TENNEY S Peirnut Brittle is the finest peanut candy made, to cents per box. Try one. You'll want another. 100 pounds of chocolate drops this week nt 25c per lb. HOOKS & BROWN ; 4- North Via In St. The Store That's Always Busy Because shrewd dollar savers take advantage of ottr tempt ing offers. Look at our in ducements for the present : lleauiifnl Unity Carriage and Upwards. Handsome $3.50 and Upwards. Iron Bedsteads Refrigerators With Spigots and Upwards. M.Spoont 118 Bast Cntra St. Cnrry the Iarm IIore4, lU.recp n the farm do not hare the sleek look Unit hursts In the city lhoTlos have. Ncitliu will tin y accomplish so much Work 1 he difference is pnrtly nwliiK to the fact that tho Inline In the city linn H liirgu .roiirtl in of iiniin, while the f strut horse, e en while working. Rets most of ills nutrition from hay. Hut (jrooiiililK bus nlso 11 nn '!'-- deal to do Willi the mi' rlor hllekiics of the city horse's oiit. Tho currycomli is not so luncli usiil us it shmilil Ik; on fiifm horns. 'iV, know, wijs Tbo Trlmv Iklwunl Island Airricnli in ist, wary plates whew the linli 11 ml cuiiycoiiib lire (seldom used, ixocijt wiiil. the horse Is shedding his ount. But u-i'ti ot any time It proinotns the secretion ot oil. which moistens the oont nnil lniikes it .Mm- A well groomed luirse Is ugtmlly well ti d Hut If the grooming were thor oughly done at lcnst once 11 day, the horse would keep In good condition with less food than it now receives. ilood him iinlnp undoubtedly olds diges tion, 11s rul.lilritf the body promotes dlgcs- f,w-i.. people, 11 nd Is un excellent substi tute for exercise tor those who do little muscular work. One application of Dr. ThomaB' Eclectric Oil takes avy theiwlu of the most severe burn. It is an ideal family liniment. Ask your grocer for no "IZoyal Patent flour, and tako no other hramf. Tt Is the beet flour made. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer Ir stcoa 1-tf 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. HANWOMKtrr ..OIL CLOTHS IN TOWN. E. B. FOLEY, it ll'eat Centre Street. V'K IIAVK THK HKSKJNB OK SLAUGHTER - SALE OF A car load of SUMMER CLOTHING just purchased of the $ best makers in Philadelphia and New York, will be sold at the & MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 0 and 11 South Main Straat. The largest clothing house in this section of the State, and renowned for the best goods and cheapest prices of any house in the business in this part of Pennsylvania. The stock embraces Light Suits, all kinds of Plaid Suits with fly front coats and vests and Black Suits in all varieties and styles, with low or high cut vests for Men, Youths and Children. THE COUNTY DETECTIVE Tim lllll CrHlliiK tlii Otllce Defmlnl III tlifi 1Imik Ventonloy. II ARRinHt hi, May 7. The bill minting tin- ntHcfl or county dutectlve in rnnntlwt ImvltiK population of 11)0,001), mid wlildi wu introduced by Rcretfrntatlve Orittitlift, of Hrhnylklll county, cumfr tip for wennrt reading in the House yt-steitlay. Heprt'scn tative 8eth Orme. of the Mine county, op pond tlic nieustira in a speech that carried conviction with it. He mid that though thin bill wan general in character it WM Intended rim-ipally if not altogether for Schuylkill ount y. mid hta people did not want it. The courts iilnmdy had ample power in that di rection, as in conjiiuctl6n with the District Attorney it hitd authority to appoint detec tive for Hperlal ptll pones. Upon a vote lielng taken on the pnxHngc "f tlie hill to third reading, it wan iu'kiiIiyihI .mil the hill killed. The hill crontliiK the ollleeof Kith Wurdeii, with salary ot $I,IVki, wnainlled up. What la known an the. "Kipper" bill, mak ing Pittsburg a city of the first-clan and authorize the Governor to appoint a Mayor and other city officials within 10 days after it goes Into effect, was called npfor considera tion. The Quay people favor the measure, while Magte and Fljrim oppose it. It passed second reading yesterday by a rote of 1O0 to 78. The House was lined up and all the leaders of both factions were on hand. The Schuylkill representatives voting for It were Orme and Schrink, wlillo Whitnia.ll voted Hgninst it. The others were recorded nut present or not voting. There was a bitter discussion, In which factional lines were clearly drawn. Croup and wnooplug cough are childhood's terrors; mil nae pneumonia, nronciuiis, aim other throat and lung troubles, can Ife quick ly enrtd by using Due Minute Cough Cure. (Hill inirj John llooil, of Tiitiisqua, dieil on Wednes day, aged 51 years. He was a member of the O. A. K. The death of V. II. Miller, a poniliint resident of New Kinggold, occurred at that place Wednesday, from Hright' disease. The deceimetl was 18 years old and leaves a wife and four children. Funeral to-morrow morning. Kmle A. Pelfer, aged IS yerirs, died at the home of her brother, Levi I. i'clfvi, lu I'ottsvllle. on the 5th inst. Joseph CoWh-y died at lit. Carmel .vcsleT- Lilay. The iHceasud at ooe time was uniployed ss ti lex m Hi operator at tn .Malranoy wvign wuiles, and also at one of the Shenandoah collieries. He was a member of thu F. & A. M.I O O. F. and 1'. O. S. of A. John James, .mo of Ashland's oldest .enx. died mi the 5th lust, of pletuUy, after it bih-f illness TI funeral "ill tako pla o to-inorrow iil'ternuon. Henry Iluieler, a wualthy farmer rtsldiug ut Lewistuwn, near Tainaqiia, died Wednes day nljiht, from tho efl'ects of being kicked by a cow. He was 71 years of ago. Pkrsonaj,. Tho gentleman who annoyed the congregation last Sunday' by continually coughing will find instant relief by using One -Minute Cough Cure, a speedy and harm less remedy for throat and lung troubles. DeeiN Iteeorded. From Annetta Iloyer to Wm, K. Boyer, premises in Orwigsburg. From Hugh Savage to Patrick Savage, premines lu Sheridan. From James D. Koehor to Duuiol Fryer, premises in est Bruuswick township. From Wm. M. Baeliert and wife to Nosquc hooniiig ISuilroad. premises in Hush township. From D.uilol ltoyorto Wm. Shafcr, premisos in West ltrunawick township. From Itebeeca Smith to Henry Smith, premise in l'inegrovc township. From Joseph I.utz aud wife to Win. Croll, premises in Xurth Union township. From J 11. ltutz, admitiistnitor to Henry A. Zlmmurmuii, premises in Schuylkill Haven, From Win. 1'. Fessler, trustee to Henry A. Zimmerman, premises in Schuylkill Haven. From Daniel Benninghoiraiid wife ct ul. to V. V. Slielhamiucr, premises in West Peuu town.ihip. Unconditional surrender, is tho only terms those famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little Kurly UIm-mk will make with coiistipa lion, sii l; headache and slomHch troubles. (lerimtu Cuttiollo Union The Feat committee of the German Catholic SiK'ii tiis met in Puttsville last evening to luitliei the nrriingemeiit for tho eonventioii aud parade to be held iu I'ottsville the first week in June. State President Weiss, of Wilkesbarre, was present, as we're also Kev. F. W. Loiigiuus, lector of St. Joliu's church, Uev.lvorvtts, his assistant, and Father Massou, of Mlnersvilte. The meeting was presided over by Chairman Christian Duby. Tho secretary read reports from many towns lu all parts of tho State that will semi large delega tions. Among them ate Johnstown, Holies dale, Curbondale, Sharon, Allegheny, Pitts burg, Shaiiiokin, Williamsport, JIhIii and Doylestmvu. All will end societies to parade. Seriintiin will send u great crowd, who will come for the purpose of having that city for the next convention. Philadelphia will op poe Soi-anton for the honor. Tayne's t.lmrdtlllo Nurseries. Funeral iTbsigus made up In auy desired formiifiiitur.il ur wax flowers, upon short notice at ruakonablo prices. Large variety of frames constantly on hand. Orders may be left nt Murium' lUsar, 23 N. Main St., or at P.tyuu's (jrvtmhoase, tliiardvilie. Pa. tf Ketv Undertaker. T. J. Co'tkley has opened nu undertaking establishment lu tuwu with his otUce located at J. J. Cuakley's, 38 North Main street. Night calls at the Ferguson House. 3-1-t All Prices Cut Without Regard to the Quality or flake of Goods. HARD TIMES HET ON A SQUARE FOOTING. IV! A MMQTH STOCK REPORT. Correelnl tor the "Herald" Dally by Stark llrolhers, ltrakers, ICgali llultdllig. orntiRa. t-i.i"ii Am. Totraceo ... . Atchison Am. Suanr IU t . (.'mi. Southern ... .lernev Outrnl... North We.tcrn .. " H . i . . .. 'llli'Hrn Jn . "t rau I 71 "TH'b 104 fifi ll'J Itoek lrdnml Oni r. v v. a st 1. . ft.': Allierlcnii Snlrlts D. A II I. I, AW lhltth Vnllrv.... US', 2'-i MS', 2:1 '., Oen. KliH'trie l,kc Honrs Irfillls Sl N.ish . .. 41'', Manhattan Mo. Paclflc :rx: 12 National Lend Itnlt llhlo t N Y.Ontml . 100 1" 204 1 is, ijbhtiht ....... ..i.,. , 11 v,. h. r... A . ti"; No. Pac. Pfd ........ Wi Hemllng lg Teni r & 1 - SOB Texas Paclflc - I'nlon Paclfle Wabash I'PIJ - Western tlnlnn TW 7H isoutii kw. i'ia t'hes Ohio 1.. ' W. I. Erie .1 U. B. Rubber .J. Chlsaro MMXi.t OfWttKO. CI.OSIKO Whe.it, SJ.t, July Corn, 9mi ........ lints, -nei. J in v.. July.. Iird, Sept.. July.. You Can. Be Well When your Wood Is pure, rloh and nourishing for nerve and muscles. The blood is the vital fluid, and when It Is poor, thin and Im- mire von must either tntler from some dis tressing disease or you will easily fall a vic tim to sudden changes, exposure, oroverwork. Keep your blood pure with Hoods Sarsapar illu and be well. Hood's Pills are the heat after-dinner pill aulat digestion, cure headache. S5 cent. Itti'i DownTi.voT r uidTwoDvowtiHl. Philadflrhla, fiuy 7. A rowbjut con tainfns; plx men, who were on their way to their place cf employment orr a mud d'&Elns tnirhl.-.o, was struck yesterday at the nicu h of tRe 8clmyl- klll river by a tuK, wbb-li had the boat In tow. The rowboat waa demolished 986 417 m m eiti-in Kg occupants thrown Into the water. Tv.o of them, who Had evident ly been wounded by blows from the propeller blades of the tug", were drowned. They were Thomas Murray, of Iirldgetun, N. J., and Thomas John son, cplpred, of Woodbury, N. J. The ntherti were rescued. Wu Designs In l'lotvers. All kinds of funeral designs, made up lu wax. Old funeral frames refilled with wax flowers. Payne's Glrardvllle nurseries, tf Spri 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 run from 25c. to $1.50 for Laundered Waists. Don't wait till choice styles are gone but come now and pick from our gteat assortment of stylish waists. CHANGES IN THE TARIFF Will advance many lines of goods. We have made large purchases and can continue to sell fine dress goods and silks4 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; hy pay more ? L. J. WILKINSON MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET. CHILDREN'S SUITS. We have the largest and hnegt line to be iound anywhere else in g We aiso have an enormous st0ck of PANTS of a11 sizes d the State. See our Blouse, Junior and Reefer Suits. Customers can gg -n al, varieties. sod ftt dy cut prices find thousands of different patterns in this line at our store and for W t t very little money can make a choice of any. We always carry the r-i-r-nn r- ixi-r- ' finest lines of goods, and in' tKat way have earned the reputation of OUR HAT O El PA R 8 SVI E- N 8 having the largest and best clothing house in the coal region; g Contains the" largest stock of Stiff and Soft Hate in. .&e lown. Our . . ., Ill, II A II,,.' of the Globe (rr r NEURALGIA Ml similar CmnpUlnts, nnil iircpin-Ld ubiler tho an fngi'iit GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS prsfictibed Dy eminent physiolanj! Kj OR. RICHTER S " IJi y OJF Ji TAIM EXPEiLEfl. W01 ul rcnowneil t KemartuMy flm cful ! 1 Bfinlv m-nntnn tih Tv Je Mark " Anchor, BT. Ail. nirlitrrAt'o.,8l.Pparlsn. rw lorn 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Braiich Homes. Ova Qlaiiworki, S5it.uii.ia. KuUorsoil A rucuunuoDiltil liy Hi tli . ill N Vl in H '.. . iiirl'iilim b, led N Miiir HI . ' P II Klrlln, II H Midu St Slit I umlciih fi .... ft Trtiwv" DRVtlCHTin'S ANCIIOU SfOMArilAI. Vert for ',llvkpeota8in0lrli rnmnlnlntn. I ' jsuraisimNw MAHANOY CHY. John Flitliorty, an aged and respected resi dent of Cole's Patch, dhd,seterdii.v, aged 87 years, of general duhiHfy. Ho leaves a wife and eight children. Jlerrltt Allen. 8-year-old son of William and Mary Smith, of Ulrsrrt Manor, died this morning. The funeral mi Momlay. The funeral of the lute llnrry Huuek, of Quakake, took place uti Sunday. John Anstock, J. J. Quirk, Wallace liable man, a. W. Stltaer and Feu. Cooper will represent the MahftMp City Fish aud dame Protective Association at the county con' vention and shoot at Llewellyn on May 14th. Charles Mclireeu bad the index finger of his left hand almost severed yesterday by a knife, while making a wedge at Tunnel Itidgc colliery. John Denny, while riding a bicycle down grade yesterday, lost control of the wheel aud was pitched overs stone wall, receiving ugly cuts about the lace ami beau. Juntos GUI, of Bowmsiis, who was a prom inent r'cy:llt last son son, has gene to Full Hiver, Mass., where he has secured employ ment. , J.ime Wrenn, a muthiiicst employed at Kaier's brewery, received a painful wotn'id on the bead thin morning by a bolt fulling from (he floor abuse him, Only a few of thaw tailor made suit left at tlie Famous ul $5, (6 and tJ7 a suit. Go and gel one. 5 U at PERSONAL 'MENTION. - Mrs, John P. Hofllmm, of North Maiu street, yesterday roniovisd her family eilects to Philadelphia. Kills Lewis, proprietor of tho Delmonieo, Tamaqua, greeted Ilil iinany friends iu town yesterday. Joseph Ityan spent to-day In I'ottsvllle. Mrs. Stephen Mtddleton and son, Arthur, of GUberton, spent yesterday afternoon in town. Miss Jenkins, of Atisbnla, Conn., is visit ing In town as the guest of the Shone family. Frank J. Grady was n passenger on the noon P. & II. train to Philadelphia. Mrs. J. Arthur Moyor left at noon to-day for Southampton, to visit her parents. C. C. Loador, Sliainoklu's loading dry goods mordant, was a visitor to town to-day. Ho came here in tho Interest of blooded borso flesh, and was accommodated at Xois wenter's sales stables. Charles Hooks, of I'ottsvllle, was greeting friends in town to-day, John W. Major, one of tho "typos" on the IIkiialii, is confined to his bed by ill ness. Mrs. Karcher, of Philadelphia, is tho guost of Mrs. Israel Eisonbowor, of South White street. Prof. S. I. Wood, of Wilko6barre, spent yesterday in town, looking after Iho interest of his business college, hero. He left this morning for Har.lcton, David C. Hughes and family left town this morning to visit friends at Philadelphia and Harrisburg. They will bo absent about two weeks. , Utile l'olks Celeblute, A birthday party was held last evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Major, on East Coal street, In honor of their daughter, Ksbie, who celebrated her tenth anniversary. A vory enjoyable time was spent and the little hostess was presented with numerous presents. At 0:30 o'clock refreshments were served after which tho merry little folks repaired to their respective homes. Those lu attendance wore : Ida SI. Eisenhart, Lavira llobbins, Laura Yost, Ida Muder, Sadie Cooper, llesslu liowe, Ella Wyatt, May Anker, Liz-ie Howard, Iiortha Link, llessio Williams, Viola Itaudenbush, Auuio Coakley, Stella Vallda, Eva Stutren horger, Polly Eisenhower, llattle Ik tikes, Emma Eisenhart, Edna Williams, Mabel Deater, Hattlo Major, Edna Krieger, Mamie Coakloy, Sadie Uolowrey, Roy Yost, Luther Evans, Joseph Wyatt, Charles Coakley, Thomas Williams, Dal. Ibimugc, Isaac Eisen hower, Claud Cooper, Thomas Llewellyn, Frank MoOuiro, Albert Eisenhower, Walter Uennie, Milton Itaudenbush, Thomas Jones, Willie Llowollyn, lticlnud Itamage, Garfield Kreigcr, Alux. nd Harry Major, Georgo Iktnkes, Thomas C. Williams, Mrs. Philip Muder, of towui Mrs. Charles Heuniiigor and Monroe and Hannah llaukes, of St. Nicholas. Just try a 10c box of Cascarets, the finest liver aud bowel regulator over mado. Uhjeh - - ... . - rr CLOTHING HOUSE. LOUISl GOLDIN, Proprietor. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout the Country Chronicled tor Hasty Perusal. Mrs. Hannah Glenn, of St. Clair, was at' nutted to the I'ottsvllle Hospital having In jured her hip from a fall. The Delano shops, which have been work ing nluo hours a day, yesterday began work ing eight hours. The orders do not state him long this is likely to continue. Sumo of the Lehigh Valley advertising still lontalns the statement, "No dust, no foul smelling smoke; only anthracite real uwd." Take down the signs. The Ashland Iloioiigh Council voted down the proposition to establish a garbage system in that town. Tho families who for many years have been milking their home at the Merriam colliery, where i hey have been employed, are fist leaving the place as soon as they can secure employment elsewhere. George Johnson, of Frackvllle, yesterday caught IP pound of specktrd beauties, not one of which was less tlmn eight and most uf them ten Inches In length. The Scranton courts granted nine decrees of divorce on Saturday and during the earlier part of the week six others had bein issued. Indies are approached on the Slfhuiokln streets at night 'by strangers and there is complaint made tint the police are not vigi lant enough. The Junior Order of United American Mechanics will hold its annual convention at Jlauoh Chunk on May IS. The new Heading directory is completed and contains 81, Mi names, which leads the Reading Eagle In believe that the population of that city Is 87,091, an Increase of 32-13 over last year. Leonard Anson, a woodsman, fell thirty feet from a bridge near Gftleton, broko his neck and died. -Governor Hastings signed the bill of Sena tor Miller, repealing the act of 1800, regulat ing the salerlea of county commissioners. It inssed tho house by n vote of 125 to 38. Mayor Patterson prevented a prolouged hypnotic font nt Harrlaburg, whioh Dr. Flint was to have performed. May 15, tho dato of tho Washington monu ment unveiling In Philadelphia, has been de clared it public holiday in Pennsylvania by Governor Hastings. Constable Matt. Olblmi arrested a man froii Brownsville for fighting in a saloon at tin comer of Main and Centre stieots, this after "noon. ' A popular Pease piano was placed in th- homo of Jeremiah O'Connor, at Mahiiuoy l'.ane. by O'Neill llriu , to day. YE3TSRDAV3 BABEBALL (JAMES. Xiitlouul J,inr;uo. . At Pittsburg Pittsburg. 3; Cincinnati, 1. At Boston Uoston, B; Washington, 1. At Philadelphia llaltlmore, 7; Philadel phia, 6. At Cleveland Cleveland, 8; Chi cago, 1. At New York (10 Innings, dark ness) New York, 9; Brooklyn, 9. Knstoru Lentruo. At Wilkesbarre Wilkesbarre, 11; To ronto, 8. At Scranton Buffalo, 11; Scran ton, 10. At Providence Syracuse. 4; Providence, 3. At Springfield Springfield, 17; ltochester, S. Atlantic I.oncuo. r At Lancaster Lancaster, 6; Hartford, 4. At Heading Athletic, 9; Reading, 6. At Richmond Norfolk, 1; Richmond, 0. At Newark Newark, 12; Faterson, 5. On Trlitl Tor JUurtlor; Gunbury, Pa., May 7. Steve Gore and Frank Baum were put on trial before Judge Savldge yesterday charged with the murder cf Tuefel Gurskle, at Mt. Carmel, on the night of Jan. 16. Dur ing a general fight Gurskle was struck on the head with a beer bottle, and then stabbed In the neck, the knlfo severing tho right Jugular vein. Death ensued the next day. Gore, Baum and William P.yefskl, "William Gurkls and Martin Gorlin were arrested, and tho other three are now witnesses for the commonwealth. CascaicU stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. MISCELLANEOUS. ITtOK HUNT. Dwelling home on West Cherry X1 street. Apply at 25 North Main street. 2t "TANTKD. Man, fair education, as siiserin- 1 1 teiiueut, sou per montii nrat year, email cash security required. Address "Opportunity" this office. W-lt IICKNSB FOIt SALE. Tho saloon and res J tituriuit license of Daniel It. Wilson, 011 Centre street, Ashland, Is for solo. Apply at this ofllce. 4-si-tI Oil ItlfiXT. IIoiho itnd store. Franey's row, CJoul street. Also store and Uwelllntr next 10 it. v. iiiira 11 ry goous store. Apply io.i.j. rraney. o-ikii FOIt SALK Lot 30x150, situate 011 West Cool street. Two single houses. 0110 oil the front mid the other 011 the rear of lot. l'or price uud term apply to T. It. Iteddull, Attorncy-at-law, corner of Main and Centro streets. 4-28-tf T ANTHI). Ven to prepare for examination 1 for clerk or carrier to he held at Shenan doah post office soon. Valuable Information about Government positions and examinations free. NATIONAL COltHKSPONDKNCK IN STITUTE pepnrtment K. Washington, D. O. Ot I71STATI2 OF OTTO CAULS, DECEASEI). Vj Letters testamentary on the estate of Otto Carls, late of the Borough of Shenandoah, Sehuylkill county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to August William Carls una Chrlatlan llausman, nt Shenandoah, Pa., to whom all persons indebted to said estate are remiefcted to make payment, und those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to Auodst WII.I.IJLM Cauls, and ClIHISTIAN ltXlSMAN, Or their attorney, Kxeeutors. U. W. Huokuakeu. Shenandoah, lu., April 38, 1897. 4-23-ot-oaw - SUflflER - H latest AS CIENTIST SAVED President Barnaby, of Hartsville College, Survives a Serious Illness . Through the Aid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Prom tho Itcpub.loan, The Hartsville College, situated at Harts, vllle, Indiana, was founded yeaisagn in the Interest of the United llrethreu Church, when the state wm mostly a wilderness, and colleges were scarce. The oollege li well known throughout the eountry, farmer stu dents having gone into all parts of the world. PROF. ALVIN P. BABNABY. A reporter recently called at this famous seat of learning and was sliown into the room of tho President, Prof. Alvln P. Ilurnuby. When last seen by the reporter Prof. Darn aby was lu delicate health. To-day he was apparently In the best of health. Iu re sponse to an Inquiry the professor said : "Oh, yes, I am much better than for some time. I am now in perfect health; but my recovery was urougut auoui in rauicr peculiar way." "Tell me about It," said the reporter. "Well, to begin at the beginning," said the professor, "1 BtuTlled too hard when at school, endeavoring to educate myself for the professions. After completing the com mon course I came here, ana graduated from the theological course. I entered the min istry, and accepted the charge of a United Brethren Church at a small place In Kent FACTORY : asr-240 North limerick Street, SIWNANDOAH, PA. I have made a general reduction to do so until May 29th.' TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Hand of America, Call- fornla. Via tho truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Routo," which traversos 11 region of purpotual sunshlno, whoro snow storms, blizmrdg or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman fust and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points lu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, 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. Haiti St. PANTS. style, double, rim, black or brown Cotumbuj, Did. Coffhty, Mloh. Belflg titan amWlIoun tu re, I applied myself dillfenily to njy work and studies. In time 1 notloed that my health was failing. My trouble was Indi gestion, and this with other troubles brought on nervousness. "My physielan prescribed for me for some time, and advised m to take it oliange ol ollmate. I did as lie requested aud was some Improved. Boon after, I came here as pro festor in physios and eliemistry, and latrr was financial agent of this college. Tho change agreed with me, and for nV litis my health was better, but my duties were heavy, and lliraln I found my trouble returning. This tune it was more severe and in the winter I Ivecaln completely prostrated. I tried vtivions medicines and different physi cians. Finally, I was able to return to my duties. Lust snrlnz I was elected nreaident of the college. Again I Imd considerable work, and the trouble, wliMh hull not born entiiely cured, began to iflast mc, and fast fall I collapsed. Iliad different doctors, but none did me any good. Professor Bowman, who is professor of natural solstice, told me of Ills experience with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fur Pale People and urged me to give them a trial, because they had benefited him in a similar case, and I concluded to try them. " The first box helped me, and the second gave great relief, such as I hail never ex perienced from the treatment of any physi cian. After using six boxes of the medicine I was entirely cured. To-day I nm perfectly well. I feel better and stronger than for years, I certainly recommend this medi cine." To allay all doubt Prof. Barnaby cheer fully mode an affidavit before Ltman J. ScunDKn, Notary Public. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People ore sold by all dealers, or will lie sent postpaid on receipt of price, 6x) cents a box. or six boxes i for 2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or by I the 100), by addressing Dr.Wllliams'MeUfcine I Company, Schenectady, N, Y. SCHGGN FRAHGS. iCttBEN RINOS. .V.iiiiiictnror.or" screens, WINDOW GUARDS, STABLE GUARDS, TREE GUARDS, T jfences Of all descriptions atllowest rates. in Iron Fkncks aud will continue Oregon, Washington, 'Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick tluio, low ruton, mid all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rnlos right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropnpostnl card, J. P. MeCnnn, T. P. Agent, 510 Itail road avenue Elmira, N. Y.A or 391 Broad way, Now York. 2-3-tf W. E. lloyt, O. E. P. Agt. FACTS. StflPP'S SHOE STOlJE Is the only Shoe Stors in Sheimii doah that sells cheap for cash on .a cash basis. We do not give our customers presents, but do give them the benefit of haftl time prices. Give us a call and we will prove what we say, not by talk, but by quality. 17N 3rth Main Street. U1TS Stiff Hat should be seen. n and 11 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Penna. .- v. UttasuK dtBSK DSBBSHSWS1
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