TRY ONE Pound of our 25c chocolate candy assortment and then tell us if you ever tasted its equal at less than 40c Remember we have 40 ki"ds at this price. We are al- igen's ior Lowney's pack age candy. 60c for one pound arid 30c for a Yi lb package. HOOKS & BROWN, tx N. Main St. HAVE YOU TRIED Houck's Headache Cure ? A sure curt or your monry r' funded, (live It n trial. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street. Shenandoah, l'a. Telephone Conniction. Rubber! Rubber! The disagreeable weather will soon be with us and now while you have an opportunity purchase your rubbers for the winter at our special prices. Children's, Youth's, Ladies', 15c per pair 20c per pair 25c per pair Men's, .-,t j..amy, 40c per pair BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I SPONT, PROP. POUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. STOVES, RANGES, HEATERS. QUEEN ' ' ...V- . Keep Your House Warm by using our Stoves, Kanges and II caters. They are cheaper both in price and fuel. We have a nice selection in stock. They must be sold. Christmas 15 rapidly approaching and we need room for our fancy stock of holiday furniture. This is our first season in the stove business, and to thoroughly advertise it, we will sell thera at small profits. Or upward will buy you a stove, range or heater. Every one sold is accom panied with a guarantee. We carry the "Oueen Cinderella." "Liberty." "Uncle Sam's Fortune,' "Family Fortune," "New Fortune." "llanner," stoves and ranees. In heaters we carry the "Art Peninsular, "Empress Cinderella,""Imperial Cinderella," "Liberty," "Acme," "llanner," "Flora." Our "Peninsular'' answers a three-fold pur pose namely, a Stove, Range or Ileator. DAVISON'S BUSY . FURNITURE . AND . STOVE . STORE, 121-123 North Main St. Pleasing To The We advertise to draw the atten tion of the reading public to tell them that we are in the optical business, that we make a specialty of fitting people with glasses to correct imperfect vision. Many people come to us because they have read our advertisements. Also through the recommendations of our pleased patients. Give us a call ; we will treat you right. Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN, 118 S. Mail? Street. BEST LINE OF" nnnnnmr-n r.n.m rrrn bnuutmca, rLuuit, rccu, HAY and BTBAW, Floor anil Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, ;r-wcelntreBt, mm A imp ia what many a mother is looking for; something absolutely safe and reliable, that will disarm hor terror of that dread rattling, strangling cough, so fearful to the mother, so fatal to tho child. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is a croup cure that can be relied 011. Thousands say so. Mrs. W. J. Dickson ("Stanford Evoleth") write3 from Truro, N. S. : "That terror of mothers, tho startling, eroupy cough, never alarmed mo bo long as 1 had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house." " We have usod Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in our family for years. Onco when our hoy had a savero attack of croup, wo thought that ho would die. But we broke up the attack by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." R. II. COX, Plauchoville, La. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price 50 cents. PERSONAL MENTION. John McCuteheon, of Laurel street, who was reported dying yesterday, was still alive to-dny but gradually crowing weaker. Oscar Weader, of Levonia, I . 1 ., is visit ing relatives in town. Christ. Foltz left town yesterday for Sharon, Pa., to visit a brother. James J. Coaklcy wcut to rew lork City yesterday in response to a telegram announc ing the serious illness of otic of his children. Miss Bertha Wilson, of Mt. Carmel, is being entertained by Miss Anuio Schaeil'cr, of North Main street. Deaths antl Funeral. The fuueral of John Cullihan, tho boy who was killed in the breaker of Packer No. 1 colliery on Monday, will tako place to-morrow morning, at !) o'clock. Mass will be cele brated in St. Mary Magdaleno church, at Lost Creek, by llev. P. F. Daggett and the funeral will proceed at lOo'clock, via P. & 11. Railway, for Frackville, whero interment will be made. The funeral of Pierro llergan took place at his late residence in Rappahannock this morning. Sorvices were conducted in St Joseph's Roman Catholic church at Glrard villo, whore High mass was celebrated. The remains wcro taken to Pottsvilleand interred in No. 2 cemetery. A Card. Wc, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a fill-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-ccut bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Uagen buch, Sheuandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Wcrsteiu & Co. U-ll-33t dw Unlet Tor Assault. John A. Snedden was prosecuted before Justice Shoemaker this morning and put under $300 bail on a charge of assault and battery mado by his wife. SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. vStock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Brown Stont, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. For a Few Days Only ! One lot of Alpine hats, all colors, trimmed with ribbon and cique feathers, for 75 cents, worth double ; one lot of Sailor and knock about hats, from 50 cents up 1 Rough Rider, all colors, G5 cents up ; one lot of children' trimmed hats, from $1.00 up; fine iiu ported French hats, latest styles, from 75 cents to 95 cents j Germantownyaril, colors JJrown, Green nud Red, only 5 cents a hank infant's silk, wool and velvet combination caps, from 25 cents up, Mrs. J. J. Kelly, 26 South Main Street, - Shenandoah, Pa. Agers Cherry Peciorai 1 jfec PITHY POINTS. appenlng Throughout the Country Chrotitflnt! for Unity Perusal. A half dozen soldiers wcro discharged from tho Pottsvillo hospital yesterday. Tho Reading Archdeaconery of tho Lpisco- pal church closed a two-days session at St. Clair last evening. II. M. Fry, of Schuylkill Ha von, has resigned as traveling salceiuau for a Philadel phia firm. Mr. Fry Is well known here, and three years ago was a Prohibition caudldalo for Poor Director. Tho ambulanco of tho Pottsvillo hospital has tho right of way on tho streets of that town. Mrs. Serena Weaver, of Palo Alto, nbout 40 years old, is in Jail charged with shop-lifting, charged by Dives, Pomcroy & Stewart. Tho approach of the season of Advent may account for tho many weddings in Catholic churches of tho county. Tho Town Council of Pottsvillo will issue 4 per cent, bonds to tho amount of $7,500, proceeds to be used in building a new engine house. A colored woman diod at Wllliamsport at thu ago of 101 years. Tho C. D. Kaler licueficial Society, com posed of tho employes of tho C. D. Kaler Co., are arranging to hold a ball In Mahanoy City sumo time no.it mouth. Hnzloton exchanges say there is a scarcity of empty dwelling houses in that city. l'ugineor Price died from injuries received In tho Lehigh Valley wreck near Wilkes barre. Lehigh Valley railroad stock went down to !27J yesterday, the lowest prico olfered for shares in the history of tho company. An incicase of pens-ion from Jll to $10 per mouth has been granted to Henry Neidlinger, of Oruin, Schuylkill county. John Crane, a miner, 37 years of age, of Mt. Pleasant, was hurt at Taylorsville two weeks ago. He has a bad wound of the leg which will detain him In tho hospital for several weeks. Mrs. Mary ltotb to day retired as pro prietress of tho Aslilaml House, and was suc ceeded by Nelson T. Uriudcl, of Suntury. Alfred lltowu, of Palo Alto, a brakeman, had both legs cut off on the P. & R. road, and died at a Philadelphia hospital, before his wife reached his side. Mt. Carmcl's new brewery on Monday placed their product on the market for the llrst timo. P. J. Ferguson, of towu, is olio of the stockholders. Accidents of a minor character are numer ous about tho mines. Spain WiiutK Arbitration. .Special to Uvenino Herald. Palis, Nov. 10. Tho Spanish peace com missioners have presented a long document in answer to the American arguments on the Philippine question, lly mutual couseut, tho document was handed to the American com missioners without being read. The meeting was then adjourned until Saturday. The Spanish document proposes an arbitration of tho Philippine question, and maintains the original position of the Spanish commission ers. woitns ok noi'i: roil avhak mux. Men with weakened powers and exhausted vigor have been taught to believe that such cases aie hopeless. They loso all ambition and give themselves up to despair. Their condi tion may be the result of habits or indiscre tions, or It may bo to a certain extent in herited, but there is compensation in Nature and tbesodlls aro curable. Seek Dr. Oieeno, 33 West llth St., New York City, or write 1I m fully. Ho has found the glorious reme dies that redeem manhood and multitudes of men testify to tho wonderful recuperative powers of the treatment of this great specialist. Ono of his wonderful discoveries is tho world-famed Ncrvura. Tho advice of your local doctor you have found valueless, but tho world's foremost physician tells you ho cau cure you and restore you to useful ness. Ho will givo you advico absolutely free, and your case will be treated with in violablo confidence. Many men have been victims of costly experiments and are skep tical, but the broad statements of this eminent physician can be trusted. Think what restored vitality would mean to you and hesitate no lougur. Write to Dr. Greene and bo cured. I.ynu-Diinu Contest. The Lynn-Dunn judicial contest, like liancho's ghost, will nut down, and again made its appearance at Pottsvillo yesterday, when several ballot boxes wore opened to correct a total of seventeen votes. Among them were tho following : Shenandoah, First ward, ballot 301, Mark Cannon, held to be Illegal 011 account of registration ; votod for Dunn 37S. Anthony Warsavago, no proofs returned ; voted for Lyon. John Keatan, ballot 170 ; no proofs returned illegal ; voted for Duun straight. 00 ballot, Matt Seeziuski, attacked on registration ; voted for Dunn. Win. Penn, William Nelski, ballot 107, was held to bo legal. Other ballots opened were those of Mahanoy City, Gilborton, Branch dale, Hegius, Porter, Orwigsburg and Potts villo. These will not deciilo the contest ono way or tho other. No moro ballots will bo pencd, and tho court will render its final report at tho next session. Let us hope that the end is in sight. llurnufl by (lus. Andrew Anofski, a laborer In tho 'second lift, bottom split, south dip gangway, Knick erbocker colliery, was burned in a frightful manner last night about tho head, neck, face and anus. The man was working on tho night shift. Ho went down tho chute, and shortly after returned to tho breast with a naked lamp. Tho flame igulted a largo body of gas. The forco of the explosion blow Anofski some distance down the chute. Paul Uranick, another laborer, was also burned about tho face and "hands by tho same explo sion, but not seriously. Deeds ltecortleil. From James Murphy ot al to Israel Matthew, premises in Ryan township; fiom John Horuberger and wife to John Adam Wolfgang, premises in Itutlcr township from William II. Zulick et al to Daniel M. Phillips, premises in Schuylkill Haven from Daniel M. Phillips and wife to William Moycr, premises in Schuylkill Haven : from John OchB to Sarah Alice Sbumber, premises iu l.ldrcd township. Working Time .Improved, Park No. 3 colliery workod 21 days in October and the operators expect to excel this record during the present month. Tho colliery is working better time now than it has iu two years past. At tho last pay, after deducting for icnts, coal, store and supplies, the company distributed over $0,000 among its employes. Depot ltohhod. iiiol'uunsy depot nt New lioston was robbed during Monday night for tho fourth timo. Tho only booty the thieves secured consisted of u number of tickets aud rubber bauds, Uiteri h Knife. During a quarrel at Mahanoy City last nltdit Tony Pastello, an Italian, made use ol ukuifuuud almost severed the right ear 01 Frank Antonio, a follow countryman, from the head. Child'. Arm Fractured, A young daughter of Claude Ilrowu, of Ilrowusvillu, toppled from a high chair yes terday afternoon and sustained a fracture of tho 111 111. Dr. ('alien was called to reduce it, Jiivrulle ilayer Iiured. James Clancy, a 15-year-old boy of Malm- uoy City, sustained a fracture of the collar bone while playing foot hall yesterday. Ho was tackled by another player aud thrown heavily to the grouud. CRIMINAL COURT. (Icoigo yulmi, of Hirardvllle, Called to Answer the Charge of Murder. Pottsvillo, Nov. 10. The trial of criminal cases is not being disposed of as iiipldly us is desired by tho District Attorney because counsel for tho defendants aro not always ready or defendants or prosecutors aro not on hand. For this reason a largo number of capiases havo been Issued for thoso litigants who havo failed to nut iu an nppcaratico. This morning tho Qulnii murder trial was called before Judge Lyons. On August 20th last, Patrick Scully, of Glrardvllle, was struck on tho head with a stone, sustaltiiug 11 compound fracture of tho skull. Ho was re moved to the Minors' hospital and died at that institution on tho foUowiugday without gain ing consciousness. This resulted in tho ariest of Gcorgo Quiuu, of tho same place, charged with throwing tho stono. George Kennedy, Michael Hutler and John McAllister, ull ol Glrardvllle, were also arrested at tho timo as accomplices of Quinu aud accessories to the crime Scully's patents llvo in Giraidville, but A r some timo previous tho young man had been employed in Philadelphia. At thu hearing in tho Justice's olllco it developed that Oiilnn and Scully had sumo difficulty over a letter, and while the latter was on his way homo from Ashland on tho night in question ho was met by Quiuu and tho tlueo others and tho injuries which resulted in his death wore inflicted. Tho three men with Quiuu disclaim all knowledge of Quiun's In tentlon to attnok his victim, aud say they aro in 110 way responsible iu the matter Scully was 30 years old and bad a sister with whom Quiuu paid somo attention. Quiuu, tho accused man, is 20 years old, During tho greater part of yesterday after. noon thcro was on trial before Judgo llechtel, lu court No. 1, nn assault and battery ciuu from llramlon ville, in which Chillies S. Reichcrt was tho prosecutor aud Hurvey Junes and William Marsdcu thu defeudauts. According to tho testimony Marsdcu hud gone to Rcichcrt s stable to hire a team. Relchcrt was in no hurry to givo tho team saying that they did not always pay him promptly. A war of words ensued and ilnally tho parties came to blows. Thu juiy rendered a scaled verdict this morning Hud lug tho defendant not guilty and prosecutor fur costs. Joe Zukofsky. tho mau who beat bis wife 111 such a horrible manner sometime ago at Colorado, and was convicted at court yester day, was sentenced to thrco years imprison lnent, instead of ono, as erroneously repotted In this correspondence yestorday. Joe Savitsky was charged before Judge llechtel, with carrying concealed deadly weapons, on oath of Reujamiu Molz, but was found not guilty. James Marsden and Robert Dauoii were tried before Judge Lyous on tho ehaige of assault aud battery on oath of Adam Kline and Gideon Kline. Thoy wore found guilty and sentenced to pay $10 flue, tho costs and stand committed until scnteuco is complied with. Tho Supreme Court, sitting at Pittsburg, yestorday reversed the Schuylkill county court or rather, Judge G. A. Endlich, of llerks county, who was specially sitting In tho case of l'ricko et al., vs. Quinii etal This is what has become known as tho Port Carbon coal dirt case, which has been hang ing iu court for several years. Tho borough of Port Caibon and Christian Fricke, of the same borough, sought by bill in equity, tc restrain Tyler, McTurk & Co., and John T. (juinu, wno operated coal wasneries near Now Castle, and tho Mill Creek Coal Com. pauy, which operated a colliery at New Huston, near tho headwaters of Iho Mill Creek, from emptying coal diit and culm into Mill Creek, which runs through the borough of Port Carbon, and which had re sulted iu tho blocking of prlvato drains aud public sewers, aud had dono other damage to Fricke and others named iu tho bill. The laic William II. Wells was appointed master aud examiner in the case, and after he bad heard all the testimony, resigned. L. D. Smith, Ksq was appointed to Succeed him and re ported in favor of an injunction against tho company. Judge Endlich reversed tho master's report and dismissed the bill against all parties. An appeal was taken to the Supremo Court, with the result as above a victory for tho borough of Port Carbon. Among tho cases in which tho Grand Jury at court yesterday found true bills were the following: John Lawlor, larceny as servant nud agent, and larceny as bailee, oath of George T. Llewellyn ; Miko Tlnipko, assault and battery to kill, oath of Andrew Kondrak ; B. O. Reiner, John M. Reiner, Henry Smith, Frederick Smith, receiving. stolen goods, oatu of t. 11. Scott. Hills ignored : Houora Roardou, assault aud battery, prosecutor, Georfe Wallace, to pay costs; Ignatz fawclowsky, assault and battery, prosecutor, Katio Wyfok, to pay costs ; Mary Makoski, assault and battery. prosecutor, Philip Munish, to pay costs; George Najiucs, common nuisance, prosecu tor, Wm. Yesulitus, to pay costs. 3Ir. lladesty Accepts. Gcorgo I!. Hadcsty, of Ashland, at present a member of tho P. & R. C, & I. engineer corps, has accepted the position of minln engineer for tho Lohigh & Wllkcsbarro Coal Co., and will remove to Uazletou 111 tho near future. He has rented a house in that city. Mr. Klsenliower's New Job. The many friends here of Prof. John H. Eisenhower, formerly superintendent of the public schools at Centralia, will hear with pleasure of his appointment aa principal of the Montana schools, near Mt. Carmel, at a salary of $05 a month. He assumed his duties on Monday. Death's Betrothal. A few years ago a New York newspaper conducted an open discussion upon the topic: "Is Marriage a Failure?" The answer is easy aud upon the surface. Where mere is mutual love and respect, if there is also health, marriage is a success. When health is left out, even the most ardent love does not count, and marriage is invariably a failure. Modern science lias cried the warning so often that all should realize the dangers of wedlock to people in ill-health. In a case ot tuts kind deatu lurks on every sice in the kiss of betrothal and the caress of the honeymoon. The man who is sufTerintf from ill-health is a physical bankrupt, and has no right to condemn a woman to be his nurse for life and the mother of babes that inherit his physical weakness. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery acts directly on the digestive organism. It makes it strong and its actiou perfect. When a man's di gestion is all right his blood will be pure; when his blood is pure his nervous system Will be strong aud his health vigorous. A woman who suffers from weakness and disease of the delicate organism of her sex is certain to suffer from general ill-health, and to be an unhappy, helpless invalid and a disappointment as a wife. Her children will be weak, puny and peevish. A happy home is an impossibility for her until her health is restored. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures all troubles of the dis. tincUy feminine organism. It cures them speedily, completely and permanently. It Ct3 for wifehood and motherhood. Doth medlciues aie sold by all good dealers. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. Roosevelt's Rough Riders Restored to Health by Brought Him Back to Life. New York, Sept. 30, i8os. Messrs. Wolls, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen I might havo broken down sooner in the campaign about Santiago If I had had timo to realize what was tho matter with mo beforo the Spaniards surrendered. God knows I broke down soon enough as it was, and it was as groat a surprise to mo as it was to the other boys who knew ino at home. Hut the Spaniards kept us busy, when wo were not busy on our own account getting ready for tho big fight. That I was a mem ber of the Roosevelt Regiment I shall always bo nroud, and tho fights at Las Quasimas and at Sau Juan Hill will bo things to talk about for mnnv a vear. Hut I would not havo lived to talk about them if I had not found something to brace niv nerves up again after the siego I had of it at Santiago with dysentery and slow lever 1 got so I could liardiy snoot, anu umhiko 1 um hi'tluT I did or not. T Inst 20 iMiunds in weight and a lot moro tlmn that In Knlrit. if von can measure a fel low's Biiirit that way. Half a dozen Mauser bullets could not havo made worse mess of me than tho Cuban climate and tho mud in the Santiago trenches did. As soon as I found T tvns ,lrlf nml hit nerves were all gone I bunted for a tonic. I found it on th way back North, when I got some of the Paiuo's celery compound I saw other men using. Hnw it braced meUI my uicturo will show hotter than anything else. It is tho greatest nerve restorer that can bo mado, for it brings all tho force there is 111 a man to tue suriace. Ji. Ji. j-ioiivr, Daugo, Colorado, MISCELLANEOUS. JOR HALK A valuable manufacturing plant ' fully equipped for the manufacture of cloth bats and cops and boxes, nnd a double frame dwelling house, together or seperato. Scaled or verbal bids for all or part of real estate, or equipment will bo received up to arid Including November 30th, 180S, at the olllco of the company, eorner Coal and Kmerlck streets, Shenandoah, l'a. 11-15-2W PltOFITAHI.K HOME WOItK. We want o few men anil women ill every town to inako novelties for us at their homes; day or evening; 8a to J1S weekly j no canvassing or eiperlenco needed; steady employment; plalniustruetlons uml work aunt to your homo on application, llrazlliau Manufacturing Company, New York city 11-lltt FOH ItENT. Dwelling house, with nil con. venlences, with good locution, for rent, Apply at this olllce. tf FOU SALE. A farm of nbout lOatres within three aud ono-half miles of Shenandoah, Qooi dwelling house, excellent out build lig. Apply to T. II. lleddall, Shenandoah l'a. tf I710H SALE. Valuable Shenandoah property. centrally located on Oak street, with all modern conveniences, store room and welling and house on the rear. For further Information apply at this olllce. tf JVJIt KA I. K. Two pool tables In good condl tlon. Can bo boucht very reasonable. Apply to Anthony Scbinicker, leJ South .Main street. tf ATOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. An- 1 ply to 8. U. M. ilonopeicr, attorney, Shenandoah. e-ai-ir i-YES-i We can furnish Repairs for all Stoves. It is by far cheaper to repair your old faithful stove than to buy a new one. If your stove is broken let us fix it. You will be pleased witli tile work and the price, WM. R. PRATT, 333 S. Jardln St PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GIUB0WSKY, Prop. 01'J N. Centre St., Pottsvillo, Pu. Flue old Whiskeys, Olns nnd Wines, at the bar A choice lino i.l I Ignra und Teiniw ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all houiu. This Greatest of All Remedies. Escaped Montauk Hospital, Ni:w Yokk, Oct. 0, 1S8S. .Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen If anybody iu tho wholo regi ment of Rough Riders had a cbam o to oh servo tho general weakened condition of the men when they started back to the United States, as compared with their stalwart condi tion when they sailed from Snn Antonio on June 8, I think I had. Oklahoma is generally regarded as a heal, hy climate, aud last May, when I left there I hardly knew what sickness miant. Earlier in life, however, I had lived in tho Ei:st, and after a month in bcrvico knew that what -1 needed, iu my general ruu-down cond.tion, was a nervo tonic. I knew if my nerves were fixed up there would be no trouble about my general health as soon as I got away from the atmy. I also knew tho position that Paiuo's celery compound occupied, although I bad not had occasion to uso it much myself. I got a few bottles of it and began to tako it aud give it to a row of my acquaintances. It actually seemed to build up my nervous constitution almost as raoidly as the Suiithein climate had torn it down. The same thing was true of the other men I gave it to. Unless I had found this tonic to restore my nerves I feel sure that I would have gonci to tho hospital at Montauk Point, and I might have shared tho fate of many other poor fel lows whoso Impoverished condition did not yield to tho doctor's treatmeut. It gives mo pleasure to recommend Paiuo's celery compound as tho best remedy over sold in America. Sergt. M. Douthett, Guthrie, Oklahoma. OH ! WHAT A WRECK ! LARGEST LINE OF TOYS, FANCY VASKS, OPAL TOILET SETS. THE LATEST GAME! DRESSING THE NEW WOMAN, CONETTE, MERRY WAR. Morgan's Bazar, 23 NORTH MAIM S' Gasoline, Oil, Wagon Grease, Gasoline, Oil Stoves. We make a specialty of gasoline, 60 cents in five gallon lots, delivered. Mica and U. S. axle grease. Also headlight oil, 150 fire test. ECLIPSE OIL COMPANY, No, 143 Bust Coal Street, Shenandoah, 1'enna Mall ordem promptly attended to. INVIGORATING TO TUG Drop us a postal card and a we will call at your residence. Prompt attention. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Fcrgusou House Block, 1 Nearly Dead From the Fever. St. Louis, Sept. 20, 189S. Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co., Gentlemen Nobody 'can blamo me of being disloyal if I say that Paino's celery compound has done moro for mo than any other person or thing sinco I loft Silver City to join tho Rough Riders. It has pulled together the scraps of a stalwart man, brought me around from all tho bad effects of tho Cuban climate, aud braced me up until I am in better health than I have been in ten years. My frieuda in the West think that I am nearly dead from the army feyer they called culientura in Cuba. When I get back to Silver City they will be as sur prised as I sometimes feel myself. I had pretty good nerves beforo I enlisted. They went to pieces while we were lying out in the trenches at Santiago, dodging bullets. I be gan to feel feverish from tho day we got to Slbonov. When the Mausers sane about our ears I noticed that I was getting nervous. f I found myself scarcely able to walk after' thu liHttle of San Juan. V I got worse until I got back to Montauk Point, where I got a bottle of Paine's celery compound from another fellow in tho regi ment. I saw several of tho liough Rldei's taking it. With some of them, as with me, it seemed to tako tho placo of both food and medicine, for tho systems of many of the men needed toulug up before they could again eat as they had dono beforo they left this country, I dou't know much about medicines. Wo don't need much medlcino in New Mexico. Rut I know Paino's celory compound has fixed mo up until I feel able to take the road for homo, where I expect to tell every one who mentions nerves to me about my case. William H. Toik, Silve.rCity, N. M. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. Select your garment from up-to-date styles. We have the right goods here and a large variety to select from al the rigid prices. Ladles' Coats, $2,50, $3.00, $5.00, $6.00. $8.00, $9.00 to $16.00. Children's Coats, $1.50 to $7.50. Fur Collarettes, $1.50 to $15.00. Our stock o( dress goods has no equal. You will find here a large assortment of plain and fancy fabrics in foreign and domestic nt bar gain prices. Our place is headquarters for lace curtains, blanket!, carpets, rugs, etc. Look through our line on second floor and get prices. Dutterick paper patterns, best in the world, sold by us. P. J. GAUGHAN, NORTH MAIN STREET. A Hands Is one of the en possess, 1'ozz gives it. Handsomo Complexion I e greatest charms a woman can I'OZZONI'S COMIUIIIOK I'OWCUul
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