r-i-n- t mfiTm i, r . ..... . i in n n iiiriimm -iMMiiftnmWfiW1 Floral Cream For Chapped H.itlils. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121.123 North Haln Street. 5555 SI ATCH our space for special announcement. It will interest you and save you money. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 19.121-123 North Main St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown 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 $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 $2. 15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 percent, below regular prices. BOSTON FflGTORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa l.'SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABO.VE POST OFFICE. REDUCED - PRICES PREVAIL AT OUR STORE. Groceries and Dry Goods. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA BEST LINE OR GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW, Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, i7-wtre . 88c$l$88S1 9 Q "Threo from two you can't," nays the schoolboy. Right ! Three from two you can't, citlior in dol lars or dividonds or sarsaparilla. It takos tha boat sarsaparilla root to mako tlio best sarsaparilla ex tract. Tho best sarsaparilla comos from Honduras, C. A., and tho Dr. Ayer Co. practically controls tho entire product. Yet others claim to bo making "best" sarsapnrilla. They must bo making it out of tho remainder left after subtracting three from two. But, " three from two you can't." You can't make the best sarsaparilla without best root. You only get tho host when you which is made wholly from the best root imported from Honduras. i ll; t l.A l llf.li. Ttio forecast for Friday: Partly cloudy weather and slightly higher temperature, with easterly winds, Increasing in forco nd followed by snow with the advance of the Gulf storms PITHY PUliNTS. lappenlnga Throughout the Conutry Chronicled for Ifnsty Perusal. Ground hog day. The coal trade continues brisk. Borough Council meets this evening. M P. Brcnnan, of tho Prothonotary's olllce, is confined to his borne with tho grip. Unas. li. Aixlrus has been appointed road foreman of englnos fur the Pcnnn. railroad, on the Schuylkill divisiou A social will bo held this evening in tho Episcopal church. Refreshments will bo served, and the public is invited. Harry K. Foster, of Pottsvlllo, who bad both legs hroken and received other injuries in the Dunellen wreck, Is doing very well at the l'ottsvillo hospital. Tlire are only three applicants for initio luspectpr of tho Pottsvlllo district : John Mnguire, present incumbent, John J. Hren nan, of Ueckscherville, and Charles J. Price, of Llewellyn. The many collieries in and about H.izle tou are experiencing more activity this winter than has been known in several years. There are but six Shenandoah licenses granted and not lifted. The calamity sheets predicted that about half the number granted would not be taken up, but that was to have beeu expected. Tho "Rosebud" colliery, at the northern extremity of Tamaqua, of which Sweeney & Christ aro tho owners, has been shutdown fornn indefinite period. John Buddy, of Palo Alto, joined tho regular army on Tuesday to dodge trial for assault aud battery. The charter for St. Joseph's Po'ish Lithu anian Roman Catholic Beneficial Society, of Acw Philadelphia, was jeeorded at Potts vllle. Sixteen recruits left Pottsvlllo yesterday to join tho regular army. Warren J. Portz, oueof Shenandoah's lead ing musicians has accepted a position as leader of the orchestra at Becker's theatro at Read ing. C. W. Clayberger, of Brandonville, has sold his stock of merchandise to It. W. Faust, of Ringtown. Mr. Clayberger will remove to Bloomsburg. J. J. Neifert, of Delano.has been appointed division telegraph operator and will have supervision of all the oilices on the coal region branches. Cards are out announcing tho wedding of Miss Gertrude Merrick, of Shenandoah, and Michael Hanlcy, formerly of St. Nicholas, but now of town. Dr. A. C. Morgan, of Philadelphia, who has beeu here during the past few weeks assisting Dr. J. S. Callen, returned to the city to-day. Peter and Henry Defrehn.of this place, will dispose at public sale on Saturday, March 4th, at the lesidence of the late Joseph Defrohn, in Union Township, all the personal property of Joseph Defrehn, deceased. A beer war is on between the wbolcsalo dealers st Tamaqua, and a reduction in prico has been made. Yesterday Itev. Duenger, of Ashland, cele brated his ninety-first anuiverwiry. The National League base ball season opens April 10. Two old licensed places In Minersvillo will be closed this year. Six weeks more of cold weather. The license of Michael Ifaizis, of the Stb ward, Shenandoah, is transferred to George Manzunas. Two new desk telephones wero placed in the Lehigh Valley t'oal Co. offices at Lost Creek, connecting with all tbelrcollleriesand the Mahauoy City exchange. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cure croup aud whooping-cough. No danger to the child when this wonderful medicine is used in time. Mothers, always keep a bottle 011 hand. Alilnnil'n Trolley Troubles.. At a meeting of the Borough Council of Ashland last evening tbo joint committee of Council and the merchants submitted a prop osition by the Schuylkill Traction Company without comment, or recommendation. The company propose to maintain a five-cent rate of fare between Ashland and Girardvllle, but that worklngraen will be entitled to a con tinuous ride to nuy point along the line for Ave cents. The company asks that the Borough Council accept $100 a year in lieu of all taxes, tbat the resolution against the snow sweeper be wiped out, and that the ordinance bearing on car and pole taxes be rescinded. Tbe communication was signed by General Manager Ash aud Director Marr. The proposition was referred back for tho signatures of tbe company's executive of ficers, and also the oompauy's seal. At the same meeting a petition signed by 178 mine employes was presented, praying the Council not to revousidor its past action. Tho peti tion referred to tho threat of tbe company to make Richards street. Oirard villo, a point of transfer and replies that it will requite but litile exertion to induce the P. & R and L. V R R. companies to tuke tho mine em ployes to aud from their places of employ ment. Took Up the License, It was stated yesterday that Timothy Lynch bad not taken up his wholesale First ward license. Tbe announcement was erron eous through an omisslou to mark on tbe records at PutUville a note of tbe Issue. SapsiMrllla THE SCANLAN BONDS. Uvlilrnrn In llrh.ilf of tho llnutliimrn Hull, milled Ymlnrdiiy, The examination of Tax Colle'lor M. J. Seanlaii In the proceedings instituted by his ISHI3 bondsmen to peii the Judgment entered by the Borough wna resumed at the court bouse In l'otlivllle yesterday afternoon, John K. Whalon, Bun., tho solicitor for tho Tax payers' Association, who is associated with M. M. Burke, Kw , in looking after tho borough's Interests, taking nn tho cron-ox- amination of Hie witness At the tnortilng examination Mr. Scaiilan tesllfled that all the payments ho made from Jan 15. 1S(iO, to Jim. 8, 180S, amounting In the aggregate to fSl.Hgfl.fKI, wero mado as pnytneiiMon the lStKi tax duplicate Mr. Whaleu handed to Mr Scaulnii the Bor ough Auditors report for the fiscal year ond- iiir .March, 1BS, anil tho witnrss snid tho report credited Mm with all the payments ho referred to in his testimony. Mr. Wlialcn untied force to this by taking item for Item and the witness m.ld they wore all duly cr emeu in 1110 report. Mr. cnnlan admitted that the Auditors' report credited him with $1,018.00, Mar. 1, 1807, nml $1,000. May 7, 1807, as payments on the 18H0 duplicate, but said ho bad made tho payments fur the 1805 duplicate. Ho was asked when ho got bis 1805 duplicate) and said it was in Janiiaiy, 1807 Ho denied that he appeared lmfoie the Finance commit tee of Council und talked about those amounts, but admitted that ho was allowed tho sixty-day commission on tho payments credited to tho 1 S!0 duplicates. Ho said he was not anare that the allowance had been 1 made until the Auditors' report was pub. Ilshed, or that the payments had been applied to the 1800 duplicate. Ho sold ho mado no complaint or objection lu regard to it, nor did ho appeal from tho Auditors' statement. Mr. Wlialcn then switched to another branch aud asked Mr. Scanlan if he did not write n letter to Council under tho dato of Feb. 1. 1807. lie replied that he did not. "Didn't you write to this effect : Guntlemkn : It has always been my un derstanding that nil payments mado by me into tho borough treasury since the settle ment mado Nov'r. 7, 1S05, by the Finance Committee, of my account of the duplicate of borough taxes for 1801. (the balance then found against me being $25,5-10 113), shall ho applied on account of my indebtedness on said 1801 duplicate, and I have repeatodly directed the payments made by me from tlmo to time to bo so credited; and tho surplus thereof, after fully paying otr tho halauce duo on my 1804 duplicate, to be credited on account of my 1805 duplicate. I hereby affirm in writing and reiterate tho verbal requests and Instructions- thus horetoforo made and given by mo, aud I fully approvo ot the application by Council of all monies paid In by mo since December, 1805, and credited or to ho credited on the 1801 and 1895 duplicates respectively, aj herein above stated. Witness said be did not write the letter, but be thought Mr. Straughn did. Witness did not know it was written until Mr. Straughn brought it to him aud asked him to sign, and he did. "Was not that letter that you admit sign ing prepared because the $8,000 which you had asked to have applied to the 180t dupli cate was so applied, aud thoro was sonic question about it afterwards?" Mr.Scanlan said ho did not know whetbor It was, or not. "Don't you know that that the credit of $8,000 of Jan. 10, 1800, was applied or ex tended to tho ISOt duplicate?" "Yes, sir; I know it since I saw it pub lished." "Didn't you know it prior to that time?" "Yes, sir." "Didu't you ask to have it so applied ?" "No, sir. I told them tho money was there and they could apply it whero they liked." Then there was an agreement between you and Council, at least it was agreed l)y you that that application of the $3,000 to the 1804 duplicate might be mado?" ' No, sir. There was no agreement at all." "You knew they were going to do that?" "Yes sir; I was thero when they did It." "And they bad your consent to do It?" "Yes, sir." "Was not the same truo of the $9,000, the $1,018 and the $1,000 that were credited to you on tho 1800 duplicate, and the other items referred to?" Mr. Scanlan said bo did not know anything about it and lie was not present whon it was done. That he had no recollection of their being any adjustment of his affairs by tbo finauce committee, In which the $0,000 item was taken into account. He recalled having met Messrs. T. J. James, Gablo and McGuiro and going over the items of the 1803 dupli cate, but not the 1800 duplicate, und the $0,000 item was on the latter duplicate. Mr. Scanlan said he made bis collections on the 1805 duplicate before he received It, and when asked if be had collected the bulk of tho taxes for 1805 before h'o got tho duplicate, replied "Yes, sir ; I guess I did." This admission is an important one, in view of tho fact that the bondsmen bet up, as one of their reasons for having the judgment opeucd, that the Borough Council did not give Mr. Scanlan a warrant to make collec tions on the 1805 duplicate. In answer to questions on re-direct exami nation by Mr. Wadtlnger, concerning the letter of Feb. 4, 1897, Mr. Scanlan said : "It was brought into the store. I was told about it and understood such a letter was to ho written. It was brought in by one of the Councilmen, and be asked me if I understood what It was. I said 'yes' and be said 'Will you sign it?' and I said 'yes,' and I signed the letter. The letter came from them getting another letter from another party They wanted to put themselves on the safe side I suppose, aud I signed It. The letter was brought to me by Mr, Straughn. Ho was chairman of the finance committee, I think." Mr. Whalen then took up the subject of the letter and asked, "Well, you understood the points in that letter, aud what it meant. didn't you?" Mr. Scanlan replied, "I didn't read it, no sir. I understood the Council got a letter. got one myself from oua of the bondsmen of 1895. He objected to the money being trans ferred to the 1801 duplicate, nnd I under stood that the School Board got one, too; and Mr Straughn brought that letter to my st re and asked me to sign it, and I did so without reading it or anything else. He gave me Annual Sales over6,000,000 Boxes TOE BILIOUS AND NEBV0US DISOBDERS such as Wind and Pain In the Btomftfli, Giddiness, Fulucsi after rw-alfl. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costlveness, Blotches on tbo Skin, Odd Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling; Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge then! to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. MI'.nciMM'B PI 1X8, taken as direct ed, Wl quickly resforo Females to com plete health. They promptly removo obstruotlons or Irregularities of the sys tem and cure Melt llcadut-lie. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN. WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boechnm's Pills aro Without a Rival And utvs th I bmiuEgi dmuc WW.? s-aicnt jiemcine mine world. 250. at all Drue Stores. eftlioQlobofcr NEURALGIA nnd i!!ar Complaint' GEfiMAII MEDICAL LAWS., prescriDoa uy eminent ntysiolansr. OR. RIP.HTER'S "ANCHOR ?? pain um 1 FR.l Wnrt.l AnAnnS . .1.1-. .... . I "'"TKi'nmnowiiii ratio mart Alienor IW Ail 111... t ns. i. ana V SSA&Kts. fcndoroea&rccomtiic'iJeaby a- Wasley, 106 W. Main St., kO. H. najrcntmcb, 103 N. Main st . r. r.u. Kiriin. a r. mo n at. v ' ' tit RipUTrDn m-WJet-Kitm ICoU il y i (ii pp wl u A f ' t n miirl i Cnw i Inlntw. to understand what it meant, and I was satis fied." Before leaving tho witness stand Mr. Sonii Ian said lie bad nnothor claim of about $000 for additional exonerations for 1S93, nml that tho claim was a legal and just one. He pie son ted It to Council oVor a year and a half ago nnd no doflnito action lms been taken on it. This closed the caso of tho bondsmen. Mr. Wlialcn Blatod that ho wished to intro duce some new cvldenco, but was not pre pared to proceed. It was agreed that nil parties meet lu court noxt Monday nnd kave the argument of tho caso postponed, aud at the samo time fix a date for the borough to Introduce its evidence. Never Palls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina Is. 25c. At Oruhler Ilros., drug store. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Mlelinel Hornu nud Ills Wife l)lo at Mt. Cnriuel. Mlnlmnl TTnron nna nf fhn nlilnc!- ati.l ,nn.t highly respected residents of Mt. Carmel, died nt that place on Tuosday night, from punuinonia, and at 2:40 o'clock this morning bis wife,, Marian, a highly csteomed lady, oxpired. Mr. Horau was an uncle of the McDormott family of town, He was born in County Ualway, Ireland, in 1815. Coming to America in 1833 he stopped in Philadelphia several months and thon removed to Lan caster county where be remained ono year. I'rom tueuco ho moved to Maryland, where ho was employed by tbe II. & O. Ey. Com pany for four years. Subsequently ho was engaged lu similar business in Indiana for a tlmo, returning to Ireland and' remaining there nine mouths. In 1838 he was married to Maria, a daughter of Byran McDormott, of County Ualway. Returning to America in lojs ne sotiiea at rottsvuie, where he worked in tile mines for a tltnn. Riiliapminntltr engaging in tbo hotel business at Miners- vine, .cioven years later he romovod to Ashland where he built tho Union Ifnti-I uH conducted it for ten years. In 18G4 ho was eiecteu ouenu ot Schuylkill couuty and filled that position with much distinction forthree years. At tho end of bis trm ho resumed tho hotel business for a period and then en gaged in the coal trade which proved disas trous, but be again showed the imdomitable snirit which hail raM him t tlmi l,nnnr. able position in rally to the eraorgency aud nuiKiing up nisstiattcrcil fortunes lu business in Mt. Carmel. His location was made there in 1870. Part of tho timo was engaged in P. & R. railroad contracting. Since 1883 he has lived a retired life, managing his estates and enjoying tbo fruits of a long career. Three children survlvn Mm mtmtn rri,n,ob J. Horau and Mrs. 11. Gallagher; of Mt. warmci, aim uernard iloran, of Philadelphia. There aro also two step-children, born to Mrs. Horan by a first husband, Mrs. H. Burke, of ilt. Carmel, and Mrs. Owen Collibau, of Ash- lanu. mo lunerals ol the deceased will tako place at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. Requiem high mass will bo culebratpd In H. n ni,,,r,.i, ..r Our Lady, Jit. Carmel, and tho funerals will proceed ly train to the Beavcrdale cemetery. Christian IIausmann, an aged resident of this place, died at his home on East Coal Btreet this morning, sutfering from pneu monia. Tho deceased was well and favorably known and leaves a widow and one son, Charles He was a prominent member of the D. O. IL, and the German order of Bed Men. The funeral will take placoSunday afternoon from the family residenco, 133 East Coal street, aud Interment will bo mado In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mrs. Gustav Applestndt, of Fishbacb, near Pottsville, died Tuesday night. Funeral on Saturday. Tho deceased Is aunt of Mrs, Henry Both, Mrs. J. M.Schaeflor and J. W. Moyer, of town. John McLaughlin, of Lansford, who was admitted to the State Hospital at Hazletou last November for treatment for a fractured leg, died yesterday afternoon, tbe result of kidney trouble AN IMPETOUS MERCHANT. Arrested by Two Women on Charges of Asitault. Charles W. Nowbouser, tbo North Main street grocer, is under bail for trial at court on charges of assault and battery made by Mrs. Catherine Joyce, an elderly woman. and Mrs. Wiuifred Hbudrich, a younger woman. Both the prosecutors are women of respectability. It is alleged that the women were cus tomers at Newhouser's store and after they left it were followed by the grocer. stoDned upon tho street, and charged with theft. It Is further alleged tbat Newbousor paid no attention to tho protestations of innocence made by tbe women, but persisted in search ing their clothing for the alleged missing article. The missing article was not found upon the person of oither woman and Ncwhouser allowed both to denart Tbe women went to Justice Shoemaker's office aud entered the prosecutions. PERSONAL MENTION. Bobert Hagenbuch attended tbo fuueral of a relative at llloomsburg to-day. Mrs Mart. Maley has left for Sbatnokln to join her husband, who is with tbo Myers & Loyburne show. Joseph Reynolds, of MoAdoo, is a guest of Kobert Ldwards' family, on South West street. Mrs. P. J. Gallagher, of Wilkerbarre, was entertained at tbe residence of It. F, dill, on North Main street, yesterday. Win. J. Pllllnger. who suffered from tbe grippe tho past week, Is able tu be about again. MnrrlHges. Thomas McCauu aud Miss Mary Ami Murphy, of .Mahauoy Plane, were married at St. Mary's Cat bole cliurch yesterday morn ing by Father Hoguu, Miss Annie Kceuan acted as bridesmaid, while Jobu Murphy was best man. John l'u reel I und Miss Mary Casey, two well known young people of Ulrardvlllo, wero married yesterday lu St. Joseph's Catholic church. A Ituuawurj A team of horse owned by Samuel Davis, tbe grocer, aud In charge of Henry Ouise, ran awsy on Rust Coal street this afternoon. Guise was thrown from tbo wagon aud bad his face slightly lacerated. Tho wagon was badly damaged. The team was stopped on Main street. ONLY A And then our big sacrifice sale will be at an end, and if you have not taken advant age of it to buy yourself a good OVERCOAT Or SUIT it is you who is the loser. Just think ! A Suit or Overcoat, during this sale only 3. SO. In a mammoth store pleased, both in quality and prices. Our entire stock of hats is included in this sale, and we worth 1.50 to $2 for only 75C. Stylish reefer and. junior. $1.50. ammoth Clothing House, Nos. 9 and MnrriHee Licenses. Marilago licenses wero issiiod to tbo follow ing : George Sokerak, of Kelayros, and Miss Josephine Ticbataof McAdoo; John Korbor and Miss Ustcnia Buby, both of McAdoo; Peter Ilulzyk and MissKostanciaMarcyunus klartc, both of Shenandoah; Wm. Klser and Miss Annie Yurkams, both of Shenandoah; John Sackalouckas aud Miss Mary Boksza, both of Shcsandoali. Orlp's Ravages Doomed. So much misery and so many deaths have been caused by the Grip, that every one should know what wonderful remedy for this malady is found In Dr. King's Now Discovery. Tbat distressing stubborn cough, that Inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens your system and paves the way for Consumption is quickly stopped by this matchless euro. If you have chills and fever, pain in tho back of tbe bead, soreness In bouos aud muscles.' sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you ueeu Dr. King's Now Discovery to cure your Grip, and prevont Pneumonia or Consump tion. Price 50 cts. and $ 1.00. Money back if nor cured. A trial bottle ireo at A.Wasley s drug storej Virel IM ret clret Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies : Pblla, Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America aud Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Flro Ins. Co., Unltod Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Young Mothers. Croun is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo acts liko magic In eases of croup. It has never been known to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 23 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee Buy Keystono flour. Be sure that tho name Lemiq & Paek, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on vnrv w-V DIM). HAUflSMAX.-At Shenandoah, I'o., on the 2nd list,, Christian llaussmnnn, aped 52 years. Funernl will tnke place on Sunday, the 5th Inst., nt 200 p in., services at the family resi dence, 138 Knst Coal street. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully Invited to nttend. 2-2 It New Groceries. Flour, pood brand?, from SI W a hundred upwrtrd. Fresh butter nt 20 cents per pound. Fresh eggs nlwas on hond. Canned Goods. SIMOih'lBVIN, ?an&rc St. ltoliblns' Building. D H. A 0. MOKOAK, Op Philadelphia, Temporarily assisting Dr J.S Cnllen,3l South Jardln street, will have ofllco hours daily, except Sunday, from 8 to 0 a in. and 3 to 4 p. in. Dr. C'allen8 olllce hours heinjr from 1:30 to 3.00 p. m. nud 6:30 to 8.0U p. m. dally, except Thurs day evening ami Sundays, COLUMBIA 4 BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled and riever surpassed. Private families supplied at short notice by our own special delivery. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKV, Prop. S19 X. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar, A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. . Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hour BAD EYES 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. Buchanan, 118 S. Mair Street. SHORT TIME YET ! Children's suits, worth 11 South Main Street. GOLDIN, Proprietor. CONWAY'S f 102 N. Main St., THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY BE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Earthen Pie Dishes, were 8 cents, now 4 cents. Large Glass dishes, were 10 cents, now 7 cents 10 qt. Granite dish pans, were 25 cents, now 18 cents. Large Decorated Plates, were 10 cents, now 7 cents. One gallon glass oil can, were 35 cents, now 20 cents. Large Tin Wash basins, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Towel Racks, were 10 cents, now 4 cents. Granite coffee pots, were 23 cents, now 15 cents. Large Galvanized buckets, were 15 cents, now 10 cents. Large Coal hods, were 15 cents, now 10 cents. Large Tin Dish Pan, were 15 cents, now 10 cents." And many other articles equally as cheap. - GREAT UNLOADING SALE. This is your chance to buy goods for less than manufacturers' Goods marked at prices that will astonish you and startle the cost, trade. DON'T FORGET THE 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, trlppled sole, worth $4.00 ; will be sold at $2. 00. Hen's $1,25 shoes for 99 cents; Ladies' shoes, 80 cents and upward. 1,500 lints, 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. 7 South Main St. MISCELLANEOUS. s AI.OON FOK HF.NT -Corner Coal street and Pear alley. Apply to J. J. Franey. tf w OU BALK, Ilohhlns opera house. Also Drivatedwellincs in the Third. Fourth and Mini wants 01 uiienanuoati. Apply to 1 Robhins. No. 1G2 Academy street, Wllkcsharre, Pa. 1.271m Oil SALE OR RENT. On account or re moval. I have for sale a brick bulldlncr. centrally located, heated by Bteam, gas through, out and up-to-date in every respect. " $2,000 down and balance on time. No reasonable offer refused. For full particulars apply on premises or to W. Czyzewsky, 02 East Centre St. 1-20-tf F OR RENT, Store rooiA and dwelling, sulta- (.In In. l.litnhA. I,A.I, n . non n 1 1 .. locjueu ana rem. reasonable. Appiy 10 u, u. Rrobst, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centre streets, tf t BARGAIN in Shenandoah, East Centre xl real estate. Kaey terms of payment, monthly, qua terly or semi annually. ! 1.000 In cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small store or dwelling, Secuilty building and Bavins Union, Serauton, l'a 12-9-20t-eqd IilOR SALK. A square boctr driving sleigh, ? carriage, road wagon, truck wagon, har ness, robes and blankets. A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply U Jesse Davis Ul South White street. 1-lJ-tf ITOIt KENT. Storeroom and dwelling, No. 18 South Main street, now occupied by Jlrs. J. J. Duffy. Possession given immediately. All modern conveniences. Apply to Frank Schmidt, 115 North Main St. Ml-2w-eow WANTED A bright and uctlvo young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $50 a week can be made. Address letter to 11, IIkbald ofllco. 1-7-tf NOTlCE.-Deslrable properties for sale. Ap ply to H. U. M. Hollopeter, attorney. Our Meats TOnPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES ' TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, IS 1 1 STREET. worth heretofore 10 and $12, like ours you are bound to be are selling latest style hats $3.56. to $5, for this- sale only ' Shenandoah, Pa. NAME AND NUMBER. Afcc Levlnc, Prop. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating t arties. Daucing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. I We do Shampooing, at $ Your Dome Special Attention Given to Ladles. K Postal Card Will Bring Us. 6 tr W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. e-e- s- UilvliblU(Uilidilkklaa(bibvilivl(UiUiUiibvli Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far belter than the unacclainated !niorteil birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell .doers' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 Kast Centre street, . Phenandoah, l'a. A Ha Is one of possess klvtilt. Handsomo Complexion rue greatest cnarmi a woman can I Pouoifi'a Couruuiox FowsbbI 0