w. m Ultimo -aim irit'iriiitMl MWiM nniiifcjiit.iiifiwwiriit ssttWi MS TENNEY'S Peanut Hriule is the finest peanut candy made. 10 ictits per box. Try one. You'll want another, too pounds of chocolate drops this week at 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN a North Main St. The Store--. That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of ottr tempt ing offers. Iook at our in ducements for the present : lidUltifut Unhy Carriages HTld Upwards. Sfc and Upwards. Handsome Iron liedeteadn JS3SB3 Refrigerators With Spigots Mill! Upwards. M.Spoont 113 Bast Csntr St. lliiw tii Treat a Wile. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First, K-t n wife ; socoud, be intieot. You in have great trials and perplexities In juiir business, but do not thereful. curry to on r home a cloudy or contracted brow. mii- it'e may have trials, which, though or li si magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A Kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in tha.sitig from her linns- alt clouds of uhium To thin wo would add always keen a buttle of (Mtumberliilu's Cough Hemcdy in the bouse. It is the bent and In euro to be m i lled sooner or later. Your wife will then Kimn that you really care for beraml wish in nie-t her health. For sale by (irnhlur llr , di iipgists. How's Tlifc? Y e II 111 iiffer One Ilnndreil Dollars Howard for i.v of Cutnrrli that van nt be eurcHl hy l ituri 11 t ore. I cllKNEYft CO. I roo . Toledo. O. 1 ill., iimli.rttliriif.il. llHve known P. .1. Cheiiov r..i In- lust I) yeiini. nno believe him perfectly- h i"rnli!i' In till liuifii.eHM trminuctions i u i nn in i ,1 ulili tumrr nut any ohliKattotls made 'n Ihi ir firm. 'il I I iV; I it t I'X, Wholraitle DrilKKM" Toledo, O Uai hi No. klN. n A Mauws, Wholesale Druir i-t, 'ioleilo. Ohio. I til I'm Cntiirrb Cure in taken Internally, acting ihiei'tlv upon the blood ami inocous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per IwtHe. Sold by nil I iruuKinti Testimonials fre,- I tail's Kamilv fills arc the test. Spring-"" Dress Goods. Twenty-five pieces of Im ported Novelty Dress Goods for 25c. per yard. These styles are new and are shown exclusively . ..'.w.tis. ee our window dis '"Bplay 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 but come now and pick from 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 and Night. Cor. White and Lloyd Streets, Shenandoah. Mansion House Stables, MAHANOY CITY, 3 V K HAVE T11K HANDSOMEHT 2& nwiiiiva t P'S. ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, fit fio. ir 1IV Centre .Street. LAST NIGHT'S SESSION. The LegtulHtlve Committee Hears Presi dent Valley's View. Pottsvii.i.k, Mny 1. The legislative In vestigating committee completed Its work here lasl evening, and heard the testimony principally of merchants, miners and manage ts of company stores in and a boot Minvrsville. They -were W. F. Jenkins, manager of Howell Courtney & (Vs store; Winfield W. Bcott. of the Lytle store Com pany; Mr. Kline, Michael Albert, Fred. Iloellman, Daniel Uodfroy, .lob 11 Mainwar- Ing and Eugene Horan, all miners and em ployed about the collieries at Mliiersville. Their testimony was unimportant, and con sisted mainly of the amount of wages they received. Moat of them testified that they barely earned euongh to keen body and soul together. The managers of the "company stores" said their prices were no higher than at other stores, and that there was no com pulsion on the part of miners to deal there. No discharge were made because of refusal to do so. Frnnk Rents, one of the Commissioners of Schuylkill county, attributed the destitution to the limited work. It was asked what in his opinion would remedy the ovll and re plied that he believed it eon Id be reached by reducing the toll or by placing them on an equality with those afforded bituminous shippers. Clteaper tolls would cheap" prices and so permit of mure extensive con sumption. The most interesting witness was John Fahey, president of the Anthracite District No. 1, U. M. W. A. He explained that the movement for investigation hod originated with he aud three others, John Mcllride, ex I'resldcnt of the U. II. W. of A., and the American Federation of Labor; 1 "at rick Mc llryde, ex-Xatlonal Secretary of the Miners' Organisation, and Joseph Bishop, Secretary of the Ohio Hoard of Arbitration, In January of this year. The Intention was that the investigation should he applied to the Pitts burg mining district, only. The idea of confining il to that district was to place the rcspon ibuity for the conditions existing therein. The opcratora w ere fighting each other, thereby paralitliig their own business and reducing the already poor condition of the miners to that of waut and Buffering. Due of tlus chief purpose of the investiga tion was to place the responsibility where it belonged. This being done it was expected that thu miners and operators could get to gether and create conditions that would be beneficial to all, such conditions as had ex isted previous to tills warfare. The present iiitestigallon, Mr. Fahr con sldered, Mould ha) barren of any permanent beiiellcial result to the m ill em fit tlio an thracite region from the narrow scope upon which the lines were laid down. It per mitted the investigators to lay bare the. result but afforded them no, chance to dulvo Into the causes. In bis opinion, one piece of good legUlatiou which could be enacted would be of more lasting benefit to the miners than the entire investigation-, a law that would wipe out the company store evil. for Instance. He bad great respect for the Heading Company because it hud 110 com pany stotes and paid semi-monthly. If the Heading Company could afford to do this why could not the others? The resolution giving the committee power in the present inquisi tion was too weak. Heliix iuformed that the committee, under the resolution, had no power to inquire into the causes leading up to the conditions, Mr. l-'ahey said it was necessary to tint find tho causes before you can apply tlio remedy. "Then you believe that tho Pennsylvania Legislature ii not able to enact a resolution of sufficient strength to mako tlio proper in quiry 1" said Mr. Campbell. "I did not say that, sir," responded Mr. Fahoy, "but I do say that tho Pennsylvania Legislatuie did not enact such a resolution." "Then why did tho minors not draft such a resolution V" was asked. "The miners themselves," responded Mr. Fahiy, "are as much responsible for their condition as any 0110 el.se from tho fact that they did not try to help themselves. They work when tberu is work to do, and lie idlo when their masters I wont use tho term 'misters,' iti iin-Auiorican when their em ployers i-ay they shall lie idlo. They grumble at their condition, but make 110 effort to Improve it. When a man will not help him self he duos not deservo the help of his neighbors. I am opposed to strikes, having had txicrieuce in many of them. If tho miuers, while working, would only think and organize, they could better their condition through inciting their employers on the convention lloor, there settling ail differences by a battle of intelligence and fairness, in stead of striking, much that is now desired could be obtained. During my time iu this regiou, over two years aud a half spent in trying to beUer their condition, the miners ha-e assisted me in tho work by paying mo loss than S10. I called for a public subscrip tion to r.ilt-e a legislative fund witli which to employ attorneys to draw up such meastii as would lie beneficial to miners, but it was not responded to. I was imablo to bear the expeutie myself uud this is the reason why legislation of tho character desired was not introduced." This concluded the investigation hero. This morning the committee, under tho es pecial guidance of Hon. S. A. I.oncli, visited the IJroo'isidB colliery and returned here at noon. Thoy left for thoir respective homes shortly afterwards. Wax Designs In Flowers, All kinds of funeral designs, made up in wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax (lowers. Payne's Girardvillc nurseries, tf Sale of School lloutls. There are still on sale at the Secretary's office sixteen $000 lionds uud ouu $KO0 bond of the Shenandoah school district. These bonds bear iuteiest from the first day of April, 1M)7, ami will run thirty years. In teieet, -1 per tent.; payable semi-annually. Parties wioliiiig thorn will avail themselves of this opportunity at once, as afti'r May 1st, 18U7, tins Hoh.Htl Ituard will dispose of the remaliilug bouds to outaide parties, if not taken up by Ujwii pquple on or before that date. Uf order of the Hoard, J. J. Phick, President. Attest : Fk.VHK H.vksa, Secretary. For every quarter in a man's pocket there ur.t a doaeit uses; and to use each one iu tilt h a way as tu derive the greatest bene fit h a questiou every one must solve fur I. ii eif. We believe, however, thst uo bctirr use could he made of oue of these quartern than to exchange it for a bottle of chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Hi iiHuly, a medicine that every family should be provided with. Forsaleby a rubier Bros., druggists. llev,v Cii.toin JteoelpiM. New York. May 1. The receipts ot duties at the custom house yesterday amounted to I2.W8.828, which is tho second lararest day this year. Th largest amount was on March Its, when I2.7.8; was paid In. The total pay ments durlna- April amounted to J17, 711.SW.7, as compared with 17,W. B83.0S during the month of March. Tliuie v. us paid yesterday on goods Ml bdrawu from bond 11,277,606, and on straight import entries 11,131,223. Pay ments on susrar aggregated 1600,000. On tobacco, moat of which was drawn from bond, the total payments were about 1460.000. No ISn.lei- Outfit Is com pi sis without a pair at ear colored sbnes. Aud just think of tbe utouey you sine by buying from us st Factory Prices. Factory Shok Stork. MTHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohronleletl lor Hasty recusal. The Ashland opera bouse has closed for the season. The Ashland ulght schools closed Thursday for the term. Editor Fowlor, of Freeland, expects a posi tion in the Government printing office, at Washington. Tho 1'. A R C. A I. Co. collieries will start up 011 Monday morning, and will work three three-quarter days. Neiswenter yesterday shipped 38 head of Pennsylvania horses to Millersbtirg, Pa., which will he sold next Tuesday. Allentown's Helect Council deadlock may be broken, as the Democrats have offered either the presidency or the clerkship to the Republicans. The Pennsylvania railroad station at New Boston was robbed last Light, tlte thieves taking some old coins, 18 cents and several old muskets. Over 1000 coal miners'near Finleyvillc, on the Hal timers aud Ohio Railroad, bac de maud d an Increase from 04 to 60 cents a ton, to take effect to-day. An unknown uegio, who carried both a revolver and a razor, slashed and almost killed Michael P. L'o-arove, a printer, near Heading, and escaped. -The brewers of l'uttavllle have led need the price of beer from JT to JO a liariel. The Reading brewers were cut ting into the trade there, hence the reduction. Harry Welse, who U wanted at Woodstock, Vs., for burglary, and wbo recently escaped from the Heading police station, has been re captured at Red Run, Lancaster county. Kxecutors of the Ilandlcy estate have petitioned court at Bcranton for authority to borrow $1146,000 to erect a large department store ou the site of the Wyoming House in that city. The Coal Operators Association at a meeting lu Pittsburg placed itself on retold as iu favor of the bill now before the Stato Legis lature providing for a department of mines and miniug. Kx-l'resident lienjairiiii Harrison, of In dianapolis, will be a candidate fur the ulllce of moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church, which will meet in Winona Park, Intl., May 80th. Just try a 10c liox of Cascarets, the finest liver uud bowel regulator ever luudo. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss N'ollio Itaird and sister spent to-day at Pottsvlllo. Miss Sal lie Porls visited friends at Potts villo to-day. Hert. Hooks has gone to Puttsvllle tu visit his parents. Mrs. Charles Gibson visited friends at Palo Alto to-day. Georgo II. Krick will spend Sunday with relatives at Sunbury. Miss Gertrude Good head is lying seriously ill at her residence, on West Oak street. Misses Lisle M. Cliff and Carrie Heddall, Pott Carbon, are guests of town friends. it. A. Glover, of South Jaiilin street, is fullering from a severe attack of pleurisy. Mrs.ThoimisBrodoriek, of Ashland, visited her sister, Mrs. Anthony Sohmlcker, ou South Main stieet, yesterday. Letter Carrie Maloue weut to Pottsville this afternoon, to spend Suuday with fricuds iu tho Schuylkill vnller. C. M. Lewis, manager of the Philadelphia and Heading telegraph at Pottsville, trans acted business in town to-day. Miss MoMouamin, of Shenandoah, Pa who has been attending Lorctto Academy tho past year, left on the afferuoou train yesterday for her home. Sho was aecom pauied by her cousin, Miss AuuioDavin, who will visit lelativos and friends iu tho Key stone stato for somo months.' During her stay in the Magic city Miss McMonamln has made a host of friends who regret to seo her leave. A largo number of friends wcro at thu ib pot to seo tho young ladies off and to wish Miss IUvlu a pleasant visit and safe return. Moborly, Mo., News. Only u few of those tailor mndo suits left at tlio Famous ut $5, f 0 and f" a suit. Go aud got one. 4-2!)-2t Child Almost 1 1 ii ii Hon il. Yesterday afternoon a seveiitceu-months-old-cbild of Jolm Flauigau, of Last Centre street, stole out of tho roar of tho house into Peach alley. Tho grocery team cf II. M Howse came along, and the driver failing to see the infant, the horse knocked it on the side with its hoof, Tho child's injuries are slight, having leceivod a cut ou tho forehead and neck. ShniuiiiiloiiU Dental l'urlors. Latest methods of dentistry, good work manship, modorato prices. Positively teeth extracted without pain. Entire satisfaction given. 4-8-lm J. D. Bitu-VNAN, D. D. S. The Tools Used. It has dovoloped that ou Thursday night the carpenter shop at tho Kohlnoor colliery was robbed of chisels and other tools to tho value of about $10 and it is heliovcd that the tools were used In the robberies in town that night and early yesterday morning. Tut: Famous have a splendid Hue of children's suits at low prices. Go look at them. 4-29-2t Mr. Ii. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant ot Goshen, Va., has this to say on tho subject of rheumatism : "I tako pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up in lied with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm oHwd the pain aud tho use of one bottle com pletely cured him. For sale hy Grubler Ilrus., druggists. Secured Through Advertising. A young man advertised iu last night's IlKKAMifura lost fob aud charm, and by seven o'olook the same evening, the lost article was returned to its owner. Adver tising pays, especially iu the Hkham. All $1.10 aud $1 711 Derby and at $1.00 at Tiik Famous. Alpine hats 4-38-gt Killed a MniiHli-i-, Yesterday afternoon while Charles Kelts aud Joseph May were roaming Locust moun tain in the vicinity of the water dams, they killed a black snake measuring five feet aud eight Inches. Naturalization Day. And now April lBtli, 1807, on aud after this dste, the resular days for naturalisation lias Iteen fixed as the first slattirday of every mouth Instead of tbe first Monday of every month as heretofore. Hy the court, JAM IiS H. DHliG.VN, 4-gl-lOts. Protlwnotary. Marriages. Nicholas Mies aud Miss Carrie Gross ware married at Pottsville, last evening, lu tbe Trlulty Reformed church. Street Collision, A horse owned by Kellly, tbe tullkinati, ran away on Main street this afternoon and collided with and upset a buggy standing In front of Weeks' saloon. No damage was done, but excitement nil pretty high fur a few minutes. HOOD'S PILLS uuro Liver His, Biliousness, Indigestion. Headuche. A. pleas' nt laxative. All Druggists. MAHANOY city, Arrangement In eerflase Tlte limiting tllsiMtlce Iu n Minn. Mahanoy City, May. 1. A great many Improvements are about to I made at the Mahanoy City colliery, which will largely increase the output. A new slope will he sunk to do away with the two. slopes now used and lessen the haulage to tho tip. Miuers t this colliery complain that on account of the present haulage they are unable to get cars to seud out the coal they mine. William A. Ilenslnger, proprietor of the Grand Central hotel, is critically 111 and, in the opinion of his physician, death cannot lie long delayed. Tho funeral of John Tallcu'yre, of lillan gnwan, took place from the family residence this morning. Intormeut was made in the Oilt' Fellows' cemetery at Tapiaqtia. Syndey Stevens has resigned as chief clerk at H. J. Helser's hardware store and will probably accept a simitar position at Tanmqtia. During the two day snoot of the Mahanoy City Gun Club over 8,000 blue rocks were shattered. The tournament was a success in every way except financially. Rev. A. M. Woods, wbo has lieeu raster of 'the Presbyterian church of town the past SO , years aud reading clerk ol the Lehigh Presbytery at least IB years, is ill at his home and his pulpit will be filled to-morrow morn ing by Prof. C. 1). Yost, prlneiiial of the high school. The Aurula Wheel Club of Hazleton has notified 'eyelets in town that they Intend to visit bore to-morrow. Armour's New Ilulldlng. The new building being erected on Hast Oentro street, for tus Armour Packing Com iwny, will be completed and opened for busi ness about May lfltli. The new structure will greatly improve the appearance of things in that tonality. Clayton Folmer, of town, will be the local manager, and is now under instructions at Scranlen. Simon Romanot, now manager of Dobbins' grocery store, will be the solicitor, and J, Woodsido, of Mt. Carmel, will drive one of the teams. These gentlemen are all popular and will no doubt give satisfaction to their employers. M. F. Rlggs, formerly with the Swift Co., will start the new men on the rlj&t, track when the house is opened. TO THE LAND OF8UNSHIHE Alid flowers the Hand of rortila iVmcrlcn. Cttll- Via the true pathway, '"The Iron Mountain Houto," which jtra verses a regiou of perpetual sunshine, whore snow storms, blissards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first ami second class palate and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nnd Now Mexloo, Arizona, California, Oiegon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low ra'es, aud all the comforts of modem railway Improvements "guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. MeCann, T. P. Agent, 510 Hall- road avenue, Kliuira, K. Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 2-3-tf Wr E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agt. Ask your grocer for tie Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flour mado. Tho Arbitrations. Tho arbitrations of P. Williams against B. G. Iiess and Mrs. Jacob Noliaga!ust Mrs. James Duffy were postponed yesterday ou ac count of other engagements of counsel. The latter case has heretofore been reported as brought hy Mrs. Gracber, which was a mis take Mrs. Gracbar's sister, Mrs. Noll, is the plaintiff. STOCK KEE'ORtI I'uriilshril tbn "Herald" Dally by Stark Ilrtttlijr, ltrokers, I'gnn Ilulldlng. oraNiNu. ctosixa. Am. Tobacco Am. Sugar Itet H Jersey Central North Wwtern ... C!. 11. & Q Chicago Gns St. Paul , IEock Island Oninliit O. C. O. & St. I ., American Spirits D.&II Oen. Hhwtrlo Ioulg A: Nash . N. Y. Central U. S. Leather No. Pac. I'fil Heading Teim. U. .v. I Western t'nion.. South Itw. I'M , Clllcaco Market. Ol'BMKOI. CLOSING. Wheat, Sept July , Corn, Sept H July Oats, Sent July Pork, Sept July . Lard, Sept July..: Diui), MILKS. At Shenandoah, l'a on tho 30th Inst.. Sirs. Patrick Miles, ai-ed To years. Funeral will take place ou Monday, 3d Inst , at 10 ocloek n. in., from the resilience of the deoeoMMl'tt son-in-law, P. J. (iaiiKhan, ou Vet Oak street. IHkIi maws ut the Annunciation church. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends anil relutlves are le'petttully Invited to attend. It MISCELLANEOUS. -11 T A VTIPM Man in tiimiaiu I.hi.J. I. tliU county, blxty dpi Lars monthly nnd iiercentiiKo. SiiOOcash neon rlty required. V. J. WnBU, 712 Hamilton Uniiaiu-w, l'ltMrnrif. It T ICKN8K FOK 8AI-K The saloon and res- J J taurant lUnM of laidl IE. Wilton, 61 J Centre tret. Ashland, ie for sale. Apply at this ulllce. i-Vf-U THOU SALK. SOitlflO, Huate mi "West Coal 1 trMt. Two Hlnicle liaiUe. ond nn the front and thu other on tlw rear of lot. Pur kurloe and term annlv tu T. It. IUHldall. .uoruej -ai-iiiw, corner ot Aiain ana uvmre treet4. ' i-W-tt Yy'ANTKI.-V6ii to preutre for examination 1 1 for clerk or carrier o ftfe held at Shenan doah pot utl.ee soon Vuiahle information nlxnit Uovernmniit nonition aid eTamluatlonf frt. NATIONAL COltltKHl'ONDKNOK IN HTITUTK, luartment K. (whlngton, 1. C. 6t 1 WrrKltH OK AnMlNlfrfUATIOX HA VINO 11 bcwii duly urruiited tu tlte UHdaritfii4Mt. nn the en4At of II lam II. timnt, draeoiml, Late ui iub Borough oi nueuaiKiunii. soiiuyiKiii oouiity. IViina All uenutng tndmted tu aald eattat' will pi east muko itaymcnt, and th1 m havhuf chtlina aaattiHt wild cniute will plc4uw prevent lite aunie mr neuieiueiii to Or to her Attorney, Jane Grakt, Gbu. M. lUtAlw. Adiulnlatriitrix Morris Hulldtnjr, I'ottHville, iV M04t-unw FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AT- xix Korth Main Street, Wanted-An Idea I Wbo Mm think si i Pretest yeur tdaait tksr may bring you wealth. WM J0BK WBDDKRBURN a OOPatWt Attor says. WuMagton, !).'.. for thslr sl.auo prise ortet sad list ot two hundred luvemlous wanted. 'I HI 8lt 02 (B loU io 10l 101K 31 31 m OIK a iK m Rfio 427 41 417 417 YESTERDAY'S JBA8EBAH GAME, NntlOHfll LMfRtfl. At Phlladelphla-PniladslphlA, 6: firoolf lyn, 2. At New York Ualtlmora, 5; New York, 8. At Washington (10 Innings, darkness) Washington, 3; Boston, S. At Louisville Louisville. 8: Chicago, 1 At St. Louls-Clevelatid, II; St. Louis, 4. JiuMorn Lonnilo. At Scran ton Scran ton, t; Hyrscusfl, 1 At Wllkesbarre Rochester, ; Wilkes burre, i. At Springfield DufTalo, 0; Spring Ile.d, 8. At l'rovldenee Providence, 81 Toronto, 7. Atlantic) Lefititlo. At llartford-Nswark, 6; Hartford, a At Paterson Patstvjon. ft: Athlstlo, S. At Norfolk Norfolk, t; iAMOMttf, 2. At lUclmioivd-Illchmond, li IlsadTtig, 3. The 'enther. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: cooler; southeasterly winds, Ijscornlng vari able. The Mnlief-siiurkoy Pliilit. New York, May 1. The Malisr-Shar-key bout will take place In New York rlty in June, and the rrurae will be (12, C00. Uuck Connolly, Mailer's: manager, Is responsible for that statement. Ho declined to mention (he name of tlio club that had secured the bout. Wmtklock's Siiob Stoiiu for men's fine Kiissut (kid) cloth top shoos. BtylUh and cheap. 4-8S-H A Heposee l'llest to Wed. Invitations aro out fur the coming wedding of Hoy. T. Jaklmowicr, Mt. Carmel's deposed priest, who Is now located at Buffalo, where he la pastor of the Polish Baptist ohnrch. Our readers will remember that Rev. Jaklmo wicr presided over tho congregation of St. Joseph's Polish Catholic church, of tho above place, and who got into trouble in tbe courts and was finally deposed by tho bishop. Eventually he drifted to Buffalo, whero he assumed the pastorate of a factional part of the church. After his disconnection with the Mt. Carmel church he pretended to re nounce tho Catholic faith, and got some notoriety In consequence. Now tho reverend proposes marrying and thore Is no cud to the excitement over the affair In the vicinity of Buffalo. The prospective groom is a young man of priestly bearing and lino presence. Tlio brido is a pretty young woman. Sho is accomplished, having recolved a classical education here and abroad. I.uvlitii" DofV'iitM Connolly. New York, May 1. George A. ("Kid") Lavlgne, of Saginaw, Mich., is still the llfihtv. eight champion of the world. Last night. In the Broadway Athletic club, before 3,000 people, lie mot and defeated Eddie Connelly, of St. John, N. C The battle was fast and furious. but at the end of the 11th round La- vlsrne had Connelly foucht to a stand still, after sending him down five times with rltfht swings on the head and jaw. Connelly sained a host of friends by his srameness In Betting to his feet In a coupfe of seconds each time, but these) efforts were unavailing, and ho ptag gered into his corner at the end ol tho 11th round hopelessly beaten. FACTS. 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 and we will prove what we say, not by 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. Clocks We are 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, 112 N. liain St. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 and 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. j' II SrjlPP'S SHOE -m STORE Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. IN THE NAVY DEPT. Disbursing Officer Glad to Recom mend Paine's Celery Compound. No department at Washington just now so alieorlH tho attention of the people- as the splendidly-growing, formidable navy. It is not to tho gold-laced Annapolis graduates that tho brunt of tho reeponslblowork falls, but to tho able Department olllclals, of whom Dis bursing Officer F. H. Stluknoy is one. A let ter from him says: "Having taken Falne's celery compound for tho last few weeks, I havo found It a per fect spring remedy, and been much bflnofltcd by it." Spring is the decisive time in the llfo of every person out of health. It is an assured fact that stubborn disorders become quickly curablo iu the spring. This is especially true of such persistent troubles as rheumatism, neuralgia aud obstinate kidney diseases. No one, sick or well, can afford to "try" uncertain remedies In spring, or any other time. Tho dishonesty of many self-named spring remedies becomes startlingly apparent when their result are compared with the results ob tained from this accurate, scientific prepara tion. Palno's celery compound. The general practice among careful people of purifying the blood and toning up tho norves in the spring mm We've lots of worth having ; Stocked up ill PI Ii ff dill Idll uiWCSr ii M nr 1 1 . l.l... 1 11 .1 11 shoes we could find, and there's not a shoe in the store that isn't fullest value for the money. ii The New Tan For Ladies, at $i.oo, $1.25 and $1.50; in black for 75c and $1.00. Men's bicycle shoes ; regulation make ; good-wearers ; long-lasters ; thoroughly trustworthy ; $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. The "nicest line of Spring Goods we ever had at enough of saving over prices of ordinary stores to make it well worth your while buying hqre.. ii mm mm Factory ... ...Shoe Store, mm ii Fife wm .Shoes Retailed FACTORY 1 231-S40 North limerick Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. I have made a general reduction iu Ikon Funcks anil will continue to do so until May 29th. Evan J. Davies, I.IVERY AND Undertaking I 13 N. Jardin Street. lias tempted scores of incompetent persons, schemers and clerks, with only a dangerous smattering of medical knowledge, to venture to concoct so-called spring remedies. In sharp contrast with these risky prepara tions is the one valuable spring remedy worthy the name in the estimation of compe tent persons and medical authorities, Pa I no's celery compound. This widely praised and widely priced rem edy really does mako people well. It is as far removed. In the minds of Judicious men ami women, from all other remedies purporting to accomplish equal results, as the north Is from the south. Clear-headed professional men. business men and the great body of harcb working brain workers all over the country believe heartily, and with good reason, iu Paine's celery compound. Palnc's celery compound gets its staunch est endorsement from physicians and scienti fic men who wore led to verify its claims be cause of its discoverer,the distinguished Dart mouth college professor, Fdward IS. Phelps,. M. ., LL. D. Nothing will pull a tirod-out. nervous, "run-down" man or woman out of the quag mire of sinking health so promptly and firmly as Palnc's celery compound. them ; about all the kinds all the styles. with the nattiest, dressiest m IB m mm mk Pi SB mm il ill Oxfords A. Moyer, Magr. at Factory Prices... SCREEN FRAHES. SCREEN RINOS. .VaniifnotiirerSof Screens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, Ifuon jfencee Of all descriptions at lowest rates. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES ptirwl by this granular effervescent and stlmu. laut. An Instant cure for sour stomAew mwl henUAobefl. which often aeeuuiulate froui liaving a ulght out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF 0AKB0NATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shen
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