Floral Cream For Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tclephont- Connt'itioii. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North ilaln Street. Here it is. We mean sales for during our special four weeks, which period offer all we will Furniture, . Stoves and Heaters At slaughter sale prices because we will spring another surprise on the public shortly by ad ding two more depart ments. Our floor space is at a prem ium, hence our astonishing offer. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 19-121 -123 North Main St. sbxOMONHAAK 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 $1,30, 300 pairs of Ladies' Shoes, actually worth $1.25, can be had for 85 OTS. Men's $3 Winter Russets, are selling at $2-15. All our winter footwear is going at 50 per cent, below regular prices. BOSTON m si 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON7, PROP. fOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. we Always Have Bar gains For You. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA mi BEST LIN OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STKAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, Fast Dyes for Cotton. Ili illiant sun Made by i Unfading Colors Diamond Dyes. a Ten-Cent Invsstment Otten Saves Dollars. Profaaiiinnl dyem lNvysniHMlitIriTit lyea for t'oltoti thnu fur wool, At cotton 1 h vk tibh fllire, while wool comes train an ani mal. In IHnimniri Dye there are antiis II f teen fast eottun colors thilt lire prepared espec ially for cotton anil miied goods Tbeav dyes irlve colors that ren waaliln in strong Mnip suds or exposure to t tie millRlit will not faile. Se that you get Diamond Dye, and take nothing else. LOSCH VISITS QUAY. They llnve n l.otiir Interview til the I,itlti'f Uointnlttee IliMim. From the North American. 8ml 0 Senator Samuel I.oecli and ex-State Clialrniau Andrews, of Pennsylvania, ap peared lit the Capitol to-day, wherothoy held an extendel Interview with Senator Quay in the latter's committee room. The munition at llarrlshiirir. was disviitsed at great luiiKth. When the visitors emerged from their star chamber seance with Mr. Quay they both looked serious, and declined to discuss their master's chances of success To those who are familiar with the former relations between Quay and Losch the latter's visit to the former to-day appears ludicrous to say the leant. The last time Iw-ch visited Quaytn Washington was back in tho early 'yo's, and his reception was anything but cor dial. In fact. Loach wds ordered cut of the Senator's committee room by young Iiichard Quay. But things are different now, Loech has a vote wlv.ch the Senator uewls. It will also be recalled that yoeng Qnny, when he was 11 member of the Legislature six or eight ye irs ago. had I.osch ejected from the House at Ilariisburg. Lusuh was sitting at the clerk's desk in tho lower branch of tho LegMuture. when young Quay utose in his soat, ami, addressing the Speaker, intimai d very strongly that Loech wis not a ruau wmo could be ti listed with certain papers lying uu the table lfear him, Youub Quay's attack upon Losch created a sensation in tho House and oamo noar result ing in a porsoual encounter between tho two men. Losch swore vengeance on tho Quays, and until the present Senatorial fight ho has been a most violent opponent of them and their methods in politics. What came over the spirit of his dreams at this late daHis best known to Losch and Quay. Use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for stub born colds. This wonderful remedy positi vely cures all lung atiectlous in a remarkably short time. Try it and bo convinced. Price 25 eta. Deaths oiiil Funeral. Martin O'Xcill, an aged resident of Ash land, died on Tuesday shortly after casting his vote. He was 75 years of age. The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Coakley, of Ellangowan, took place this morning. The remains were brought to town and high mass was colebrated in the Aanunciatiou church. The remains were interred in the parish cemetery. A four-weoks-old Infant of Ashy Bnlliet, died at the family residence in Gilbertou this morning. The remains will bo buried at Frnekvillo to-morrow by Undertakers J. V Williams & Sou. Fire I-acldles Celebrate, The celebration of Washington's Birth' day last evening by the members of tho Columbia Fire Company was greatly enjoyed by the members. During the .evening speeches were made by Messrs. John Bartscb David Holvcy and others. Vocal selections were rendered by John Pooler and tho Col umbia Glee Club. Silas Frost, the newly appointed insido foreman at Sheuan ooah City colliory, was an invited guest, The collation oonsisted of two roast kid and other refreshments, Soldiers Kxpecteil Home. A letter received from Camp McKenzie, Georgia, states that the members of Co. E 8th Rest., Pa. Vol., will reach their homes on the 7th or 6th of March, uext. Mr. O'llnra's New Position. Hugh J. (J tiara, for some tuna past con neuted with the clothing store of S. Block, as salesman, is now employed in tho samo capiv citv at Goldln's Mammoth Clothing house lie entered npon his now position to-day. "Hughy" has established a wide acquaint' auce in the business, anil he will be pleased to have bis many friends pay him a visit at his new place. Alfne Accidents. Michael Leary, a miner at Tunnel Wdg' colliery, Mahanoy City, while in a stooping position and using a pick in a breast, was pinned down by a fall of top coal and re maiued in the position three quarters of an hour before a driver heard his cries and went to his relief. Leary was not seriously in jured. Michael llullihan, a miner in tho same colliery, bad his baok painfully bruised yes terday by coal from a prematuro blast. Decided Atrulnnf tho Pbnslrfnor. Erie, I'n., Feb. 1SI. Judge Walling dis missed the bill filed against the trustees: of the Soldiers' Home by Andrew BrookB, an inmate of the homo, to com pel them to forward hU pension money to his wife, who U in needy circum stances. The judge decided that the rulei of the home governing pensions are not in conflict with the net of congress of 1'eb. 20, 1SK1, and not contrary to law or public policy, that plaintiff signed an agreement before entering the home to comply with it rule, and the rule gov erning pennionn in one of them. The plaintiffs counsel filed notice of appeal to the supreme court. Anniversary Celebrated. The Citlsens' Steam Fire Co. No. 2, of Mahanoy City, last night celebrated Its 20th aunlvemry at Armory ball in that town Supper was strvtd to about 700 firemen and other guests. There was a literary and munleal entertainment, dancing and a cake walk. In the latter Mrs. Philip Wolf and James Foley won the prize Samuel Graham wm awarded tho prize as the mostaetle member of the company. Deeds Recorded. A deed of assignment was made by W. A. Kleokner, of East Brunswick to Mary Kleck ner; deed from Howard Weist and wife to Philip Kopenbaven, premises in Hubley Township. Main Shaft llrnke. The Lawienoe colliery at Mahanoy Piano was thrown idle to-day by the breaking of a main screen shaft. 'Truck Ulnlurlieil. A cave-in occurred at High Point last night, whereby the track of the Lakeside Electric Railway was pulled down about eight inches. The disturbance was due to workings of the Mahanoy City oolUery cavli. k in. Repairs were made during tbu night slid tragic was raaumed on tho lino this morniug. Cocking Main. A cocking main between Mured aud Park Place birds took place on the outskirts of Mahanoy City last night. Thsre ware three battles and Morea won them. Considerable money changed hands. j PITHY POINTS. tl"iiliiK" Tliriinnliont ifm Oounirr OhionlelM.I ror llHKty IVrn.al. Mint of the stores were clem d yesterday. ears are still c,ree nt tlm cullierles 'I h' public schools (tinned this morning, fter ft day's idleness. Two laige snl.1! will be he.d by SliorilT Tunis nn March Hli nlid tlth. Lnrl business men say there is a marked Improvement In trado circle me aiaron term or criminal court prom ises to be an mutually busy ono. Pottsvllle's School Hoard met last night, and were in session eight minutes. The skating rink wa well attended last Ight, and the skaters enjoyed themselves. At the Highland colliery, near Hszletnu, .tohn McChII. a driver, was kicked unilor a train of moving iniuo cars by his miilo and terrlbv mangled. I'utir new P. A It. emtlnes were received nt Palo Alto yesterday. Six moio are expected In the near futuru. Prof. I. J. Miller, prlncitml of Frackville schools, is a candidate for tho position of unty Superintendent of Schools, Tho Professor will shortly dovote all his tlmo to visiting the directors of the several school llstricts for the purpoVe of enlisting their inllilencc. Tho Iluhl Steel Company, of Sharon, has advance! the wages of laborers In its open- hearth Btfol department from $l 85 to $140 per day, which Hirects about 100 men. Miss Annie Treslse, of I'rackrltle, will ntora Philadelphia institution to pursue the usual studies for a trained nurso. In a freight, wreck at Coalpnrt, Carbon county, Hrakeman John IJrbe, of Hazlcton, wasciushud to death between the engine and car. Trees are getting ready to turn over a new leaf. Lehigh county School Directors bold their annual meeting yesterday at Allentown. and elected Dr. if. II. Herlrtt their president. Street crossings now make fomo people rnss liven the brick pavements nppcar to be giv ing up something these Lentuti days. fhe new children s ward at tho E:iton hospital, costing ffl.Olin. was opened yes terday. The most liberal puuillst is oxtiemelv close fisted in his iriothod of money making I he Crane Iron Company, at Catasnunua, has advanced the wiigi s of its 300 employes ten per cent., to take cll'cct March 1. lurnier lMward Fuluier, of Locust Point, Cumberland county, committed suicide by hanging in ids barn. There I This Is Just the Thing. Red Fug Oil for sprains and bruises. At Giuhler Bros., drug store. All Kxcellent Combination, Tho few remedies which havo attained to world-wide faiuu. as truly beneficial in clfccl and giving satisfaction to millions of people everywhere, aro the products of tho knowl edge of tho most eminent physiciuus. and presented In the form most acceptable to the human system by the skill of tho world's great chemists; and ono of tho most success' ful examples is the Syrup of Figs manufac tured by the California Fig Syrup Co. In tho process of manufacturing tho pleasant family laxative made by tho California Fie Syrup Co., and named Syrup of Figs, figs are used, as they aro pleasant t the taste; but the medicinal properties of the remedy are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. The company has selected for years past tho leading publica tions of the United States through which to inrorm tho public ol tho merits of Its remedy, and among them tho Herald is in cluded, as will be seen by reference to its ad vertising columns. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup always cures coughs and colds. It is poor economy to neglect a cold when a bottlo of this reliable remedy will relievo and euro it at onco. Prico ouly 25c. The Touchers' Pay. The pay of school teachers is attracting universal attention. Of the more proficient teachers who aro generally titled as professors, there aro seventeen in Pennsylxauia who re ceive less than $100 per month ; 1,270 who aro paid less than $150, and 0,653 less than $200, to say nothing of tho hundreds who do not receivo even on an averago of $35 per month. Last year the state's teachers were reduced on an average of 04 cents, and the your beforo $3.73. Now York's teachers had their wages advanced last year an averago of $8.00 and tho year before $3 09. Tho com parison is not at all creditable to tho Key stone state, Exchange. Cream silver polish, the best In the world at Brumm's. tf May Lose Ono Kye. John Krcbs, of St. Clair, was taken to the Pottsville hospital, yesterday, having been injured by an oxplosion at Silver Creek colliery. Two fingers and the thumb of his right hand vvero blown oil' and both eyes wore injured, I'" 'o " '"Hs of tho Cloho for NEURALGIA and similar Oomplahts' niiu preparta unar tuo stringent GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS. prescribed by eminent pbysJciansr DR. RICHTER'S fab a Biftunn W 1 1 TAIN EXPELLER. World reiuwnt'd t Ilrmirk&blv successful ! Sonlyircmilno with Trade Mark " Anchor,' r. Ad. liirhtcr A'lo.. his rtarlau. .voir lOrk. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branca Houses. Own Glassworks, S3 & SO cu. Endorsed & recommended by A. Wasley. 106 If. Main St.. C. H. Hagenbach, 103 H. Main St. r.D.Kiriin, b S. Main St, Shenandoah. Sfft DR. RICHTER'S "ANCnOIl." STtMIAOHAr. best for I-. Ilvuepwln AHtnninrh CnrnplnlnM. AT THE OLD STAND. FW EVERETT Will sell for the next thirty days all winter goods At Half-Prioe I Will remodel our store, and mutt have the room. No. 7 East Centre Street. REMOVAL. I M. J. LEACH, TIN SMITH, TO , NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kinds of stove and tin repairing done with promptness and tatlafactlon. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE, Strong Assertions nm to Jnat WkM the nemedlea Will Do. Mnnjon piarantaM that tils nhcumatlira Cur will cur nrarlr all case of rbuma tlsm In a few hours; that his Drupeptla Our will cure Indignation and all atomach troubles t that bis Kidney Curs will cure so per cent, t all casta of kidney trouble; that bin Ca tarrh Cur will cur catarrh no matter how lonr standing) that hla Headache Cure will cure any kind of headache la a few mlnutea that his Cold Cur will auleklr break ur anr term of cold and to en throucb the entire llat of rcruetflea. At all drccitlsts, 2S erntu a Tlal. If ,ou need medical advlo write l'rof. Munjoa, 1506 Arch it., rhlU. It la abaolutetr free. PERSONAL MEN IT UN. William M. Cannon, of Vot Strawberry alley, to-day returned to tho Miners' hospital at Fountain Springs to have the fractures of his foot treated. Miss Mando Parrlsh, accompanied by her nleco and nephew, havo gono to Jersey City to visit the former's sister, Mrs. Arthur Ward. Miss Mary Pilling, of St Clair, Is a guest of town friends. Charles Pari lib, Sr., of West Centre street, has gone to New York city to look alter iiusluoss Interests. Divld Owens, Charles Klcitidcntz and Harvey Jaeoby visited friends at Mahanoy City yesteiday Petor Wendllng, nut side foreman at Hear Valley colliery, nearShauiokln, was n guest of town friends yesterday. Thomas Hynon and Oeorgo Sassman, of Lan&ford, aro guests of friends In town. Thomas Waters, Sr., of Euroka, Pa., form erly a resident of town, is being gueted hero by old acquaintances. Clothier Louis ti old i n returned homo from his nnuiuil trip to the largo cltios In quest of spring clothing Tho public may look for' ward iigHiu in gazing upon the newest in clothing the market all'imls. Mrs Henjaniln Smith and daughters, Flor coco and l.illio. of Pottsvillo, and Mrs. Frank Johnson and daughter, Miriam, of (Jirardvillo, aro cuests of Mrs. V. O Gregory, on North Main street, f'iss Mary Hollister and sister, Gertrude, of Mt. Carmel, are the uuesta of John Conry and family, on East Lloyd street. Substitute currier Hurry Uccse is serving the route of Letter Currier John Bartsch, who is enjoying a short vacation. E Krlegor, of New York city, was a busi ness visitor to town to-day. Harry Finn, of Shamokin, and Ollvo M Johnson, of Lost Creek, were among tho at. tendants at the Edwards-Evans wedding In town yesterday. Rev. James Carroll, of Ovorbrook, is a guest at tho Annunciation parsonage, and assisted yesterday nt tho obsequies of Garrett McKer nun, Leon Wasloy returned to Philadelphia to day. Miss Mary Ueilly, who is studying to bo t nurse nt St. Joseph's hospital, Philadelphia is recuperating from an attack of grippe ut her rosidence on West Centre street. Marriages, Miss Lottie Roth and Thomas Davis, two popular young people of Shamokin, were married Tuesday evening. Tho marriage of Dr. Charles L. Holshecl of Shamokiu, and Miss Gcorgie Shlndel, Sunbury, was a surprise to tho friends of the contracting parties. Tho ceremony took place this afternoon. Cards have been issued announcing tho marriage of I), Robertson Barlow, formerly of Mahanoy City, and Miss Elizabeth Stock' ley, of West Philadelphia, both of whom have many friends in this town. The Deluno Shops. There is plenty of work at tho Delano shops and a better feeling prevails since things have settled down, Thoro is, however, still more apprehension among the employes that more changes are to follow, says tho Huzloton Standard, Our watch repairing and our prices aro un equalled. Orklu's jewelry store. tf DON'T Read in railway trains or vehicles in motion. Don't read lying down. Don't read by a flickering gas light. Don't read for more than fifty minutes without stopping. Don't study at night, but in the morning when you are fresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, but go to oue who has made a study of the eye ana its conditions. Ihorough examination free of charge. TJI0S. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. i f li'tis.ili!)Viriivs;is;s;viiitiiti(rimmmrtm((V(ri((viy i We do Shampooing at & Yonr Home. special Attention ' X Given to Ladies. A Postal Card Will Bring Us. W. G. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. tUvlvl(ilvVilu:ilUiUdvla:dnlil(ilvlilid(il(iiadV SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ON FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Hum, 8.' j cents per pound. Hhoulder, o cents per pound. Come'toourat-re where wo will Insure jou rare burK'ilna lu groceries. C'unned goods and butter and okrh. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All Kood singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANRSG GOLD FISI1 and globea. All kinds of pigeons. We alao Winers' suppllea and drilling machines. DAVIO HOPKINS, 103 Kust Centre street, fbenaudoah, I'a, TUB WKATItEH. Tl.n fnremat for Friday: Fair, Coldor woathorand freh to brisk northwesterly winds. LETTER FROM CUBA. Slinniinilimli Man Wrll r l.lln oil That Island. The llNUW.li Is In receiptor ail Interesting letter rom a former townsman, I.. J. Ytd kois. u member of the Immune Regiment doing garrison duty In Cuba. Ills letter fol lows : MiLiTAnv Hospital, BAYAMO, Cuiia, Feb. 8, 1800 Ed. Ilr.itAM): Our garrison, which consists of nbolit fifty men, took possession of this town on January 2nd. This town Is located far lu tho Interior, and was onco ono of the nio't prosperous places ill Cuba, but in the last two wa'rs it has lost most of its great wealth. Most of tho peoplo lice live on cattle raising and orange groves, anil thero is also qlilto a number of sugar plantations. Uonoral Garcia was born and raised twenty' miles from here. When wo marchcil here from Vlgcntas, we had to cross four streams and some of them were over four feet deep, and our only moans were to wudu them and then march on our way with wet clothes; but it does not take more thin ono hour for them to dry again, because it Is very hot bore lu the Interior, Our town hero faces mouu biins no loss than 2 to 3 miles high, and ono would imagine that they are Very close to the city, but from what I have learned from tho natives they are forty miles away. Tho water we drink wo draw from tho stream; tho Cubans nlso use It for wash ing purposes. 1 ho town is built on n very ancient style, nnd about one-third of It is completely ruined, which was done by the Cuban insurgents, before the ten-year war The soldiers are taxed very high for every- thing they buy; our own commissary charges us 15 cents for three, ounces o! tobacco, und ovorythlug else tho sumo, so it costs us very lilgh to llvo in luxury. At present we havo li i no men in tho hospital, mostly ull stificriug from chills und fever; us for tho town thero aio about 10 cases of small pox, but aro heavily quarantined by the post surgeon I .let as steward here, for tho time our com pany remains. Wo expect to return to M.iryanillo to join our regiment tho latter part of this month. We expect a cavalry hero to relieve us, as infantry Is of little use in these mountains, L. J. Yehkois, Co. L, 4th U. S. V. Immuncs. Will Locate In South America. Benjamin Lloyd aud Gcorgti Hedlow, two prominent young men of Morea, will leavo on April 1st for Chili, where tho former Is to take chargo of a locomotive works and tho latter to fill the position of bookkeeper for tho samo firm. til CURED BY CUTICURA I was troubled several years with chronlo Eczema, on my head anil face, I took medi cal treatment from two doctors and scleral lotions, but received little relief. At times, tho dreadful Itching became almost Intoler able. When I was heated, tho Eczema became painful, and almost distracted mo. I tried CnricnnA ltEMEniis. Tho Eczcn.a rnptiUy disappraret!, and J am Kelt, with no trace of an; etttancnus disease. J. EMSU5TT ItKKVES, Feb. 22, 1803. Box 125, Thorntown, lud. Srxanr Core TBEATSitsr tob Tobttbiwo, rtisrrn ttRlio llDMnRs,wiTnl.ossorlUtB. W.rm hull, with Ctmrim. Soap, gentle anointlrir. with Cuticcra. and mild do.e ot Cuticcra HrnoLTywT. Sold everywhere. Pottbr J), and C. Corp., Bole Trans., ifcxtoii. ' Ucw to Cure Torturing Skin DlAeajee," free. MISCELLANEOUS. JTIOK IUCNT. Largo room suitable for doctor's ofllce, South Jurdin street. Apply ftt tho II FIE A 1.1). !-23-tf POU SALIC OR KKNT. A double block of houses, on West JJovil street, and a double block on rear of lot, is for sale or rent. Iteasons, party leaving town. Apply at 327 West Lloyd street, Shenandoah, 2-23-1 in 710U SALTC, Ilobbins opera house. Also J private dwelHiurs in the Third. Fourth and Fifth wards of Shenandoah. Jipply to I. Itobblus. No. 1C2 Academy street. WlUesbarre. Pa. 1-27-lm FOH ItKNT. Store room and dwelling:, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K. C. Hrobst, grocer, cor. Jardin and Centre etreete. tf TyANTKD A bright and active young man It of centlemanl v annenraneo nnd manners to do local can vasal ng. $50 a week can be made. Address letter to li, Herald oftlec. 1-7-tf ATOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap l ply to H. G. M, Hollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. tUUtf Our Meats TEHPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL S. 19 1 OIK STREET. miLn.-enenr store, o DEAI.Kll IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Contra Stroot. DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA HNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne, fpjp., ANteetablcPrcparafionror As similating UicToodfltidRceula ling tliaSlomariis anlDowcis of fromotesUi&sUon.ChecrFul- 'ncssandlfestContalns neither Opiumlorptuno nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. JmtfJan Set lilxjcnna Jlrptmunt H CorianattSoJjp 4 itttmSted -"Clnrifird Sugar . I rnpTW ftarvr. AncrfccHicmcdv forConstina- tion.Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms juonvuisions.i-cvcrisiv ticss tmdLoss of Sleep. Tat'Slnule Signature of TTEW "YORK. exact copy or wraefcb. Great Clearing mm ni li rn"TTn rrn CONWAY'S- FAMOUS 5 & 10 CENT STORE, 102 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. Prices will appeal to your purse. Following are a few prices : Glasses, were 5 cents, now 2 cents. Large Glass dishes, were 15 cents, now 7 cents. Sauce Pans, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. Flour seeves, were 7 cents, now 4 cents. Large White Vegetable Dishes, were 10 cents, now 7 cents. Large. Decorated Dinner and Soup Plates, were 10 cents, now 7 cents Large Earthen Pie Dishes, were 8 cents, now 5 cents. Large Tin Wash Basins, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Lemon Graters, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. Fancy Shelf Paper, worth 1 cent per yard, now 2 yards for 1 cent. China Dessert Dishes, were 10 cents, now 8 cents. No. o Lamp Globes, were 4 cents, now 3 cents. AIU. I WC1C .C11L, jno. 2 x,amp uioDes, were 5 cents, now 4 cents. Large China Bowls, were 10 cents, now 7 cents. Large Earthen Bowls, were 48 cents, now 25 cents. Agate Coffee Pots, were 25 cents, now 15 cents. Come One! DON'T FORGET THE Great Removal Sale I We are selling -HALP We are going to remove to the new storeroom next door this month. FACTORY SHOE STORE, T South Main St. Abe Lcvlnc, Prop. soooooooooooocxxxxxxxxxxxxSi Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority ol beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and . Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. OASTORA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought . Have Always Bought. TORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW TOUR CITY. Sale At 11UIV 4. UU. Come All I NAME AND NUMBER. $ooooocoooooca all our goods at- COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the 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. YOST, Prop. Tins popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleighingand skating parties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lukes, aud supper served to parties on short notice. QRAB0WSKY HOTEL, , H. GRAB0WSKY, Prop'. -819 N. Centre St., l'ottavllle, Fa. Flneold : Whlakeyg, qina and Wines, ot the bar. A cliolce lino ol Cleara and Temper ance Drlnlca. Accoiumodutl'ona for travelers. Meals at all hour Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety oftne of the skin Is Inrav. uomplexlon i'owder. Bears the Signature r J(v The fa J Kind r you iufitj
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