Floral Cream For Chapped 1 I.tiuls. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Mala Street, Shenandoah, I'a. Telephone Connection. Sacrifice Sale Of Stoves, Ranges and Heaters. Our store is overstocked as is also our storage place at the deriots. For the next 30 days we will sacrifice them at almost your own price. The "True Fortune" heater, for many years sold by Wm. Pratt, of town, and who has furnished many a resident with (he same, is included in our stock. Also the "New Broadway" range, the "Broadway Fortune," "Family Fortune" and "Liberty." FURNITURE. DO NOT F0R0E1 US WHEN BUYING. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 11 9-1 21-123 North Alain 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 Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. SHOE BARGAINS. Men's Felt Boots with leather tops, worth $2.25. We are closing them out at $1.60. Boys' Fine Felt Boots worth $1.90, are going at $.30. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2. 15. All our winter iootwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices. BOSTON FACTORY SHOE SI!, 27 South Main Street. Sheaandeah, Pa. I. SPON7, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WE8T CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY nd HTKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, J7-wceJitr . He Hipper or fEie Tlioro uro cough medicines that aro taken as freely as a drink of water from a dipper. Thoy aro chunp medicines. Quantity does not make up for quality. It's the qual ity that cures. There's one medi cine that's dropped, not dipped Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. There's more power in drops of this remedy than in dipporsful of cheap cough syrups and elixirs. It cures Bron chitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, and all Colds, Coughs, and allections of tho Throat and Lungs. is now iilf rmcE for the half-size bottles -BO cents PERSONAL MENTION. Frances Dressier, of Wm. Ponu, lias be come 11 resilient ot l'hllauelpufci. Andrew IMrklcbaeh, of Win. Penn, is all smiles. A young duuehtcr lias made her advent to his home. Clin: t Foltz and Richard Taylor wore the gucts of friends at Mauauoy City last iven lug. John 11. Eiscnhart, of llrownsvillo, Is reported as being seriously ill. Miss Anuio liurko spout last evening with Mahaiioy City friends. W. J. Morgan last night returned from a visit to New ork city. Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Xorth Main street. who has been sulTering from a complication of diseases, is not as well as she was tho past low days. John Roberts, Sr., of Stiubury, is visiting his son, John Roberts, Jr., on .South Jardin street, who is sulTering from grip. Miss Mary Milliehap is spending a vacation with acquaintances at Port Carbon. A. J. Sumo, of Scranton, was tho guest of his sister, Mrs. L. D. Davison, of North Main street, yesterday. Mrs. Walter Palue, of Tamarack Heights, Mil l 1 . , is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Lewis, on West Huckleberry alley. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pepper, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Biirtell, Johu liurtell, James Clark, and Misses l.izzio Pepper. Maria and Jennie Clark, all of Scranton, were renistcred at the Commercial hotel to-day, They came here to attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Clark. Mrs. A. J. Pep- per, who was Miss Barbara Clark, was a former resilient of town aud for some time was employed in tho Herald composing rooms. Silk Mill orUii-'"im itrflte. Sunbury. J'a., Jan. 20. The employes of trip Susquehanna Silk mill. In tills city, went on strike yesterday for higher wages. Their leader asked for an Increase from four to nine cents per yard on large looms and from three to seven centg on the small ones. This was refused, and 400 of the hands walked out of the mill. Superintendent Klerx Is powerless to act until he hears from the New York olllce, and the strikers are determined to fight until the bitter end. Tho Olili-st tmlly Cliiiniros IIninl Philadelphia, Jan. 26. The North American prints the announcement ot Its transfer to It. K. A. Dprr, pub lisher of the New York Mall and Ex. piess, and of the dissolution of the firm of Clayton McMlchael & Rons. The North American is the oldest dally newspaper In America, being a direct descendant of the Pennsylvania Packet and General Advertiser, the first Issue of which appeared on Oct, 28, 1771. Pennylviinrh, .Jntlsre to Ttptin. Philadelphia, Jan. 2. Judge William M. Butler, of the United States dis trict court, has Issued a letter to the members of the bar stating that he Is about to send In his resignation as a Judge of the district court to President McKlnley. He gives no reason for his retirement, other than to say that he believes that the time has arrived when he should law aside the duties of his official position. Ask your grooer for tho "Eoyal Patont flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flnnr mail COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of trie Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. VOST, Prop. Thil popular hostelry Is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating i arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. For alt Bilious and Nzkvous Diseases. They purify tht Plood and give Hbmtiiy scnoo to the en' Ire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. Droppep ? Aprs j Cherry Pectoral nfiS ii mmn i 11 IK. WKAriJih.lt. The furrrmt for Friday Partly cloudy lit cloudy weather and (.lightly hlghor tempera ture with brisk to high southwesterly winds and snow in the nottliem diitriits. Mtipmitne" Throughout tlm Ooutitrr GIiiiiiiIcIimI for IIh.Ijt rrilinl. The Slierltlih'as levied on the Kaston fair grounds. OvorfS.OOOn month Is tald ut in wagos bv the Sunbury silk mill. A new elertrlc light company Is being or gnnited at Tower City, l'lie body of Christian Wolfskcll. of Ha.le- tnii, was found hanging ovor tho dashboard of his wagon yesterday, ho having died from paralysis. A cow at llrush Vnlloy, Indiana comity. gave birth to a oalf with human features. A prisoner named IMward Welsh, or Wil son, claiming to bo from Mahanoy City, i enped from the Danville Jail by digging away bricks In tho wall. Cleary's orchestra furnished o.xcellcut music at tho Supowltz-Kaufmau wedding Tuesday evening. Injuries that will prolhly prove fatal were sill tallied by Farmer Charles Hhlnehart, struck by u train at Sunbury as he was driv ing over the tracks. Gporge W. lllegcl has hcon olected presi dent and A. C. Qrahatu secretary of Bethlo- hem s new Hoard of Trade,. Tho Pottsvillo School Hoard has decided to rcupen the night schools, closed some time ago because of small attendance. Tho Pottsvillo Chronicle says the Pottsvillo electric railway will oxtcud its Fishbach line to Ileckscherville, via Mt. LaU'cc. Falling 300 feet down a breast at tho Henry Clay colliery, Shamokln, John Iioyer, for merly of Mahanoy City, was killed. A citisade will be innilo against snloou- keepers in Hazleton and vicinity who bavo slut machines iu their places of business. I ho Ihimblo Heo was entertained at tho residence of Mrs. Paul W. Houck, ou South White street, yesterday afternoon. It was well attended. Many coal shanties helougiug to residents on the south side of West I.loyd street weio robbed last night. Peach growers lu Centre county declare that recent cold weather has killed tho buds and that they will havo no ciop to harvest. Bills wore introduced iu tho Senate aud IIouso of the State Legislature, designating 0 per ccut. as the lawful nitu of interest. Elmer E. Scott, oiic of two men struck by an engine at Hampton, N. J., on January II, died yesterday lu the city hospital at Kaston. Coal gas rendered John Hess, of York, unconscious, but his sick wife crawled down stairs aud summoned neighbors, who saved him. Daniel G. Matthews and Atox. S. Faust, of this county, have been drawn as United States court jurors, for tho term beginning February 18. JudEo Butler, of tho U. S District Court at Philadelphia, has resigned. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures croup. It lias saved tho life of many a child. Mothers, keep this medicine always on baud; it will savo you many restless moments. Price 25c. Charges Against School Directors, The Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Company has begun suit ugaiust two school boards of Now Castle township, Warrants were served on John McDonald, I.uke Nolan, James Wilson, James Stone, Joseph Cook and James Comeford, dlroctors of the year ending in June, 180S, and Patrick F. Morau, James Comeford, Patrick O Don uel, Joseph Cook, LuKo Nwlau and Johu McDonald, directors for tbo year ending in June, 1899. They aro charged with issuing excessive aud fraudulent orders on the treasurer of the school dlstrh t. Thoy were given a hearing yesterday before 'Squire Fistcr, at Pottsvillo, tho prosecution being represented by Johu F. Whaleu, solicitor for the Coal and Iron Company. Several wit nesses were heard, after which the defend ants were placed uuder $300 ball each for appearance at tbo next term of criminal court. Grip's Ravages Doomed, So much misery aud so many deaths have been caused ty tne urip, that every onn should know what a wonderful remedy for this malady is found in Dr. King's New Discovery. That distressing stubborn cough, that inflames your throat, robs you of sleep. weakens your system and pavos the way for Consumption is quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If you have chills aud fever, pain in tbo back of tho head, soreness in bones aud muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vico. you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Urlp. and prevent 1'ueuuionla or Consump tion. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Money hack if nor cured. A trial uottio tree at A. wasley s drug store. Deaths unit Funerals. Mrs. Charles Bittle, of Pottsvillc, whose husband died a week -ago from pneumonia, fell a victim to the same, disease and passed away on Tuesday night. The remains of .Mrs. Catherine Clark, a former resident of this town who died at Scranton, arrived here last night and the funeral took place from Franey's undcrtak ins establisbmcut this morning. High mass was celebrated iu the Annunciation church and interment was made in tho parish ceme tery. The deceased was about 75 years old and death was due to pneumonia. The pall beaicrs wcro John and Martin Mullaby, Patrick II. Coury, Frank Conry, Johu Cun ningham aud P. T. Jlellet. The funeral of Mary, wife of John J Durkin, of Mahanoy City, took place from the family residence In that town this morn ing and was attended by many people of this place. Requiem high mass was celebrated in St. Canicus church and the remains wero brought to this town for interment in tho Annunciation cemetery. The pall bearers were William J. Ualviu and Thomas Jlul laby, of town; Timothy JIurphy, of Tre mout; and John Uorgau, Timothy J. Ryan aud D. M. Graham, of Mahanoy City. George C. Crooks, formerly engineer at the Mahanoy City colliery and Lakeside Rail way power house, died at Waterbury, Conn., yesterday. Interment will he made at the latter place. Marrluges. Miss Maine Mclutyre, of Mahanoy City, and James McLaughlin, of Lansford, were married at Coaidaje to-day. The marriage of Miss Mary Richards and William Howard, both of Frackville, took place In that town this morniug. Robert Filer, clerk at Heiser's hardware store, Mahanoy City, and Miss Annie It, Moyer, of Frackville, were married at the latter place last evening. Miss Sallna Thomas aud William Thomas, both of Mahanoy City, will bo married at that place this evening, First of All, Red Flag Oil, 2Bc. What fort Aches, pains, bruises. At (Iruliler Bros., drug store. The ISurns llanqiiet The festival in honor of tbo 140th annl versa ry of the birth of Robert Bums, Scot land's great poet, which was held iu Potts ville last night, was u grand guoeMS. Shen andoah was represented by Mine Inspector Stein and Superintendent Adam Boyd and wife. Bach guest was presented with a souvenir, and a piper led the grand match. After the banquet aud speech making, dauc ing was continued until oue o'clock this moruiug. flrel llr.il flrul Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companion Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 133 S. Jardiu St., Shenandoah, I will guarantee that toy Kidney Cure will cure 00 per cent, of all forms of kidney complaint and In many Instances the most serious forms f Brlghl'a disease. It the disease Is com plleatcd send a four ounce vial of urine. We will analyze It and advise you free what to do. MUNYON. At sll dranrlili. Mfl. vial. Quid to Health M mnllral iItI- rr. l!w. Arch t., mils. COURT BUDGET. The Schuylkill Traction Company Alulclril for Heavy Damage. James Kenna was yostorday released from prison. Ho was a memler of the Illy tho Township School Board, found guilty two years ago for luiwlciueaueor in olllce and sentenced to two years and four mouths In prison The jury In tho ease of Arthur W. Ostor against tho Schuylkill Traction Company rendered a verdict In favor of tho plaintiff for $3,311,0(1. Arthur Ostoi was struck by ouo of the company's cars, near Locust Dalo, and seriously injured. Tho company was charged with negligence. Two years agon verdict win given in favor of Oater, and tho company secured a new trial. Tho jury in the case of F. S. Siiaybcrgor, administrator of the estate of Ileury Fahl, vs. faybella and Jrseph Fahl, an actioa to establish tltlo to real estate, found a verdict in favor of tho plaint!!). W. M. Lyhrand, an expert accouutant of Philadelphia, is at tho court house in tho In terest of tho Taxpayers' Association to go over the accounts of the county for 1898. His special business will be to ascertain how tiie disbursements wero made and on what accounts. There is no suspicion whatever of any irregularities. Mr. Lybraud some mouths i go investigated tho accounts prior to tho trial of tho former Commissioners. The case of Julius Smith, administrator, of the estato of Harry L. Smith, deceased. against the Mutual Lifo Insurance Company Is on trial before Judgo Lyon. This is an action to recover $2,000 on a lifo insurance policy, the company refusing payment on the ground that the assured made f also answers to questions ut the tlmo of tbo medical ex amination. Tho caso of John Zuber vs. tbo Lehigh Valley R illroad Company, is on trial before Judgo McCluro. This Is an action to recover damages, the plaintiff having been put off tho train at the wrong station and was subse quently Injured. An appeal to the Superior Court has been taken in tho case of Ellen Sncck vs. Pruden tial Insurance Co. The arbitrators found in favor of tho plaintiff. dangerouslTburned. Two Men Sillier I'mm tins at the nilherton Colliery. Robert Grafton, a minor 47 years old, and Anthony Majlnski, his laborer, aged 30 years, both married, were badly burned by an explosion of gas In the Gilbortou colliery at 8:30 o'clock last night. Both men wero burned about their faces, heads aud arms. Maiiuski's back was also badly burned and he will probably die. Graftou has chances lor recovery. They aro at tho Miners' hospital. Graftou is tho man who was run down by an engine ut a P. & 11. sid ing in Gilberton about a year ago and had one of his legs so badly crushed that amputa tion was necessary. - Dr. Hull's Coimli Svrim cun.. ...niliu and colds. Don't go to church or public meeting auu disturb tho audienco by incess ant coughing, but use this wonderful remwlv at once. l'rtlt Jurors. Tho following aro among the petit jurors drawn to servo for tbo week of criminal court beginning March 13: James McLaren, laborer, Mahanoy Twp. James Kehoe, laborer, Mahanoy City. J. II. Adams, agent, Ashland. Albert Arnold, publisher, Girardville. C. O. Smith, surveyor, Ashland. Fred. Krapp, Jr.. agent. Ashland. Alox. Jacobs, saloon, Gilberton. John Wiles, miner, Mahanoy City. Irvln Reichcldcrfer, farmer, East Union. Edward McNelliS, agent, Shenandoah. Michael Mahen, minor, Mahauoy City. Thos. Dolan, laborer, Butler. John Cullen, miner, Mahanoy City. P. H. Loeper, barber, Ashland. John Morgan, laborer, Frackville. Lewis Lauer, blacksmith, Ashland. Leonard Stiney, laborer, Mahanoy City. Anthony Pelstriug, barkeeper, Ashland. SamT Richards, laborer, Mahanoy Citv. Thomas Boland, constable, Shenandoah. Jacob Itaurer, carpenter, Ashland. J. J. Kelly, millinery, Shenandoah. Alex. Lindsey, miner, Tamaqua. Martin Lynch, saloon, Mahauoy City. Thos. Convllle, painter, Shenandoah. James Grant, yeoman, Shenandoah, "Neglected colds mako fat cravovarda " Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. FREE TRIPS TO PARIS IN 1900. An Opportunity to See the Great Kxpiml. Hon Without Cost. The great Philadelphia Press announces that it proposes to offer free trips to the wou derful exposition to be held In Paris next year. Details of the offer will be given in next Sunday's Philadelphia Press (Jauuary en 1 flmrn will lui .!. .,,.;1 . . ..... ut.iu. Bivia. icuiures, which will be found in no other Sunday paper, it wouiu uo won, therefore, to make duidwiij in iuo veuii oi getting next sun day's Press. Its Absolute l'nrlly. Absolutely pure Is the claim made in every advertisement of the Royal Bakiug Powder and absolutely puro Is the verdict of every Housekeeper in me lanu using tho Itoval It is the standard among baking powders, worm tne price sum at, because of its purltv. healthful broad-making qualities aud the strength that makes a tmall quantity go a long way. No trouble about duliciotis biscuit and pastry wheu the Royal Is used. htolen ltllle Krcovered, Wheu the store of J.' O. Bright & Co., at Lost i;reeK, was entered by sale blowers s.v era) weeks ago, u Winchester ritle was stolen from the place. On Sunday, last, the rille was found under the platform of the L. V R. R. statlou at Lost Creek by a boy named MoDotiald, who returned it to tho store yos- leruay. Application for Drtecllve. Night Watchman Joseph Tempest has Hied u petition nira detective license. The hear lug has been hied for February 13th. Appll vatlou was made yesterday by M. M. Burke, Ui.q. Mlue Accident. William Mcljaughlin.'ja miner at Maple Hill colliery aud residing at Mahanoy City, had his head badly cut by full of top coal last night. Johu Southall, of Mahauoy City, received a severe laceration of the, wrist from falling ooal in the Suffolk eolliejry yesterday after noon. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lehhio & Bach, Ashland, Pa., la printod on I every sac . LICENSE COURT. The Olrnril i;tto Again Objects to 1.1 cniises In West MiilmiKiy. Judges Bechtel and Marr yostorday heard applicants for liquor licenses against whom remonstrances had been filed, aud as a result tho court room was crowded. The licenses of Matthew Arkustltus, n new applicant for nil old stand iu tho Firt ward of Mahanoy City was granted and nlso tho followlug old stands : Andro Volauska for agenry of Columbia Browing Co , atSliepptoii ; Evan Evans, Ith ward of Mahauoy City ; Thomas Dowllng, 3rd ward, Hlicnatidoih ; Charlc Rocdcr, Wayne; Georgo Knshuk, ngont Columbia Browing Co., at MoAdoo; Mary Stanton, First ward, of Shenandoah : Ellis Lewis, South ward, Tamaqua, The (limnl Estato still objects to tho grant ing or licenses to persons holding a lease from them. This was made plain when P. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creek, was called yestor- ilay. Ho was turn of many in that township that wern refused licenses last year, and lie: said ho had sold no liquors during 18U8 and lidded that, if no licenses wero granted, West Mahauoy township would bo filled with speakeasies. The court stated no complaint had ever been made against Mr. Ferguson, and believed him a lit mull to hold a license, Inn until tho (I I rani Trust declares there will be no objection to the giantlug of a limited number of llcensos, nil applications, where the applicants aro tenants of the es tate, will ho withheld. Louis Benuer anil Matthew Dunlap, who were also tenants of the Glrard Estate, wero heard and the same ruling mado as iu Mr. lerguson's case. Lho hearing of the exceptions liled against the retail license of Joseph II. Nichter, of Pottsville. by former Judgo R. H. Koch, caused many cross-fires on the part of counsel. Judge Koch said tho reason ho had filod ob jections was that during his occupancy of the Bench ho considered he had been in sulted, by Nichter making the following re mark : "That ho wasn't seeking favors and didn't curo a d for the Court or anybody olso." An effort was made to show that Nichter was pecuniary interested in both the retail and wholesalo business, but this was deuicd by the applicant, who said his mother owned tho wholesalo business. The court's decision was reserved. Does Tals Strike Ton ? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronic constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price !i! cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. I). Klrlin and a guarantee. The Matricide Case It has been decided to hold the Inquest iu the case of Mrs. Bridget McCarthy, who was shot and killed by her son, Dennis, at Bow man's patch, last Sunday, Friday evening, next. District Attorney Bechtel has fixed tho date for the inquost and will ho present iu person to oxamiuo tho witnesses. MISCELLANEOUS. TjlOIt 9ATK OU KKNT. On account of re- V moval, I lmvo for sale a brick bulltlinff, t'cntrallv locate!, hented bv steam, iras through out and up-to-date in every respect. $2,000 down and bnlnnce on time. No reasonable offer refused. For full particulars nppl y on premises or xo w. uzyzcwHKy, I'mki uentro at. i--"u-ii OU ItKNT. Store room and dwelling, suita ble lor butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located nnd rent reasonable. Annlv to K. O. IJrobst, grocer, cor. Jardin nnd Centre streets, tf 4 ItAIiOAIN" In Shenandoah, East Centre A real estate, ltasy terms or payment, monthly, qiiaiterly or eml-aunimllv, $1,000 In cah down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling. Secutity Huilding-und Saving Union, Scranton, la 12-9-20teod In OR SALE. A square back driving sleigh, ? carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, har ness, robes and blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to 'Jesse Davis, SI South While street. Ju-ti iOIt KKNT. storeroom and dwelling, No. 1G soum .uain street, now oecunieu ov iurs. J. J. Dt Ty. Possession given immediately. All mod t conveniences. Apply to Frank Schmidt. IP North Main St. Ml-2w-cow TUANTKl) A bright and active youncr man M of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing, $."X) a week can bo made. Address letter to II, Herald olllce, 1-7-tf "VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. An il ply to S. U. M. Hollopcter, attorney, micnannoun. Our Meats TEHPT1NO FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 M STREET. A O. aiOKQAN, Ok Philadelphia. Temporarily assistlnii Dr. J. 8. Callen, 81 South Jardiu atrt-et, will havo ofllce hours dally, except Sunday, from 8 to 9 a. m. nnd 3 to 4 p. in. Dr. Cullen's olllce hours bcine from 1:30 to 3:00 p. m, and 0:30 to 8:00 p. m. daily, except Thurs day eveulnir and Sundays. Are You Taking Ad vantage , 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 -i.go. Or let the men pick out a suit or Overcoat that has been selling for $10 and $12. They can now be bought for $3-5- . Mammoth Clothing House, . v.... w.... bM"" w iiiu ear ow s . rumuionorcr RHEUMATISM. tTPTTn ATIT. .... MuuAnutfxA ana similar uompiaintif nnu prcpartu udut ma taringcni GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, .prescribed by eminent physiclAnst OR. RICHTER S TAIN EXPELLED World renowned I ItrnMrkahlrturrpiifoll. I lOnlyc. nnlnowlrliTradoAlork" Anchor,' IK. Ad. nichter J Co., 215 lVatlSt.,. Aeif lork. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own OUeavorks. S3 & DO cu. Endorsed & rccoiuuicoJcd by A, Wasley, 106 IT. Main St., H. Itacenbuch, 103 N. Main St. i'.D. Kiriln, 6 8. Main St on. BicMTcrvs "ANCIIOIt" STOMACHAL beat fori Ooll lvnprpm,YHtonmch Coniplnlnt we do Shampooing at s- Your nomo. Special Attention J Qlvon to Ladles. - I A Postal Card Will Bring Us. 1 W. Ii. DUStO'S 1 Tonsorial Parlors, Fereuoil House Block. 3 tbtbtVibtltkiliililkllitkilitlliltitlitklliuViliiliuVil(lb4 fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., I'ottgvlllc, Pn. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Clears and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meal. n all hour New Groceries. Flour, good lrfnd, from SI 00 a hundred upward. Fresh butter at 20 writs per jiotind. Fresh eggs always on bond. Canned Goods. SIMON LEVIN, and 'centre Sts. Kobblns' UulldhiK. I A Handsome Comploxion is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can I i POS9CS3 POZZOHI'S COMFLBXIOM POWDHBf I gly es it. CONWAY'S FAflOUS 5 and 10 CENT STORE, 102 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Great Cut in Agateware, Glassware, Tinware', Chiiiaware and Lamps. Now is the time to bu a nd .,savejm.on ev.,0 ur bargains : Two hundred bars of sand soap at i cent each. Two hundred school bags at i cent each. One gallon glass oil can, were 40 cents, n6w 20 cents. Decorated dessert dishes, were 7 cents, now 3 cents. Coal hods, were 25 cents, now 10 cents. Galvanized buckets, were 25 cents, now 10 cents. Glass dishes, were 10 cents, now 7 cents. Wash basins, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Lemon graters, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. Agate dish pans, were 40 cents, now 25 cents.- Agate coffee pots, were 35 cents, now 20 cents. Coffee pots, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Flour sifters, were 7 cents, now 3 cents. Nutmeg graters, were 3 cents, now 1 cent. Lamps, were $1.48, now 75 cents. And many other articles, equally as cheap. DON'T FORGET THE NAME AND NUMBER. 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 : Hen's Winter Russets, leather lined, trippled sole, worth $4.00 ; will be sold at $2. 00. Hen's $1.25 shoes for 00 cents. Ladles' shoes, 80 cents and upward. 1,500 hats, worth from $1.25 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. T South Main St. I GOLDIN rui unity uayb uniyt BAD EYES Arc what we nre looking for. It is to bv regretted that there are so ninny of that sort in this day and aRe, 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. Buchanan, 118 S. Maiir Street. EVAN J DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardin St tCOUPON.SNj This coupon is good for oue sheet of musto by raalcliiK a purchase, regardless of amount, nt Brumro's Jewelry Store. Cut out this Cou pon and receive a sheet of music FREE OF CHARGE. tbuVtltktlitkik.'biliUitkuVilivktlvlvltliiktliUtlitlitbkil Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated Imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell bilncrs' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Shenandoah, Ia. Abe Levi no, Prop.