Floral crcsUtt For Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, i South Main Street, Shenandoah, I'a. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121. 123 North Haiti Street. "X 7"ATCH our space for special announcement. It will interest you and save you money. 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 $1.90, are going at $.3Q. 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 CTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2.15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 per cent, below regular prices. BOSTON I SHOE 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. Always Have gains For You. Bar- Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTRAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths, 5 I Ci1n, a7. West C D. ruiJp Centre St. 888lL3888 and you euro Us consequences. TIipso aro some of the consequences of constipation : Biliousness, lew of appetite, pimples, sour stomach, depression, coated tongue, night mare, palpitation, oold feet, debility, iliz ainoss, weakness, backnche, vomiting, jaundice, piles, pallor, stitch, irritability, nervousness, headache, torpid hvor, heart burn, foul breath, sleeplessness, drowsi ness, hot skin, cramps, throbbing head. Aro a Suro Cur a for Constipation Dr. J. C. Ayer's Pills aro a specific for all diseases of the liver, stomach, and bowels. "I suffered from constipation which as sumed such an obstinato form that I feared it would cause a stoppago of the bowels. After vainly trying various remedies, I be gan to take Ayer's Pills. Two boxes effected a complete cure." D. BURKE, Saco, Me. "For eight years I was afflicted with constipation, which becamo so bad that the . doctors could do no moro for me. Then I began to take Ayer's Pills, and soon the bowels recovered their natural action." V M. II. DeLAUCETT, Dorset, Oat THE PILL THAT YILL. A SECRET OF MAHY CEHTURIES. On of the Moat lteinarkalile Undertak ings of Modern Times. A search to find Adam's language will shortly be begun by a professor of English. He has a unique plan, by which lie oxpects to una out whether Adam wroed tve in stmnge tones or familiar utterances. Ilia plsu will be first presented to the world in The Great Philadelphia Sunday Press " next Sunday, February S. It will interest every body and, according to the originator, Is backed by millions of dollars. Next Sunday's I'ross will have a number of delightful exclusive features. A celebrated broker tells you how to make money in stocks; "Karl" will tell about the noon hour back of the mint; there will be something about the lifting of plants that will amaze you; Frank Q. Carpenter tells of a 1,300-mllo ride Into the very heart ot South America, where ho went for The Sunday Press; Anno Ritten- houso will havo one of her delightful fashion articles, which are bringing letters of in quiry and praise from almost every state in the union; the last of Andree's balloon shed will be shown in photograph, and there will be a dozen or more other features, including that comic history of Spain and a very funny page by the celebrated M. Quad. lie sure to order next Sunday's Press to-day. Wlmt Do You HelJeve the Greatest Itlesnlllg Undoubtedly the gieatest blessing to man- Kind is good health, ana whatever will pro duce health must bo considered as no less a blessing. The greatest blessing in the shape of a medicine is certainly Dr. Greene's Ncr- vura blood and nerve remedy, discovered by the famous physician, Dr. Greene, of 35 West lltb St., New ork City, who Is, beyond doubt, the most successful specialist in the world in curing all forms of nervous, chronic or lingering diseases. And the great blessing of this wonderful remedy is made all the more sure and certain to tho peoplo by the fact that Dr. Greene can be consulted and his advice had in regard to any case of dis ease absolutely free of charge, whether you call or write. This means a great deal to those wo have paid out large sums iu doc torn' fee without benefit. If you havo failed to be cured by your family doctor, by all means consult this noted and eminent pbysl clan at once about your caso. It will cost you nothing to ret his opinion iu regard to your case and his advice will undoubtedly result in your cure. At least write him description of your feelings and symptoms, in order that he may write you what your trouble is and how it can be speedily cured Kemember that he has seen and cured many cases like yours in his largo practice and wide experience, and ho c&n give you information about your case which probably no physician has yet doue. ltecruitlng lit I'ottsville. Lieut. Androw Hoses, United States Army, has opened a recruiting oillco at 210 North Centre street, Pottsrille, Where he is receiv ing applications for enlistment in the regular army. Recruits receive at present f 15.00 mouth with good pay, clothing and rations and medlclno and medical attendance when ill. The age limit is from 18 to 35 years, weight not loss than 120 pounds and not less than 5 ft. 4 iu. tall, The term of enlistment is three years. Men are enlisted at present for all branches of tho service. It is a fact that many men in civil employmeut would be better off in tho army. The duties, except in time pf war, are not hard, and the colonies recently acquired by the government gives a man a chance to we something of foreign countries. A soldier can save money if he wishes, as his needs are fully supplied by the government, and after serving thirty years he can be retired with two-thirds pay and allowances. ur. null's unugu pyrup cures sore throat. Don't delay when you are bothored with a soro throat. It may lead to brou chitls. This remedy is a sure cure. Price ouly 25c. , Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were Issued to the follow ing : Peter Ikronos and Rosey Slavlusky, both of Mabanoy City; Petro Recheto and Ureno Grozsick, both of Kelayres; Michael Hanley and Gertrude Meyrick, both of Sbcn andoab; Joseph Urygac and Ludwika Sabol ewskl, both of Shenandoah; Joseph Siltzer and Carrio A. Kostenbader, both of Lavelle. Try Grain-0 1 Try Oraln-0 I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you package of GRAIN-O, the ntw food drink that takes the place of coflee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it, GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress, X tne price ot cottee. 15c ami 35 ct. per package. Sold by all grocers. Devils Itecorded. The following deeds were tiled for record : From A F. Thompson et al., executors, to Margaret E O'Neill, premises In Sheridan. Jarius W. Zieglet and wife to Nathan U. Rex, premises in West Penn township. American Primi'ire Methodist church to Henry Endy, premises in New England. MrlF Flret rlrel Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash compaulos : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American Fire Insurance Co., Westchester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins, Co. T. T Williams, 123 S, Jsrdin St., Shenandoah. Wyes Pius fcllrj "IVKATJIIIK. The ftrecast for Saturday: Cloudy weather and allghlly higher temperature, with snow or rain and brisk winds, possibly gales on tho const, followed by clearing. rtTHYPOiTS. llnplinnliigK Throughout thn Country Olimnlclxit for Unity rcrusnl. Bisection dny on the 21st Inst. Letters of administration woro granted to Henry Oswald on tho estate of Sarah Ulrich, late of Ht'glus township. Thn slandor suit of Sophia Autozy vs, Joseph I'alill, of St. Clair, was hoard beforo arbitrators yesterday nt Pottsvlllo. Ualrd Snydor, of Pottsvlllo, has been granted n pension of $12 por mouth, dating from May Mtli. 1808. At a meeting of Lafayette Collego trustees yestorday tho affairs of tho institution were reported to he in a very satisfactory condi tion. Tho now Knterprlso broaker at Shamokiu, which will replace tho ono blown down in a storm last December, will be in operation March 1st. Three hundred and eightoen tons of armor plate for the battleship Alabama were sent yosterday from tho Detlilelieui Iron Works to Cramps' shipyard. The Journal says the name of Pottsvlllo's new postmaster will be announced next week. During tho month of January there were issued 133 marriage licenses fiom tho Regis ter's office. All tho Lehigh Valley Railroad crews stntioncd at Woatherly have been transferred to Hazluton, and 100 men will change their place of residence. Mauch Chunk people are agitating street pavlug. A Uying log on tho slido near Galeton killed James Gilbert, who had hidden be hind a stump, and fatally hurt Edwin Stone. The Taxpayers Association is not in sympathy with a proposed Act of the As sembly to rogulate salaries of court criers and tipstaves. Edgar Sprout's saw mill boiler expUded near Itenova, wrecking tho mill and fatally injuring James Snyder and Philip C'rcightou, A B. Lewis is about to open a typewriting and Insurance oillco in town. While enjoying a smoko at his homo in I'ottsville, Frank West suddenly expired. Argument in tho Slater will case will bo heard to-morrow before Judge Dunn. The Easton, Palmer & Bethlehem Street Railway Company has placed a mortgage for $200,000 with the United States Mortgage and Trust Company, of Now York All tho officers and clerks in the Court Mouse have signed a petition to the Board of Pardons praying for a pardon for ex-Poor Director Neri Diotrlch, now in prison. Wm. Bassler, a former St. Clair boy, is on the Charteston with tho troops under Gen. Otis. Tho report that he was a sailor on the Oregon Is untrue. John D. Clews,, aged 102 years, and Mrs. Sarah 11. Jennings, aged 100, woro married iu Franklin, this state, on Monday. Tho demand for anthracite has caused the producer to feel able to advance rates at Chicago and other westorn distributing points. We are now in the shortest month of tho year. Having increased the salary of the Court House janitor $50 during his term of office, the Cumberland County Commissioners were surcharged that amount by the Auditors. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds. That's what Pau-TIna is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A New Temperance Union. The movement of organizing a new tem perance union in tho coal regions has taken bold in n new section anil tho prospects for the same seem to bo bright. In portious of Schuylkill and Northumberland counties tho Catholic temperance societies are holding meetings quarterly now. This is a new move and the prime motive is the new coal region union. They will conduct thoir next con vention in Centralia on April 15, and dele gates from the Philadelphia State Union will ho in attendance at this meeting. The last convention was woll attended and very in tercstiug. The temperance movement has grown in Interest, and much good has re. suited from tho same. Disrobed lu Church. Yesterday morning a man disrobed himself in St. Edward's church, Shamokin, during tho services, aud the horrified women lied uud soma fainted. The church was soon empty, -and the man was taken to jail. He gave his name as Hugh Murphy and his residence as Glrardvltle. It Is believed his mind is eflected. Struck by a Drill. Florenz Boner, an employe at tho Buck Jluuntalu colliery, met with a singular acci dent yesterday morning. When he reached the top of the slope be found there was not sufficient men to be lowerod into the mine lie sought shelter in a car, A miner came along and threw his drill into the car. st'uck Boner 011 the chin and ripped tho flesh open along the man's neck to a point back of the let t ear. The wound was not a dangerous one. A show window full of coal ornaments at Brumm'a. tf Itesponstbtllty For Vttllry Wreck. The Eastou Free Press says: "It is stated that the causo of tho accident on tho Lehigh Valley road at West Duuncllcu has been placed on Harry Butlaud, of South Eustcn and James Mahafley, the two men who bad charge of tho tower at South Plain held They havo been suspended." Tlio Ithynlnml'H InpntrerB Landed Philadelphia, Feb. 3. The American liner Tthynland Htlll lies helpless on.the sands cf Cotton Patch shoal, but the indications are that she will be floated with comparatively Inconsiderable damage before many more hours have passed. The barge Lottie took off the lthynland's cargo yesterday, and the 37 passengers were taken to Lewes by the steam pilot boat Philadelphia. There they were put aboard a special train for this city, where they arrived last night. Annual Sales over6, 000,000 Boxes FOR BILI0U8 AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such as Wind and Tain in the Btomnrh, QIddlne33. Fulness after nioals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costlveness. lllotcbea on the Bkin. Cold Chills, Dia turned Sleep. Frlshtful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling; Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES, Every sufferer will acknowledge then to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. Iinr.CIIAJr.s FILM, taken as direct ed, w'lqulcklr restore Females to com plete health. They promptly removo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem and euro hide Ilcaduche. Fora Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN rviEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Boocham'o Pills aro Without a Rival And hiTi tb LARGEST SALE Of any Patent Jlnllclno In the World. 250. at all Drue Stores. for KiVr i ortno oioborcr RHEUMATISM. auu similar uumpuQl8 Gl iERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. prescriDOa by eminent physiclansrj DR. RICHTER'S fa a Mrtnnn qv 0 1 PAIN EXPElLEil, World renowned I t!, tnnrlrAhlrfiltri'fMfiil! BOntrgenolnowji'iTrode Mark" Anchor,' . AU. ItlchtcrA'Co., Sir.PenrlSt,,. New York 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hontes. Own Glassworks. 23 & CO cu. Endorsed A recommended kj A. Wasley. 106 K. Main St.. . n. Hagenbtich, 10 N. Main St., . f.u.Klrlln, 6 8. Main St., onenancoan, . DR. RICHTCrt'D "ANCHOR" BTOIhTAGIIATi tent for 1 nynpr pmgntnmnch Cnmplnlnln. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Katio Carlin, of Rappahannock, is the guest of Mrs. J, J. Gallagher, of Lost Creek No. 8, tho past few days. Miss Ida Koch, of Lost Creek, Is suffering from a seveie atUick of grippe. Christ. Schmidt was a guest of friends at Ashland Inst night. Mrs. John Hulling and daughter, Ruth, of Mlucrsvillc, are guests of friends in town. Henry Eisenbart, of Brownsville, Is suffer ing from a severe attack of inflammation of tho lungs. Ho la a brother of Johu 11. Eisen bart, who died last Tuesday. Miss Sarah Gerber, of Mabanoy City, was tho guest of friends iu town last ovcnlug. Mr. and Mrs. William Small, of West Cherry street, spent last evening at Lost Creek, visiting fi lends. Miss Lottie Beach, of I'ottsville. is visaing friends in town, William Webster attended asocial father ing at Ashland last eveu'ng. Dr. Paul Schultz has returned to town. having recovered from his rocont attack of pneumonia at Bloomsburg. Miss Bertha Wilson, of Mt. Oaraiol. Is the guest of Miss Annio SchaeiTcr. Mrs. Emma Gibson, of Phlladelnhla. Miss Kate Veith, of Pottsvlllo. and Mrs. Knaop. of Yatesvillo, aro guests of Mrs. William Oraeber, on North Market street. John Johnson, of North Bowers street, who sullen from puenmonla.ls reported improved. Mrs. Ueorgo Moyer, of West Cherry street. presented hor husband' with a son yesterday. Allen Miller, a member f Battery B. 3rd Artillery, who spent a flirtough of several weeks at his homo here-, left for Fortress Mouroe to-day. rllin 1'la.m Uniiiu. This afternoon a stiantrercntcred tho Polish saloon noxtdoorto O'Neill's furniture Btoro and, after some pailcyinu, asked the woman iu chnrgo for a drink, at tho samo time calling for a drink for another man iu the place. The stranger otforod a flObill,''buttho woman said sho could not change it. Tho stranBor went across to Schmickor's saloon, on the on- postto side of the street, and a few minutes later returned with a lot of sllvor which ho is supposed to have received in chango for the hill. He again called for drinks and then asked the other man in tho saloon to go across the street to Schmickor's and ask his butty" to come ovor. While the messenger was absent the stranger asked the woman to give him bills for the silver he had. The woman complied with the request and after tho stranger departed found sho had been flim-flammed out of S3. The stranger is described as a short, slight-built man, full- faced aud well dressed. He wore a dark overcoat and a blue four-in-hand necktie. He represents himself as a buyer of second-hand pool and billiard tables. Grip's Ravages Doomed. So much mifory and so many deaths havo been caused by tho Grin, that every one should know what a wonderful remedy for this malady Is found in Dr. King's New Discovery. That tllstresslnir stubborn couch. that iullames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens your system auu paves the way tor Consumption is" quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If you have chills aud fever, pain in the back of the head, .soreness in bones aud muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat liko a vice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, aud prevent Pneumonia or Consump tion, l'rice 50 cts. and $1.00. Itoney back if nor cureu. a trial bottle tree at ,. wastey's drug BtorO; Immenso line of spectacles and eye glasses. Orkln'B, 120 South Main strcot. tf Fntnlly Injurra ly Dynamite Explosion Scranton, Pa., Feb. 3. By an ex plosion ot dynamite at Elmhurst, Pa yesterday, three men were severely in jured, perhaps fatally. Their names are Llngle Scarlnt, Anthony Feressl and Francesco Grippe. Peter Bose was also seriously Injured. On Wednes day a gang of men employed In con structing a dam for the Scranton Water company had prepared a blast ot dyna mite, but it being quitting time did not fire It. Yesterday one of the men, un aware of the danger, struck a pick In the hole, with the result that a power ful explosion followed. Two of the men are not expected to live. Young Mothers. Croun is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough aud Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been knowu to fail. The worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and fl.OO. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho name Lessiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack Tlie TeturntiS' Pons'Mii Trtfe. Krle, Pa., Feb.- 3. The case of the veterans against the Soldiers' Home here was concluded yeBterday and the Judge said he would decide the mat ter next week. Messrs. Olds and Baker contended that the statute creating the home did not empower the trustees to exact a portion of their pensions, that In this home 96,000 has been taken and IX never returned to any one, nor does It go to the stote, but la held by Gen eral Wagner for his sole use and benefit. They asked for an Injunction restraining tho trustees from any longer enforcing the rule, Tried Snloldn 'Uy Xnmlniium. Philadelphia.'' Feb. 3, Mrs. ffarah E. Hunt, aged 20 years, of WlUlamsport, Pa., attempted to opmmlt suicide yes terday In the waiting room of the Heading Terminal by drinking laud anum. She was taken to a hospital, where she was revived, and persuaded to tell the story of the troubles which Induced her to end her life. She said her home was In "WlUlamsport, where her parents resided on "West Fourth street. Her maiden name was Scribe. She said she came to this city last July to obtain employment, hut was unsuccessful. Repeated failures to get work discouraged her and she bought the bottle of laudanum. Is it a bum? Uss Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil A cut? Use Dr. Thomss' Eclectrlc Oil. At your druggists. HATS! SPECIAL invitation is extended to the people of Shenandoah and vicinity, to examine L our mammoth display of stylish HATS for men and boys, now being shown in one of our large show windows. The stock consists of the latest fashionable styles, and have ?n selling for $1.50 and $2.00. "der to give the people the benefit we will for TEN Sell any HAT DISPLAYED FOR 75 Cents. Remember: they but. fashionable up-to-date styles purchased this season. Mammoth Clothing House, Nos. 9 and 11 South Main Street. HE COMES TO MEDIATE. Iiolclnu Consul at Manila Explains ths Filipinos' Position. San Francisco, Feb. 3. Edward A. Andre, for the past 18. years Belgian consul at Manila, Is In this city en route to Washington on a secret mis sion. It is understood that he Is to offer the United States his good ser vices as mediator between this coun try and the Filipinos. His present mission, he sayB, Is purely neutral. Speaking cu! the prosent condition of affairs in the Philippines Consul Andre said that should the Americans and Filipinos clash the loss to the Ameri cans would be great not so much, however, from bullets, but from the slokness which would follow an active campaign. The Filipinos had, he said, modern rifles and could inflict much damage before being subdued. He did not look for any serious disagreement. "The Filipinos," he said, "do not un derstand their position. As soon as they can be made to realize that the United States will not make rash prom ises then so soon will the Filipinos wel come the protection of this country, but until that time arrives there will always be somo signs of discontent. As soon as the natives realize that they can make money and live com fortably then they will cease fighting. The recent proclamation of the presi dent did much to relieve the anxiety of the people, nnd the recent confer ences between the American commis sioners and Filipinos' representatives will result In much good." OIKI). KISKNIIA11T. At Brownsville, To., on the 31st ult., John II, Klsenhart, nucd M years, 7 months nnd 9 days. Funeral will lenvu the family resldenco on Saturday afternoon, t 1 o'clock, and proceed to the United Kvangellcal church, o!i Korth Jardln Btreet, where ser vices will bu held at 2 o'clock. Interment will be mad" In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Rela tives a ,u friends respectfully Invited to at tend. 2-3-lt MISCELLANEOUS. QAI.OOK FOll KENT. Corner Coal street and O l'eur alley. Apply to J.J. Franey. tf FOll HA I.E. Kobblns' opera house. Also prlvato dwellings In the Third, Fourth and Fifth wards ot Hhenundoah. Apply to I JEobhins, No. 1C2 Academy street, Wllkeebarre, Fu. 1-27 lm lOIt UF.NT. Store room and dwelling, sulta jj hie for butcher, barber, ete.: centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K. V. Brohst, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centre streets, tf ABAIldAIN In Shenandoah, East Centre real estate. Easy terms of payment, monthly, quaitcrly or semi-annually. S1,000 In cash down. Old hotel or restaurant stand, small storo or dwelling. Secutlty Building and Saving Union, Scranton, Pa 12-9-20t-eod TTlOlt SALE, A square back driving sleigh,-! .i: carnage, roau wagon, irucic wagon. Har ness, robes aud blankets A good opportunity for any buyer. Apply to Jesse Davis 31 South White street. 1.13-tf T VANTED A bright nnd active young man IT of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $00 a week can be mode. Address letter to U, Hbbald o 111 Co. 1-7-tf rOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. U. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-01-tf PROPOSALS. Pealed proposals will be received by the un dersigned until February 7th, 1899, nt 7 o'clock S, in,, for the hauling of coal to Shenandoah as Lliiht Company plant and Shenandoah Heat and Power Conipuny plant for onq year. Also proposals to haul out ashes at Shenandoah Heat and Power Company plant for one year. Bids to be seperato u. coal and ashes. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Envelopes to he marked bids for coal or ashes. By order of board. 1-27-30-1-3-6-7 Attest : It M. Denqleu, Sec'y Our Meats TEMPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S. 19 1 1 Mill rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Clin, nnd Wines, nt the bar. A choice line of Clears aud Temper mice Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. 'Meals nt nil hour fiOOO'S PILLh cure tit tec Jllloiisuess, Iudlpr-stto.i 1("nrtnrhe DleM'Ut laxutlvD. Aii DrutcKlst DAYS ONLY GOLD I CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 10 CENT S 102 N. Main St., 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 NAME AND NUMBER. THIS SALE WILL POSITIVELY BE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. Earthen Pie Dishes, were 8 cents, now 4 cents. Large Glass disljes, 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, 110W20 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 Galvauized buckets, were 15 cents, now id 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 cheap". EXTRA I EXTRA I EXTRA I MEN'S BOSTON The regular $3 .50 boot. long as they last. This is in gum boots iu this region LADIES' SHOES. W5 79c, FACTORY SHOE STORE, No. 7 South Main. St. FALSE ECONOMY. We once knew a man who was so economi cal he picked up all the stray pins ho found. It saved him at least thirty-seven cents a year for pins, and It didn't take more than fifteen dollars worth of his time. This man was a false econo mist; same ns the one who pays ten cents forn pair of spectacles. Worn eyes are ruined by cheap decentered lenses than In any other way. Perfect glasses can be secured at TH0S. BUCHANAN, 118 S. Mail? Street. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER. Our products are seldom equalled aud never surpassed. 1'rivale families supplied, at short notice by our own special delivery. New Groceries. l'lour, good brand., froru $1 "jo a hundred upwnrd. Kresb butter nt 20 cents per pound. Fresh eggs alwu son bond. Canned Goods. SIMON LEVIN, nnT&re Su, Kobblns' Ilulldlng, A O. MOIIUAN, Or PlIILAUKLPIllA. Temporarily assisting Dr. J. H fallen, 81 South Jardln street, will have office hours dallv except Sunday, from 8 to a. m. nnd 8 to 4 n, m' Dr. fallen's oillce hours being from 1:80 to 8 00 p, m. nnd ,6:80 to 8.00 p. m. dally, except Thurs day evening and Sundays, HATS! n6t bid styles, are N, Proprietor. Tnnn ii Shenandoah, Pa. UK 0 ,mmy nz. duck i. BOOTS. They will sell at that price as the biggest bargain yet offered will sell 1 SO pairs at Button or lace. A too Lcvlnc, Prop. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. ,3 North Jardln St. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel 1' B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleighing and skating i orties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes,- and supper served! to parties on short notice. We do Shampooing at Your Homo. Special Attention Given to Ladles. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W.. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. Home-Bred Canaries I'"or breeding puroses. All good singers. They are far better than the nnacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and glole. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell liters' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Enst Centre street, . Phenandoab, I'n- j A Handsome Complexion V' I Is one of the greatest charms a woman can I possess PozzoHt'a Couruurio VowdbI I gives it. I