Floral Cream l7or Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store is ov&rstocked as is also our storage place at the depots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Win. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with the same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the 'Broadwy Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT FORGET US WHEN BUYINQ. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. Also agent for the Famous LORENZ 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 Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $,60. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $i..ao, are going at $f.3Q. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.5. ' All our winter footwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. JFOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTHAW, Floor and Table 0U Cloths. E. B. Foley, a7-wce.Bit . $ CMjptt iw m nro not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs Unit fail to bo fatal. Any cough, uoglectud, may sap tho strength and ttndonnino tho honlth until recovery is impossible. All coughs load to lung troublo, if not stopped. Aycr's Cherrij Pectoral cures cosgtis "My wife was snfferini? from a dreadful cough. We did not expect that she would long survive, but Mr. K. V. Iloyal, deputy surveyor, happened to be stopping with us over night, and having a bottle of Ayer"s Cherry Pectoral witli him, induced my wife to try this r.mody. The result was ho beneficial that she, kept on taking it till hu was cured." It. S. llUMPHKIKS, Saunsy, Gu. "My little daughter was taken with a dis tressing cough, which for three years defied all the remedies I tried. At length, on the urgent recommendation of a friend, I began to givo her Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, .fter using one bottle I found to my gieat sur prise that she was improving. '1 Un-u buttles completely cured her " J A. GKAY, Trav. Salesman Wrought Iron Range Co., St. Louis, Mo. is put up in half-sizo bottles at half price HO cents. Fire I Fire! fire I Insure your property from loss In the oldiitaud strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of Noith America and Tiro Association, Hartford Kho Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., WiwtChehtcr Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .furdin St.. Shenandoah. First ot All, Red Flag Oil, 25c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. Oruhler Bros., drug store. At Is Still Doing the Duty of Our cut price shoe sale last week was far above expectations. Many who have missed tbe opportunity of buying can still be accommo dated. The goods on our counters are tbe same grade as displayed last week, to which we , have added several new lots. : The balance of the Ladies' 1.98 shoes have been placed on the 51,60 counter, we still have 150 pairs. This makes room for a display of Men's and Boy's shoes. We have 120 pair of Men's shoes, extra good quality, wide and narrow toes sold from S3 'to S5, our price is SI.98. Another Jot of Men's shoes, worth S2.00 and 22.50, numerous Styles in black and tan, our price is $1.25. Another bargain. A lot of Boy's shoes, black and tan, sold at 1.50 and S2.00, are going at 98 Cents. Still another lot ol Youth's shoes, black and tan, good stock They were Si. 25 to Si. 65 and we are closing them out at 75 CCIltS. Here is a winner for school dren. chil These goods were not placed on our counters last week because we did not have the necessary dis play space. They are posi tively the same grade of goods as sold last week. BALL'S Shoe Store, 14 S. Main St. (berry Pectoral 50 c PERSONAL MENTION. M. J. O'Neill transacted business at 1'otts- villc this morning. W. M. llrcwei lias gone to New York on business connecUyl with his local intoresls. Harry lleutiiili, or Washington, u. U., is a guostnf relntjves In town. lolin V. 1 11 run returned last night from a business trip to I'recland and White Haven. Messrs. K. W. Shoemaker, Esq., Dr. D .lolin 1'rlro and J. II. Hough woro visitors to Tamnqua Inst evening. Miss MnrgHret Levino tins returned homo from a vlll to her sister, Mrs. Jacob l'er, of Hugliosvlllo. tminiliis Winner was a business visitor to Shepptoii to-day. Harry Levy, of Tiimauua, ronewed ac quaintances in town last evening. Miss Millie Uebermiin, of I'ottsvillc, was a visitor to town yesterday. 17. F. Sclmilt, of Allentown, a wholesalo dealer In groeuiies, has secured tho services of ,1 W. I'nrcoll as loo.il reprosentatlvo. l J. Joyce, of Lost t'leek, has received an lioiiomblo dlschargo from tho U. S. service. He whs a member of llattery II, !th Artillery, and was stationed at Fortress Moiiruo, Va. Married. Michael McArgle, of rhlladclphla, and Miss Marimrut Noliin. of Unrilon, were mar ried in St, Joseph's church. AsMjnd, yester day morning. They will lesldo in Philadel phia. Miss Aunio Milliken, daughter of Allen C. Mllliken, of I'ottsvillc, and James 11. Ciilliim, a prominent busiuesa man of Moadville, were Joined in wedlock at noon to-day at Potts villo. A Cruel Hoax. Groat excitement was occasioned in town this moruiug by a report that Thomas Keaton and his wife. Bridget, who rosldo near Ulngtuwu, wero murdered at their homo last night- The report was exploded in per son by Mrs. Keaton, who was a visitor to town to-day. It is not known who was re sponsible for the cruel hoax. nr. Hull's Uougli 03'rtiit prevents con sumption. Ono-tifth of the deaths in cities is from consumption, caused hy neglected colds. Dr. Hull's Couuh Syrup always cuies colds. Pensions Granted. Among the pcuslons granted yostorday woro the following : D.iviil Herbiue, of Shell andoah, increased from JO to fS: Jacob Shroner, Shamokin, Ss to $12: Susanna Rohrer, Plnegrovo, $8. 'Neglected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. SPANISH ISLANDS ON SALE. Hut Ori'iit llrltiiln, tlio f lilted States nml .Iniuii Dolmrrcd ns l'lircliiist-rs London, Jan. 25. The Madrid corre spondent ot The Standard, telegraphing with referenbe to the bill to autlmrlze the sale of the Carolines and other Isl ands. says: "The government. It Is understood, will Blve the cortes an as surance that the Islands will not be ceded to the United States, Great Brit aln or Japan. It Is expected that other nations besides Germany will bid for naval stations In the Marianne Islands, and perhaps also In the Carolines. "A report Is in circulation that a seri ous anarchist plot has been frustrated, two foreign nnarchlsts having been ar rested, but the rigor of censorship pre vents the giving of details. "A distinguished general, who was formerly governor of the Philippines, has been dilating, In the course of an Interview, upon the difficulties the Americans must expect there. He ad mltted that Spain would have required an army of 100,000 men and the ex- penultuif of i40.ooo.ooo to reconquer the Philippines, but the American com manders, he Insisted, had committed an Irreparable mistake from the beginning In humoring and parleying vlth the rebels, thus seriously Mamaglng the prestige of the whites by teaching the natives that they could dlBpute and de splse a supremacy which had never heretofore been challenged." NO BRIGANDAGE IN CUBA. Our Cavalrymen I'repnrod to Suppress Any Disorderly Hands. Havana, Jan. 25. Should Cuban sol diers take to the woods and turn ban dlts the United States military admin istration will know' what to do. They will be followed by a force' of cavalry and persistently pursued. The same general method will be observed as has been followed In dealing with the In dlans on the plains and mountains of the west. The subject has been care fully considered by old border fighters. who are confident they could catch the bandits, notwithstanding the climatic conditions. The Seventh cavalry regiment Is sta tloned In the province of Plnar del Hlo, the Second cavalry In the province of Santa Clara and Mntanzas and the Eighth cavalry regiment In the prov Ince of Puerto Principe. The depart ment governors and the commanders of the various garrisons have received Instructions to keep on the alert and to take the first opportunity which brl gandage may afford to Bhow what the United States soldiery can do to sup press It. A number of Cuban generals and prominent Cuban civilians, who have been discussing the Cuban army ques tlon during the last day or two with the American commanders, Intimate that the United States ought quickly to arrange a settlement of the claims of the Cuban soldiery for pay, "as otherwise the privates will become un controllable and commit acts of vio lence." The Secret of Napoleon's Success. Napoleon once said : "Tho time to conquer is now never wait, and ho always con ouered because he always struck at once for victory. The person who Is sick or out of health should seek at once the right pbysi ci&u and treatment for immediate cure. The right physician to consult is an eminent specialist of world-wido fatne and largest ex perienro in curing nervous, chronic or linger ing complaints, like Dr. Greeue, of 35 West 14th Ht., New York City, who In his vast ox perience cures tbousauds of cases just like yours. And the right treatment to take is that which surely cures and at the same time Is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, like Dr. Greene's wonderful treatment by harmless vegetable remedies. One of his great discoveries, known as Dr. Greene's Ner- vura blood and nerve remedy, is known and used all over the world, but he has discovered equally valuable cures fur all phases of dis ease. Notwithstanding the fact that Dr, Greene has tbe largest practice and a greater success In curing disease than any otder phy sician, he can be consulted by tbe people lib kolutely without chargo, whether you call or write. If you want to be cured, If you want to kuow what your trouble Is, do not wait but write about your case at onto to this must successsul of physiciaus and get his advice and counsel free, follow the maxim ol Napoleon and conquer your dlseaso now do not wait uutll It may be too late. Does Tills Strike Yon 1 Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from fchronlo constipation. Karl CIover.Koot Ten Is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P D. Klrlln aud a guarantee, THIS TVKATHKlt. Tho forecast for Thursday; Clear, coldor weather and fresh northwcstorly winds. r'lTHY POINTS. Ilnppfitiliif; TJiroiiKlumt lh. Country OIii-ihiIcImI (or llnnty rrusal. lliuieton's Industries are workiug full time. Allentown Is to have a new city hospital. Tho employe at St. Nicholas wero nald yesterday,, . I ho htitcrprlcn colliery is being remodeled. since tho recent storm. Tho leases from the City of Philadelphia, trustees, to tho I.. V. Coal Co., for the Conti nental and Pucki-rsNos. 1, a, Sand 4 collieries In this valley and on land of the (llrard estato, nro placed 011 record. I.iconsu court Is being held at Sunbury. Tho fair in St. Joseph's Catholic church. Ginitdvlllo, will bo closed nftcr Saturday evening. It lias so far been 11 grand success rho fair will bu open Kridry and Saturday night of this week. Robert J. Mills and his bride have returned to Pnttsvllle. Tho last will and testament of William J. Kdwards, late of Mlnorsvlllo. ducenscd was probated and recorded. Tho firemen mid Oouicllmcti of PottsvU'o will confer over tho selection of a chief engineer. The new agent at Ashland for the Columbia Brewing Co., is "Jack',' StlvltU, the ball player. 1 ho Tumiiqua Manufacturing Co. is Deduc ing a new rotary engine. Tho clothing of thrco-y ear-old George Hudock, of Shamokin, caught firo from a cook stovo and ho was burned to death. Willlamsport Prohibitionists yesterday nominated John R. Otto for Mayor of that city. Among other Improvements atTamaquaa new oar8hop will be built by tho P. & R. 'IheMahanoy City School Board will tost tho compulsory educational law In reference to truancy. With twenty furnaces in blast, the P. I. Ivimbcrly Company mill, at Groenville, fiercer county, went into oneratiou vester. day after a suspension. John Wnuamaker was awarded the con tract to furnish 300 volumes for Mahanoy Ulty s public scliool library, at a cot of 225. mo railroads are all busy handllug freight, and yet tho sllvorltes aro not satisfied. Of 17 applications for divorce last filed in tho Lancaster county court, all nro entered by women. The Ashland lodeo of Elks has a member ship of 175, and is constantly growing. Iho 1". 16 It. railroad employes at Mahanov i-iano were paid yesterday. Jack" Stivetts, who gained national fame with the Boston team, expects to play with the St. I.ouis-Clovcland "combination team next season. He has several good DroDOsals unuer constaeration. lhe Irene Meyors Co. Is drawing good nouses at Ashland this week. The Allentown and Bethlehem Traction Compauy will spend $10,000 this spring in re building its trolley road. Dr. G. W. Noiman, a former resident of town, is confined to his room in Mahanoy City critically 111. Besidos tho kidney troublo, an attack of pleurisy has set in and 1113 icit lung is so weak that ho is now threatened with pneumonia. Prof. McCann last evening entertained his scholars witli phonograph selections after tho regular night session had closed. James M. Dougherty, who has been em ployed at Shenandoah City colliery as a hoisting engineer for the past twenty years, reslgnea ins position on Monday. J W. Geary,' the Pottsvillo mining engi neer and surveyor, will remove to Cumbar- land, Md. In Willlamsport City Councils a bill pro viding fur the expenditure of,$50,000 for a municipal electric light plant met with defeat. Profitable Home Dyeing:. Diamond Dyes Make Handsome, Unfading Colors. A Few Dimes Will Save Many Dollars. In nearly every home there are faded and unfashionable dresses and coats that can be dyed with Diamond Dyes so they will look as good as new. Suits for tbe boys can be made from the father's partly worn clothes, and then colored with Diamond Dyes to look liko new, while dresses and jackets can be made for the girls with little work or ex pense. Many women dres3 their families in hand some, fashionable clothing at a comparatively small expense, thanks to Diamond Dyes. Diamond Dyes are put up specially for home uso, aud tho directions on each pack age are so plain that oven the inexperienced can get beautiful and unfading colors by using these dyes. They color anything from ribbons, feathers, and waists to the heaviest coats aud dresses. There ate some fifty colors iu the list of Diamond Dyes, making all tho fashionable shades. Ho sure to uso only tho Diamond, as they are the ouly dyes that have stood the test of years and that can be depended upon for successful home dyeing. I'OLITlCAr. POINTS. Some men adopt peculiar methods of Bhowlug their patriotism. There Is our friend Daniel E. Breuuan, a hale fellow well met, a candidate for Council iu the Third ward. Dan, however, knows what ho has got to go up against, and hence the drop will not bo fatal after election. And there are others In the borough, A New York man stole a red hot stove, auu iuu uiuuer vuui, was cooaiug on it as well. We wonder what Tammany district ne nulls iromr mar, u. uowman, 01 jiiananoy uty, is said to be a candidate for the Iiepubllcuu nomination for County Commissioner. D. r. Derr authorizes the withdrawal of bis name as a candidate for the nomination of School Director in the Fifth ward. Iu tho Interest of ex-School Director John T. Lee, who is again a candidate for the position. Mr. Derr takes this course in tbe interest of the party's success, and for no other motive. The Democratic candidates in the "Second ward will serve one good purpose bring out tue utitens vote lor the borough ticket. Their election is beyond the possibilities. T. J. Mullahey, of town, tho popular Democrat of tho Fourth wurd, is a candidate lor County Itecorder. Those having business with the County Commissioners office speak very highly of these officials, aud their obliging corps of clerks. J lie present Hoard of Commissioners is the most efficient and economical the county has had for many years. very utile is now nearu or tbe many uewspifper schemes Inaugurated some time ago at tho county seat. Talk is cheap, but It takes money to conduct a legitlmato news paper. The Citizens primaries will be held to morrow afteruoou, between the hours of 4 and 6 p. m. Capital sport what tho legislators are en joying at Harrisburg. f actory inspector uimpueu uaa been re appointed by Governor Stone. Kditor Charles K. Steele, who publishes the Democratic Free Press, at Mlnersville, Is running as a Hepubllian caudldato for Coun cil In that toon. For ten days Klondike Cough Cuie, 15 rU. City Drug Store, 107 B. Main St. 1-18-I0t TEN CENTS FOR A BLOCK What Chief Boriner Offered For a Burning Build-ing-A Man Whose Life was Not Worth a Dollar. my futuro, that I would not have given a dollar for my chances In this world. Yet because of this medicine only, life is as sweet and piecious to me as to any other man." January 31st, 18U3. (Signed) J. O. COLLINS, Karmvlllo. Va Header, do not give yourself up fur drowned until there is no spar to cling to. If in tho big Now York firo. Chief Bonner had been nblo to buy the threatened block for ten cents, he would now bo tho luckiest roal estate holder In the country. If Mr, Collins had sold himself for m dollar at tho tlmo of his dospalr, ho would have boon a very foolish man. Take no counsol with -doubt and despair. The greatest conflagrations are put out with perseverance and water, and dangerous diseases yield to Warner's Safe Cure. Are You Taking Advantagei Of our 30-day sale? If not, you should do so at once. Suits and Overcoats are going fast. We are selling them at considerably less than cost. BUY NOW ! BRING YOUR CHILDREN ! Pick them out a suit of Clothing worth $3.50 to'$5.00, and take it home for only 1-5Q- Or let the men pick out a suit or Overcoat that .has been selling for $10 and $12. They can now be bought for 3-5Q- Mammoth Clothing House, GOLD I IN, Proprietor. Remember These Bargains are Offered Letters Grantml. Lettcrti testamentary wero granted to M. W. Loy. on the estato of ltcbecca Hummel, late of tho Township of I'lnegrovc, deceased; Also to T. S. Balliett on the estate of Barbara Shellhammer, late of tho Township ot West Fenn, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to Union Sate Deposit Bank on tho estate Of Mary Burko, Iato of the Borough of Port Carbon, deceased ; also to John Gehring and Joseph Caul, on tho estato of Susanna Noltc, late of the BorouWi of Ashland, deceased. Letters of administration were granted to W. A. Whitney on the C3tate of W. L. Whitney, late of tho Uorough of Pottaylllo, deceased. Choice selection of 10, 14 and 18 karat wedding rings. Orkln's. 129 S. Main St. tf Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were issued to Anthony Yodzis aud Miss Annie Oezus, both of Shen andoah, and to Wlakyslow Olszewski and Josephine Slwiniski, both of Mahanoy City. Sent to thu Asylum. Mrs. Harriet Schartlo has been taken to the statu asylum at Harrisburg by the County Commissioners. Sho was an iumate of that institution several years ago. onsD. DUHK1N. On tho 23rd Inst., at Mahanoy City, l"a., Sliiry. wife uf John J Durkin. aired 87 yeaN. Funeral will take place on Thursday, .uui nisi., ut ju a. m., jroni me lamuyi reiiu. i-iiie, Kalcr House, Mahanoy City, High ' mas at the St. Canicus church. Interment Hheuandoali, by carriages. Helatives ami friends respectfully Invited to attend. l-21-2t EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardin St. COUPON. D This coupon Is good for one sheet of muslo by maktiiKapurcliRse, regardless of amount, at Brumro's Cut out this Cou pon and receive a sheet of music FREE OF CHJRfiF. Jewelry Store. til ill lb uV it di u Ui 0i iL ik it uV u7 UV Ui Ui uV UV uV Ui uV di il vli uV Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacdamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH niiclglubun. All kinds of pigeons. We also ell ilnera' supplies and drilling fnuchlnes. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Hunt Centre street, . rhenandoab, l'a. JJK. A C. MOItO AN, Or I'mi.MiEi.iMiu. Temiiornrltynsslktliiglir .1.8 Callen.ni South Jartlln street, will liuve office hours dally, except bunday. from b to V a. in. and a to t i in. Dr- Collen office uours being from 13U t 3:X I. in and fl-ai) to 8.00 p. in. dully, eicept Thui. Uuy cveulim uud &undu). I would not give ten cents for that block." So Raid Chief Itonucr of tho Nuw York Fire Department during the great conllagratlon In that city on Sunday night, Decomber -Uh, 1S03. In tho midst of tho howllug gale aud falling ralu the men fought liko the Old Guard at Waterloo and In Jhe end with far bettor suo cosa Yet there wero moments of Intenso doubt and Anxiety. Hut beloro daylliilit broke on the wild scene, tho Cotntnandor of the llttlo army of rescue drew a deep broath of relief ho had tile situation In the palm uf his hand, So far as wo know, men have always been flglitiuz disease which Is a worso allllctlmi than firo have been trying" to understand It and suppress It. What have wo loarned? We have not learned everything, bill, wo have learned much. We ran help all ailments; some wo can euro. SnlPereM from dlsoaso want help, no matter what it is or where It uoines from. That Is why people nro continually writing such letters as these : Dour Sir "You will, remember my describing In a former letter how terribly I siillered from chronic kidney troublo nnd how hopeless my condltiou was at that limu. I hud consulted doctor after doctor, from general prartlctiuners to eminent specialists, with' ono uniform re sult. They looked wise and talked welt, but they did not help me. Hut I wanted what all sull'erers want relief, not reasons." "In my other letter 1 said I would uot take one hundred thous and dollars for what your great discovery had done for me. To-day I say I would not hike a million dollars for what Warner's Safe Cure did for me. 'When I took the first dose, I was so full of despair of For Thirty Days Only.- Great Anniversary Sale ! To successfully celebrate the first anniversary of our business in town, we will offer all of our goods for the next 25 days at cost. We do this to increase our number of friends and customers. Here are some of our bargains : lien's Winter Russets, leather lined, trlppled sole, worth $4,00 ; will'be sold at $2. 00. Hen's $1.25 shoes for 99 cents. Ladles' shoes, 80 cents and upward. 1,500 hats, worth from $i.2s to $3. 00 ; ean be bought from 75 cents to $1.25. These prices will prevail at this, sale only. Come and convince yourself. FACTORY SHOE STORE, . No. 7 South Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. XT ANTED, Lady and gentleman as local V representative. Guaranteed salary 850 u month. Address "W," this office. It JTlOIl SALE OR KENT. On account of re ? movnl, I have for sale a brick building, centrally located, heated by steiim, gas through out and up-to-date In every respect. $2,000 down and balance on time. No reasonable otter refused. Kor full particulars amily on premises or to W. Czyzewsky, 32 East Centre at. 1-20-tf FOU KENT, Store room and dwelling, sulta. ble for butcher, barber, eto. ; centrally locuted and rent reasonable. Apply to E. 0. llrobst, grocer, cor. Jardin and Centre streets, tf AUAKOAIN In Shenandoah, East Centre real estate. Easy terms of payment, monthly, qua terly or Beinl-aniiuallv. 11,000 In casb down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling, Seeuilty Building and Saving Union, Sciunton, l'a 12-'J-20t-eod IjOK SALE. A square back driving sleigh, ; carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, har ness, robe, and blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis 31 South White street. 1-13-tf FOR KENT. toreroom and dwelling, No. 10 South Main street, now occupied by Mrs. J. J. Duffy. I'oggrHgiou given Immediately. All modern conveniences. Apjily to Frank Schmidt, 111 North Main St. Ml-2w-eow T7ANTKD A bright and rittlvo young roan 11 of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $50 a week can bo made. Address letter to 11, Herald office. 1-7-tf "VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. a. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah, K-31-tf Our Meats TEflPTlNO FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY, i Best. BELLI 19 1. (I STREET. A Hnndsomo Comploxion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. I'oziONi'a Couiluxiok 1'owdsb gives It. Abe Levlne, Prop. BAD EE YES Are what we are looking for. It is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort in this day and age, but they must be cared for, and if we cannot correct them when a glass will do the work, nobody can. No matter what you think the trouble is, don't do a thing until you see us. That will cost you nothing and may save you something. Thos. Buchanans 118 S. Mail? Street. 11 11111 It liflililiHTIiTHilililt WW' We do Shampooing at E- Your Home. f- Given to Ladles, -i t A Postal Card Will Bring Us. 1 I W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, I f. Ferguson House Block. -j (UiibiliililiuiliiiiliiliilfikibibiliituVuVilUiiliiiuVtli rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, prop. 819 N, Centre St., I'ottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the bor. A choice line of Cigars anil Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at nil hour New Groceries. Flour, good brand", from II W hundred upward. Kresh butter at 20 cents y" pound. Fresh eggs ahvnj s on bond. Canned Goods. SIMON lEVIN.C8nWre6.S. Robbies' Building. A NSfriV
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