J t O n $ tl 1 L flat Floral Cream For Chapped Hands. For Rough Skin. 20 cts. Per Bottle. Th ' SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, la Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 110-121-123 North rtalii Street. Here it is. our special We mean sales for four weeks, which period offer all during 1 we win 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. Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Alain St. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Fatuous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, BeeT 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. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A great slaughter sale of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 30 days at the Boston Factory Shoe Store to make room for a new fctock. 1,000 pair nisses' shoes, for merly $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 90 cents. 5OO pa'r of Ladles' shoes, for merly $1.35, to goat 85 cents. Men's $1.25 shoes are selling at 85 cents. Another lot of sample shoes, were $2.00 and $3.00, can be had for $1.00. Our line of Men's hand-sewed shoes, all latest styles, are going at sweeping reductions. Everybody is welcome to come and examine our stock. BOSTON I- It 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. 8PON1, PROP. F0DR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. IN GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTH. we Always Have Bar go I n s For You. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTBAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, THE BROSCIUS LAND. Stipl-eme Court Siutulm Hit, I.nHer (lotltl on mi Apimtl. V decision rotnlerol by tli Supremo Umrt 1 a rhllfldi'lphla will pimeof much inuirvii ti the people of 8hi'imn(l 'h. lu which se ml or them Rr peratiuKllv interested. In 181 h Mitt In ejectment w I ml 1 111 led by the City uT I'hllsilplphl. trustee, under the will il Stephen Mlrnrtl, aKiiint (t. W. Ilrotcliis. Win. Renley, lout I,nii'm(T nnd Stimuli 1) rentier, Tor land lu Union towimlilp Yesterday the record unit remittur frnm the Supreme Cntirt, and also the ceitirkHtc And agreement as to amount s.f peimlty of $35, wm filril with l'mthouutary lU'egun The judgment of the lower court wa af firmed. The filial trial In this court wan h .il In the July term of 1897, when a ver1ict ' awarded hi furor of tho nMntin" biiiI Mninnt the dtfendttUtM.Ocorve W. find .T 0 llroniu-. fur the 1m mi described as a rt of a tra t sur veyed in March a, lttl. In pursuance m warreiit dated January, 1794. Krantcd to 1 1. Coi, containing Sn and 87-Hhi unci in Union township The court refuted the up plication for n new trial. The case was tried before Judge Alluiglit. and the pUlnllir'a iuteresl was looked after by S. II. Ksercher, and that ol the defend ants by ex-Judge Uyou. The latter appealed the case to tho Supreme Court. It was then argued, and the Judgment of the lower conn ia affirmed by the Stiprdrue Court. Dill III I'ocl IH.lilpil M.llll Voll'.' How niatiy we ifc, tired. over-worked, worn nut and run down nun and women bitterly appreciate the pool linden's famoua line : ""Till like a clock worn out with keeping time. The ulieela of wenry life at lust stand still." The wheels of weary life indeed aeein to stand st.il I with you liecne you are sick, out of health, exhausted In nerve force and phy sical strength. Why do you not consult an eminent specialist aliout your ease, a famous physician who makts "11 specialty uf nervou-, chronic aud llngi'dug coninlalnK and be- I cause lie 1mm made tho treatment, of cases I like yours his life work, is sine to cure you ? The most siiece-sfnl specialist in the world in curing such u-cii-s, )r (lici lie ol 3B West Uth St., New York City, inn lie consulted .lbsolutel) flee f charge in nuard to any , whether you call or write to him about your comp.aint. If you cannot call, write to lilm at once, and out of his vast experience ho will give you advice and counsel us to i'S- actls what ails you, and what you should do torn cur.il. lie uses In Ins enormous tir tice among the sick, only harmless vogela' lu remedies, which always act In harmony u;n the laws of life and therefore always cure. One of his qrand medical discoveries, l)r. Greene's Nervura blood aud nerve remedy, is known and used in every partnt the civilised earth, and he has discovered and prepared enually marvelous curative remedies fur all diseases. It will cost you iiotljinu to get his advice ana learn lust what your insoasc is, aud if you will follow 1 1 is wise counsel, tho wheels 01 lite will again rovolvo with their old time health and happiness. Deaths mid Funerals. Nicholas Blase, brother of tho late Louis lilaas, of Glrardville, died at bis home in Carter Camp, Potter county, on Holiday, lie was well known in this county. Harris Ityon died at his home near Klklaud Tioga county. The deceased was a brother of Hon. John W. and Judge James Itvou, of 1'ottsvllle, and W. V. Kyon, of Shamokin. Thcso three are tlie survivors of a family of fourteen children, of which Harris was tho eldost. Mrs. Thomas S. Carter, died at lief liotuo in Taninqua on Wednesday and tho funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. Tho funeral of Martin O'Neill, who died in Ashland on Tuesday, will take place Sat urday morning. Earl, tho infant son of Mr. aud Mrs. Ashy Malliet, of Gilhorton, was interred at Fr.ick- ville to-day. Adam Darling, of Denver, Col., who camo East about two months ago for the benefit of his health, died in I'ottsvillo yesterday. His daughter is superintendent of the l'ottavillo hospital. William Dornbach, aged 7G years, died this morning at bis home in Mahauoy Plane, from the effects of a paralytic stroke. His wifo died last December and there are no surviv ing children. The funeral will take place 011 Sunday morning. Intermcut will he made atlJinstown. The deceased was an uncle of Iieni. G. Hess, of this town. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will "piml tlvely cure croup. Many a home has been made desolate by tho loss of a dear child which could have been saved by this groat remedy. Cases Argued Hefore Judge T.yon. Three cases were argued before Judge Lyons, of Juniata Co. F. S. Snayborger, admin., vs. Sybilli Paul et al MajTT , 189: JuliuB Smith, admin, vs. The Northern Mutual Ins. Co., Nov. T.. lJOW Anton Loper Tho Minersville II. & L. Asso., Sept, Term, 1S08. Dr. .Hull's. Cough Syrup lias been In use for half n century. Some families hav U6ed it for three generations and it is to-day the standard cough remedy of this country Deeds ICecorded. From Lydia Boyd et al. to G. A. Wilford premises in Tumaqua ; from J. L. Bond and wife to A. E. Derr, premises in Nuremberg from Benj. Shappell to Catharine Goodman premises in Shenandoah : from H. Goodman et al. to Carol 1 11 West, premises in Sliouiui doah. Next l'lace of Meeting. The next convention of the America Demonstration Association will be held at Ashland on Washington's Birthday. The annual parado will be held at Hazluton on Labor Day. Our watch repairing and our prices are un equalled. Orklu's jewelry store. tf AT THE OLD STAND. FHAM" ft. EVERETT Will sell for the next thirty days all winter goods At Half-Price I Will remodel our store, and matt have the room. No. 7 East Centre Street. jr We do Shampooing at t Your Home. special Attention ( Given to Ladies. I A Postal Card Will Bring Ds. I W. G. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Work, REMOVAL I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kind of stove and tin repairing done with proinptnfji and satisfaction. slthiiOlobotrr t-rmv 771V & ..... ... in u (! ; .ti ui unu'T l lu him. i ' lEflMAK MEDICAL LAWS preso.-ibej lire.ninentphysiui OR. R OUTER'S Mnun rPAIN EXPELLER. Wi.ill leuown '1 1 Kmiih '.1' ly tli' -ffnl I finlv K,'miim kIi Trad" Mark"' Ancllor,' V. U. UlclitcrA'to., 21i 1'earlSt., New York 8 1 H!fiHI:ST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes, Ovn Olassworks. 35&0O';l. Luaoiwxt A. roeoiumcailoil l A. Wnsley, 106 K. Main fit.. II. nagenbuch, 103 N. Main r.r.D. Klrlln, 6 - .MalnS ... Boenanaoan. r, OR. HICKTER'S "ANOnOIl" Tt.lIAriIAT. beat Qnll'', D.aprptlnHtoinnrli ITomnlnln SNOW BALL TROUBLES. .V I'arly Attnek.'d Snapped lJvo 'I nil n. 11 Itevolvnr Matt. Saraltowlcz was arraigned before Jus tice Shoemaker last night, charged by William Durham, lately a member of tho Hlt In fantry, U. S A., with snapping a revolver at him five limes. Some boys on Went Coal street threw suow bills and several times struck Sarakuwlca, who, it appears, charged Durham wrongly with being onn of tho at tacking parties As Sarakowlcz snapped the revolver the fifth time John Durham, & brother of the complainant, gave the man a blow on tho Jaw that sent him to the ground. Whllo Kamkmvirz was down tho Durhams prunrcd upon him and secured he revolver. I hoy claim one bullet was in the weapon and. had the trigger been pulled the sixth lime, W illiam Durham would have been shot Sarakowlcz appealed befoie Justice Shoi- tnnker again this morning and wanted to liter a cross f nil. Ills story is that ho was threatening the bo.vs who tluew the snow balls at him when tho Dur hams and two young men named Knevels aud Burns interfered. Ho said they seized him and lie then drew the revolver to defend himself. Ho also claims that while ho was down his poekets were rilled after the revolver had la en taken and ho is out seventeen dollars in cash. Ho also claims the revolver was without any charge. Justice Shoemaker declined to take tho cros suit, because the complaint was not made at the time the first cae was heard, and ho did not wish the court to think tho Justice was multiplying law suits. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Annie Morrison went to Schuylkill Haven this morning to visit friends. Mrs. Edward Burke spent to-day visiting friends at Pottsville. Mrs. Engelbcrt Schwab, of West Cherry street, presented her husband with a son yesterday. Miss Nellio L. Malone, who wasn guest of fiieuds at Philadelphia tho past four weeks returned to town Inst evening. Georgo Higgins, of Shamokin, was a guest of relatives in town last evening. Miss Mabel Orme, of St. Clair, is the guest of tho Misses Woods, on East Coal street. Mrs. Maine Kantner, of Schuylkill Haven, visited Mrs. Benjamin Moyer lu town yester day. Clyde Gay aud Louis Callen, students at tho University of Pennsylvania, Philadel phia, were guests of Mine Inspector Steiu's family in town yesterday and to-day. itev. ltobert O'Boyle, of Sunbury. is visitor to town. There I This Is Just the Thing. Bed Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Giuhlcr Bros., drug store. A ROMANCE OF CRIME. End ot it Iteinarkable History, Which Proves nu Old Proverb True. A day or two ago there was taken to Blockley almshouse to die a man who nearly a generation ago succeeded in escaping frou the gray walls of tho eastern penitentiary His was tho first successful attempt to break this prison. Ills life since has been full of thrilling adventures. The story will bo told exclusively in tho next Sunday s Press. In every other particular next Sunday's Press will be-greater than ever. There will be five sections iustcad of four, so that for 5 cents the buyer will obtain in addition to all the news of tho world more Teadiiig matter than Is published in six of tho leading magazines combined. The illustrations will bo of the finest type. There will bo a great prize puzzle, a great pieco of fiction and but it impossible to enumerate one-tenth of the good things next Sunday's Pross will present You had better order it from your newsdealer to-day. Hundreds of lives saved every year by having Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house just when It' is needed. Cures croup, heal, hums, cuts, wounds of overy sort. WASHINGTON. Three-Day Personally-Conducted Tour via Pennsylvania Kallroad. Tho third of tho present seiics of Penn sylvania Bailroad three-day persnnally-cou-ductod tours to Washington, D. C, will leavo Thursday, March 0, The rate, f 14 50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from othor points, in clude all necessary expenses during the en tire trip transportation, hotel accommoda tions, and Capitol guide fees. An experienced Chaperon will also accompauy tho party. Fortickets, itineraries, and full Information apply to tieket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1106 Broadway, New York, and 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Marriages. Harry A. Kantner and Miss Dora E. Greas ing, of Tamaipja, were married ou Tuesday, Mr. Kantner was a delegate to the Itepubli oan state convention in 1807. James G. Jones, of Tamaqua, and Miss Janetta Paul, of Lanaford, were married Wednesday evening. T. II. Jones and Miss Mary J. Kodgers. both of Tamaqua, were Joined iu matrimony on Thursday. Christ. Martin, of Gllbertbn, and Mies Bessie Houltzer, of Frackville, were married at the homo of the bride, at the latter place, last evening, Rev. Otho Brant, D. D., of Mahanoy City, officiating DpikI Itni'Klur Tilniitlf(1. Stroudnliiirg, Ia., Ke.li. 24. Deputy Sheriff Harkalow and II. IS. Itnnkin, both of. Pninfrvllle, X. J., ypxtonlay Identified the" dead burglar, John (Hen sun, as one of the trio of thieves who recently committed robberleH there, nnd one of whom shot and killed Chief of Police Crowo. Oleasou anil other rob bed the Swift company's eatalillabment nt Sonierville, N. J., on Jan. 10, nnd Chief Crowe waa, aliot and killed while In pursuit of the robbers. f!lennon wax born in Nowtiurgli, .V. Y ami lind just competed a ten year sentence for shoot, ing' a Newliurah policeman; Cream silver polish, the best lu the world, at Bruium'i. tf I'Oi.mcil votrtrs. The battle for tho places to ho filled by Council Is now under way. A ugust Hebhorn was elected School Director at Ashland by n majority of ono. It is likely that the commission appointed by court will report in favor of dividing the East ward of Tamaqua. Clark, tho CitUciis candidate for Town Cl-rk, defeated Editor Brown, of 8plinters, thu Republican onmlldate, at St. Clair. James A. McCarthy, of Locust Gap, is announced ns a Democratic -candidate for Protliououiry of Northumberland county. Tho Prohibitionists will hold their next slate convention In Phl.adelphla, In July, tho I slate chairman to select tho day. Senatur Higgins signed tho petition for tho 1 recalling of thu Democratic caucus, tho ub- I ject of which Is to divp Jenks as a candidate. Some people are so constituted that they never know when they are licked. In this respect uunspapors do not dtlfor with indi viduals. I'arties who on Tuesday were elected to the office of Justice of the Peace must (lie the 1 acceptance with l'ruthonotary Diegan within thirty days fiom the dato of election. It is said that tx-l'iesident Clcviland will re-enter National politics and bo a candidate for President lu 1000. He w'ill outline party policy Hgninst oxpanslon in 11 speech in New York. Humor has It that Christ. Schmidt, of town, will emer the Hit as u candidate lor County Treasury. There is no luoro popular Demo crat in the town than Mr. Schmidt. It isal-o said F. J. Bieunau is a candidate for tho same ollice. Tauian.ua l entitled to 0110 of the import ant nominations by thu liepubllcans next fail, aud will receive it without much truubls Charles Shlndt 1 is generally conceded to be the limn. It issald he wants to be Itcg'stcr An ollleial count of the vote in Beading shows thut Adam H. Loader. Ilctmblioaii. has a pluralfty of 58 over Edward Yeagor, for Mayor, and tho latter says he will not make a contest. A. E Williams has been named as post master at l'lyuiuutli. Political activity will now expend itself entirely 011 tho campaign for nominations for county nlllens anil lor election as delegates to the statu conventions, which are to nominate candidates forStite Treasurer and Justices of tho Supieme Court. Rumors aro already in citculatiou as to the gauization of Council. There is not the scmblanco of truth in any of them. The looal Agoncillo in Democratic politics will now tender his resignation as secretary o: the Democratic Committee. Ho has no fur her use for tho organization. Tho Philadelphia Press, speaking bribery in connection with tho McCarrcll 111, intimates that a former resident of tbi county is implicated, and that prosecutions aro likely to follow. A residcut of Luzerne county Is also said to be implicated. Many mistakes were made in tho printing of ballots, aud hero in Shenandoah blank ballots wore numerous. Many names wero misspelled. In Taraauua abovo tho Council candidates the words "vote for one" was a mistake, as thcro wero two to ho elected Thoro wero other irregularities. GO TO FLORIDA Sek That Your Ticket Keaub via the Southern Railway. The Southern Hallway operates threo through tiuins on each week day and two on Sunday. It is an inland route, clean and through an interesting section of the South. Tho schedules of its trains aro fast, but not too fast to bo maintained. Write to John M. Beall, Djstrict Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for full information, illustrated matter and advance Pullman reservations. 2-24-10t Marriage Licenses. To Geo, Ownl'rey of Delaware, Cass Twp,, and Mary Gubijda, of Mahanoy City, to Bertram II. Hornberger and E. J. Markle, both of Shenandoah ; C. E. Gcrber, of Wayne Twp., aud M. E. Herring, of Wash ington Twp. Hose ltejected. At a meeting of tho Mahanoy City Bor ough Council last night tho fire and water committee, after a test of 500 feet of fire hoso purchased from Uersker & Co., of that town, recommended that the hoso be rejected, hav ing burst repeatedly under a test ou a pres sure of 280 aud 290 pounds. Purchased Itaclug Horses. J. H. Nichter, of Pottsville, was in Phil adelphia ou Wednesday and purchased fuur flue race horses, paying for them $1,510. Mr. Nichter may conduct a racing stable this season, in conjunction with Mr. McFarlaud, of Philadelphia. Annual Sales over 0,000,000 Boxes FOE BILIOUS AND 1IEEV0D3 DISORDERS Buch as Wind and Tain in the Stomneh, Glddlne3$, Fulness after meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat. Loss of Appetite, Costiveuess. Blotches on tiio Skin. Old Chills. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil Nervous and Trembling; Sensations, THE TIRST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BLIXIIAM'S PILLS, taken ns direct ed, w'llqulckly restore Foiaalos to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions or Irregularities of tho sys tem una euro felck Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills are Without a Rival And have the LARCEST SALE Of any Patent Medicine In the World, 25c. at all Drue Stores. DON'T Read in railway tnins or vehicles 111 motion. Don't read lying down. jjon 1 react oy a uigkering gas light. Don t read foil more than fifty minutes without stopping Don't study at night, but in the morning wlien yoti are iresh. Don't select your own glasses at the out set, but go to one who has made a study of the eye ana its conditions Thorough examination free of charge. TILOS. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street tltli WJIiTHKH. Tho forecast fat Saturday 1 Fail1, slightly colder wcatherand fresh, vsrlablo winds. 1'ilHY PU1N1S. Ilniipeiilnga Throughout I tic O.iuutry Ohronlcl'l lor Itu.tV 1'erusal. The buautlful suow has wilted. Spring fre'liets are getting fresh. Cycle fever germs are spreading. It Is said tho collieries will work six days nex t week St Patiick Is tho next patriot to occupy our attention. Tho P. & H. railroad employes on this illvlston woro paid yesterday at Mahanoy Plane. Daniel (lliinau was elected President of tho Catholic Benevolent Leglou of Mahanoy City. It Isn't hard to make n fellow swallow n words when you ask him what he'll havo to Iriuk. 0. M. Itoaels. who was elected a dliector of tho Mountain City Banking Co., of Potlsville, lccllued to servo. The iron and steel market has taken a fa vorable advance, all s.ructurul uistcrial being raised $ a ton. Lying down on the railroad tracks near llaruesvillc, Andrl Herbert was struck by a train and fatally ii.jniud Letters of administration wero granted to Francis L. Tcter on tho estate of AmosTeter, late of East Brunswick township, dot eased. John Joyce was killed and inccnt Arlzonl and Philip Gordon seriously injured by the bursting of a ."0-foot fly-wheel at thu south mill ot the Lackawanna Iron and tccl Company, Scrantou. Martin Nceb, machinist, an old resident of Delauo, has resinned his position there and will movo his family to Bethlehem. The Lehigh Valley shpps at Huzleton aro working 011 full tiuio. An analysisof llazletou'a wti or supply will be made by tho Board of Hen till. Tho Chief Burgess of Shamokin would not allow a boxing contest in that town. A bridge oil tho railroad operated by M II. Kulp & Co,, collapsed and three men weie Injured. Thu Sunbury Beef Company s safe was blown open by robbers, but no money was secured. Uuy Koystonc flour Bo sure that the uauio I.ehsio & Baku. Ashland, Pa., tit printed on MISCELLANEOUS. lOIt ItllNT. Large room suitable fonloctor'a .1? ollice. South Jardlu street. Apply ot the Ill-IIAI.I). 2-23-tf IJIOK SALE Oil HUNT. A doublo block of 1 houses, on West Lloyd street, and a double block on rear of lot, is tor sale or rent, lteasona, party leaving town. Apply at S27 West Lloyd street, Shenandoah. 2-23-lm Olt SALE. Bobbins' opera bouse. Also nrlvAte dwelllmm In the Third. Fourth and Fifth wards of Shenandoah. Apply to I. Bobbins, No. 162 Academy street, Wllkesborre, 1'a. 1-27 lm 1.AOI! KENT. Store room and dwelling, snltn- ble for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located and rent reasonable. AnDlv to E. C. Brob.t, grocer, cor. Jardln and Centre streets, tf Tf ANTED A bright and active young man 1 r of irentlcmanlv annearauee and manners to do local canvassing. 80O a week can bo made. Address letter to U, Herald office. 1-T-tf "VJOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. Q. M. llollopeter, ottorncy, KUenanUoali. tKJi-u Our Meats TEflPTlNO FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 M SIR. jNopamirujijcnn RUPTURE II you wear tho TRUSS. Modo Br humuiv tnui Go. 610 LncuU PMca- " raiiiL- ennir - stoke. o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Rotall. SO Went Contra Street. DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA NNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY OlSI rrt Ai in choice r lJ J 11 . BRANDS. limn, 8'. j cents per pound. Shoulder, 6 cents per pound. Come to our htre where we will tnauroou rnro ImrKuliis in groceries. Canned goods und butter and eKK Ellis Gazinsky, Ho. 222 WeBt Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singeri. They are far better llian the unacclainaied imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE (IOLD PISH ' and Klobei. All kinds of filgeons. t e also Ir.L' machines. sell twiners' supplies aud drll DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Kuot Centre street, r-Uiuuiidoali, l's. CHAMP ON .frceelabicPrcparatiouTor As similating ihcToodfliitlUcguta ling iiHjStomrichs niulDowcls of ! MWII.I.III I PromolcsUi&slion.Cliccrful- ncssantiRcst.Contnins neither Opium.Norpninc nor riuuam. Not NAkc otic. Ahv caunrSUfuaaiuiai tmfXm StH jtlx.Smna jlnite S?l Jhprmunt , llttmStid -ftanJkdSaairr AnrafcclHemcdv forCohstipa- lion.SourStoraach.Diarrhoca, Worms convulsions ,r everisiv ticss ondLoss OF SLEEP. Tac'Sinule Signature of "NEW YORK. EXACT TJ0PV OF WRAPFEB. . ,iumr Great Clearing Sale At Nr-VTrVTTTT A TT)rt 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 aud Soup Plates, were 10 cents, now 7 cenis. Large Earthen Pia 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 Y cent. China Dessert Dishes, were 10 cents, now 8 cents. No. o Lamp Globes, were 4 cents, now 3 cents. , No. 1 Lamp Globes, were 5 cents, now 4 cents. No. 2 Lamp Globes, were 5 cents, now 4 cents. r;- Large China Bowls, were 10 cents, now 7 cents. . f ' Large Earthen Bowls, were 48 cents, now 25 cents. Agate Coffee Pots, were 25 cents, now 15 cents. Come One I DON'T FORGET THE Great Removal Sale! We are selling all our goods at &HALF-PR!CE. We are going to remove to the new storeroom next door this month. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 7 South IVIalt it. Lauer' sjke 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 ot beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH F A EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and r Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. 1UHOIUI1IH For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The d Have Always Bought. TORIA THC CCNTAUH COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Come All I NAME AND NUMBER. :xcooooooooo?5 Abe Levlne, Prop, :xx Bears the Signature m a d Kin J You COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY , r Brewers of the Finest and Purest BEER, PORTER, ALE, WEISS BEER.P 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 ! U. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open lor the entertainment of sleigjiingnnd skating 1 arties. Dancing pavillion always heated. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice, rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GUAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, (llns nnd Wines, at the bar. A choice line of Clirars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers Meals at all hour Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva'Jfc; riably obtained by there who use Pouoni'iotT' Complexion Powder. y ' j
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