.mnaliHnn twill ! nllt Into the MXt. XI OompHltore who obtain WTapi-pr from aiMold oap In dealer's Btook will be dinaaliflett M Employee of Leter llrothern, Ltd., nod their famlllw, ra de barred from com pet Injr. . 4,. A printed fiat ot Winners In Oompetltora district will be f orwardml t o Competitor In about 31 daji after each competition closet, fl. Iw Ilrothert, Ltd., will endeavor to award the prTzMlalrljtothe bent of their ability and Judgment, but (tlaunderaloodthat all who compete agree to ac cept the award of Lerer Brothers, Ltd. atfloau I.KTEU 11UUS. Itd.. New York, MAHANOY CITY. IlesulU iif the l'ljjron Shooting Tourna ment Tills Morning. JlAHAXOY CITY, Apr. 2. The pigeon shooting tournament opened at 10 o'clock this morning and will lie continued until this "evening. The results of the contests up to 3 p. m. were as follow: Event Js'o. 1, ilvei blue rocks Haldeinan, 2; Shatrtr, 4; Grlf nth, 4 j Quirk, , MoCarthy, 8 ; Cooper, 5. : Kvent No. 8, Ten birds .Quirk. U; ' Griffiths. .V. Haldenian, tt; sliiillcr, I; Mc-1 I Cat thy. 8. Kvent No. 3, live birds Griffiths, t; 1 1 Quirk, S; .McCarthy, 5; Coojier, 8; llaldemau, ! . , i Kvent Xo. 4, Fire birds, Virginia inail style of shooting : llaldemau, 3; Griffith, 1: , I Quirk, 1. Kvent Xo. (I, Five birds: Haldeinan, 1; 1 Griffith, 4; McCarthy, 3: Quirk, 3. Kvent No. 0, Five birds: Quirk, 3; Orlf I nth, 3; Gorman, 0; Ilahleman, 4 ; McCarthy, ! I 3 ; Cooper, 4. I Kvent Xo. 7, Flvfl blids :-Qnirk, 8: Grif fith, ; Gorman,; McCarthy, i;llalde 1 man, 3 ; Cooper, 1 ; Matt. Cooper, 3. Kven.t Xo. S, Teu birds: Quirk, 7 : lior i man, 3 ; Grillltli, I; Hflldeinnn, S; Cooper, I 8 : Matt. Cooper, Sir ' Several impnrtaut shoots will take phiee 1 later lu the day. 1 A boxing mnlch Is likely to take place be tween Phil. Iluntsiiiger and Ifohert Deems, j of town. Deems wants a match under ' Queclisbury rules for from $M) to iUW a side. The repot t that 100 shop men and rail- roaders would be laid otf nt Delano Is un- I eon tinned and believed to be unfounded. Miss Xellie Glm1el, of Morea. aud Patrick 1 1,0 "--"- at the home of tho Imde's isirents, on Wiwt Centre sticct, this vvcuini:. I Others havo found health, vigor aud vital I ity in Hood's Sarsnparllla, and it surely has 1 power to help you also. Why not try It 1 SEEINO THE ELEPHANT. How It Wu Done by Some New llulni shlrc Ilujs In 1831. Mr Ilrlggs rifhs loiwo to tell n Now llampshlro elephant story lie was brought up in Keene, und tliere, iu August, 1881, every boy was excited hy tho sight of pla cards announcing the advent of "n grout natural curiosity," nothing less than "a living female elephant' "admittance 12& cents; children half price." The days of Harnum had not yet come, and so fur as Mr. JJrlggs knows, this wn! tho first elephant thut ever set foot in the Granite State. Of course every boy woe bound to sec it. But how? Nlnopences did not grow on ovory hush, and some scheming was necessury. The boys "got together in convention, "'like a committee of ways and means, and not without re sult. The elephant was exhibited In tho day time and was driven from town to town in the darkness of night. Tho boys found out in some way that it would bo driven Into Keene over a certain road Prison street. On this road, at u point about hall n mile from the hotel, was a large com mon, nad half a mile farther away was a 1 bridge over Heaver brook. The boys laid ineir plans to see tho elephant at tho ex pense of a wagon load of shnvings nnd a peck of potatoes. These wore deposited on the common. Then boys were stationed at short Inter vals along the road, beginning nt the bridge. The moment the olephnnt arrived at the bridge tho first boy was to shout "Hellol" at the top of his voice and start on the run for the common. The next 1 boy, hearing the shout, wa to do likewise, ana so on uown tne line. Well, the night came, and with It tha elephant. But when the first boy sow It, he was literally struck dumb with aston ishment As he oould not shout, ho waited to see the crentnro cross the bridge. When she put her foot on it, however, she felt that it was not safe and refused to proceed, and the men In charge had to drive her tnrougn tne stream. By tills time the sentry had recovered his voice, and with a vigorous "Hello!" started down the road. Beforetheelephunt reached the common the boys were all there and the shavings were lu a blase. By tbe light of the fire tlie elephant caught sight u. WIO JIIC Ul 1JUM11UW, UUU llU llWBlttlSlUll oould get her past them till they were de- TAnd' thew stood the boys looking on, with their money, If they had any, safe in their pocket. JMr. JSrlggs declares that tUlslineof boys was the original telephone, ami tjmt the modern instrument date bok to tills noc turnal New Hampshire beginning he proves by the fact that tbe word "Hallo" Is still the telephone signal tlie country over. Youth's Companion. TO ClIItK A GOLD IN ONi: DAY. , Take laxative Ilromu Quinine Tahleta. All , druggist refund the money if it fails to enre. i Wceuts. HoHJsThT We otter One Hundred pollArs Iteward (or I any ease of Catarrh that can not he aurast hy Hall's Oatattb Cure. K. J CIIKNHV A CO , I'ropa., Toledo, O. I We the undersigned, liave known r. J.Chauey for the last IS years, and believe him irfeolly lionorable In all buslneM transactions ami nu ancially able to carry out any obllitatloiw max! nc ny ineir nrm wsht .tTKAix, Wholesale l)ru rials. Toledo. O Wauhkq, Kixsak X Makvim, Wholesale IniK- KIM, Toledo, Ulilo. Hall's Catarrh I'ure is taken Internally, aothiv directly upon the blood and uiuoeua siuiaeas oi the system. rrico7oe. per bottle. Sold by all rtrUKKists. Testimonials free. HslTs I'umllv Pills are the lest. To I'ay the Fine. I'ITTdbuko, l'a , April 81. In the Superior Court to-day the appeal of 1'rofessor C. I). j liogart, of Sheuauduah, who was oonvioteil of aasaultlug Clara vates, a is-yeakl pupil of tbe Kuoxville public schools, while he was principal, was nolle prossed. This means that llogart will pay the fine imposed upon him by the Criminal Court. UH CU TOWN. On of the Iteantirnl Spots of the Cap el Uood Hope. Everything that wo see nt the Onpe of Good Hope spooks nt nn earlier olvllliatlon built tip by people whn lovoil rest In secu rity amid pbnsant surroundings, l'ho Dutch settletl this part of the world about the aninc time that thoy founded coletnlM along the Hudson river, sny tho iniddlo of the seventeenth oeutury. When they built a house, thny mount that It should lost not merely their lifetime, bnt that of genera tions unborn. They planted trees In long straight avenues which are still the pride of the colony, and they built their bridges and highway with the obvious Intention of innklng this neighborhood another Hol land. Mr. Cecil Ixodes hns shown his ap preciation for Dutch tnst hy purchasing for his home one of the finest nnoestral es tates in the colony, where he lives, when be sojourns at the t'npe, very inuoli as might have done n governor of the old Dutch Knst India compnuy. lleforc the Jameson raid Mr. Kliodes enjoyod groat popularity among the Dutch Afrikanders, . for he was always cnreful ti treat their tui , tlonnl obHracterlstios with respect, and he was credited with an honest Intention of making in South Africa a groat Anglo Dutch United Stares, where eaoh nation I might forget the jealousies born of alle giance to different (lags and all unite un der the banner of Africa for the Afrikander. I The neighborhood of Cape Town is like 1 one beautiful park, studded with the conn- : try Mate of those whose interests He In tho ; capital, and I ouly wonder that it is not overcrowded with people from Kurope and ; America seeking for rest. I Of oourse 1 could not lonve Cape Town without having ascended the Table moun tain, which Is about 3,000 feet high. My pilot on this occasion was a prominent member of the Cape legislature, who wai ...,.....il 1.. i.i ir .....1 .1.. 1. ..... owviiilKiiiiw. ,jj win? dim uaiiJlirr. ' The two ladles made the three hours' ollniji I seem vory short to me, and when I ex. pressed my surprise at the excellence of I their walking powers they assured me j that all young ladles In South Africa were fond of outdoor exerclne. At the tlmo I j ooitld think of but few American women 1 Joyed trnmpln!( up Tnhlo mountain under tho broiling sun. 1'imltney Ulgelow In IIarier s Magayini Piiuplos, blot be-, 1 1.0 Mi - oU, iod. rough, oily, mothy .km. iirnn.. sr;ih i-.ilp, dry, thin, and foilim; h in , aud luby blomiahes prevented by IVrirrnv Soap, tho most effective skin purifvinff and boautifying soap in tho world, as well as purest and sweetest for toil, t, hath, and nursery. PfUp Is o1d tli rou sThntit the world. PoTTil Dftro innriirM.i i- ,s,,i rmii-. , BiMton, u. 8. a. BEf""lIow to r event r uce Hurnor," mttle4 fre. EVERY HUMOR SisBESiffi"1 StflPP'S SHOE STOHE Is the ouly Shoe Store in Shenan doah tliat sells cheap for cash on a cash basis. We do not give our customers presents, but do eive them the benefit of hard time prices. Give us a call and we will prove what we say, not hy talk, but by quality. 17 North Main Street. 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. I ... ... ClOCKS We are Selling at j remarkably low prices. All 1 l-mclc , KHHlh. Frameless Eye Glasses are what you want to wear to up-to-date. They will look well on you. YOST'S Jewelry - Store, 1 12 N. Hain St. Evan J. Davies, MVIlltY AND Undertaking 13 N. Jardln Street. m mm w mm - FACTS 1 fi 1 Want Tan Shoes? 1 We've lots of them ; about all the kinds rjmj worth having ; all the styles. ffifllx We've lots of them worth having ; all the styles. Stocked up with the nattiest, dressiest shoes we could find, and there's not a shoe in the store that isn't fullest value for the money. The New Tan Oxfords W3 ia KAS For Ladies, at $1.00, ti 1 1 . oiacK lor 75c ana Men's bicycle -shoes ; regulation make ; good-wearers ; long-lasters ; thoroughly trustworthy; $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. MM The nicest line of Spring Goods we ever gp had at enough of saving over prices of pH ordinary stores to make it well worth your while lniying here. 11! Factory . . . ...Shoe Store, rgatzvs SSSJJiJl Efi rlwp$ 832mI lCiMH -J. ST" ma ...Shoes Retailed at PACTORV : ssi-s.fo North l$incriek Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. I I have made a general reduction ! to do so until May 29th. I Pi mm A GREAT PGflZIflE OFFER. 3 FOR 1 The regular subscription price of "Demorest's Magazine," judge's Liorary." ana 'Funny Pictures-' is &$-3o DEMO REST S, M AG AZ I N E' Is by far literature ore so fully presented n in vui .dummies in wimcii mo iieuumui teiullng to a similar HCope and purpose which can compare with It. Every number oon , tains a free pattern coupon. JUDGES LIBRARY' l a monthly inngniine ot fun, filled with Illustrations In caricature and replete with wit and humor. 11 contributors are the host ot American wit and Illustrators. FUNNY PICTURES' All three of these magazines are hnmlsouiely gotten ui. Cut here ami return Coupon properly filled out. Dcmok-est PuMi-sKitAcj Co., 110 FiftK Avku, NwYork. I'orlhe enclosed $2.00 pleiwe send Demoreit's Family Magazine, Judge's Library (a meaineof fun), ami Funny Pictures for one year as per your offer. Natue.. Vost Date.. MISCELLANEOUS. T ICBNSK KOlt SAHt-Tliit Hlou nn.l rm IJ teurent lloense of Duiifel-R, Wllon, mi itra itreL Ashu I fee sal. Aiiiiy nt r,T ii.r ' Uliana, is uiiseaiee. WANTItl). An active ami eapable Hileenwu to represent inanufacturinK house In this olty anil section. Party experienced In grocery line preferred. Deference renulred. A.lilrew A. V. O., this office. 4-38-2t IOR BALK. Lot 30x1 SO. situate on West Coal 1 street. Two single houses, one on the front and the other on the rear of lot. For price Bnd terms apply to T. It. Ileddall. AMorney-at-law, comer of Main and Centre streets. 1-20-tf TlTiVTUn i .1 ... kg I 11 for clerk or carrier to be held at Shenan doah Host office muml Valualila infAvmatlot, about tlovernnieiit iiosltious and examinations free. NATIONAL COHHESI'ONDBNCK 1K 9TITCTK, Deistrtmeut E. Wnshlnjton, I). O. 6t FOU HALE. -A lumdsome three-story brick building;, with all modern improvements, , bath room, toilets, gas and a team heat. Item Income 180 per month. Iteasoos for selUiia. I owner Intends to leave town. Terras to suit buyir. For further information apply at the Heuaui oltlce. 14S4t for this week We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents 1 that cannot be beat any where 1 for the money iu town. 'a fine line of. glass lamps. !Mduskey& s 105 S. Main St. ; $1.25 and St. 50; 111 i.oo. BftZO Hp wM WM mm H mm R. Moycr, Magr. Factory Prices... SilH SCIiBliN pRAnns. -SCRnON ,--; RINGS. Manufacturer ;t)f creens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREC GUARDS. jfences Of all descriptions at lowest rates. in Iron Fkncks and will continue FOh 1 ) We will send all three to you for one year for $2,00, or 6 mo. for SI. the best fnmlly magnalne published j Itluutln. a.,,1 (.c,fft riLBl.lmt fin.l Demorest's. There Is. In fct. no nubllastlon lin- una me useiui. Is another humorous monthly; tliere is a laugh In every line of It. Y on snouui not iiiij mis cnanoe - oflice. State.. MILLINERY ! Tu her numerous frlcncW Miss Sallie Senior in North Main Street, Has returned from the citv with the finest selection of Ladles' Millinery Goods. Easter Opening on Friday, April gth. pOK SUEHli'l', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Obwummiho. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOlt SHHIUl'I', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Qc 4T Oabbjov. Sutajeet a lJjMollsn mica. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS IIEADACUES Oured by this granular effervaaeeot and stlmu last. An Instant oure for sour stomaclis and lieodaeliw, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF OABBOHATUD DBINK8, 17 and IP Peach Alley, Shen
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