V White Soap. 10 Cents a Cake or 3 tor 35 Cents. It is the best 10 cent soap in the market. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Tclephorte Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nob. 119-131-123 North Main Street. Your Attention ! Your Patronage ! Your Good Will ! W e are striving for and will use our best en deavors to command it and to give you good values. We have lots of new Furniture Just in and lots coming. We have not room enough for all of it unless we unload some of our stock, so we will Gut Prices In order to get more room for our new goods, rlease come in and order the goods you need now and save money, as you will pay higher prices in the future. Department Stores, Nos. 1 19-121-123 North Main St 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 stock. 1,000 pair Hisses' shoes, for merly $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 9O cents. 5OO pair of Ladles' shoes, for merly $ i .25, to go at 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 E, l, Pa 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. 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 L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. im-CHEAT- STOKE, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetalL SO Woot Oontro Street, BEST LIME OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAT and STHAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. S3 E. B. Foley, Btr. 8t. Dr. Raub's EGG 1 ytx, Easily? Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Dr. ADer'8 encrro Pectoral Plaster protects tnelangs irom colds. Help at Hand. If you have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you can poi Blbly obtain, write the doctor freely. You vrill receive a prompt reply. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. PERSONAL MENTION. Daniel Owens lias returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. Mrs. J. II. Urer. of Philadelphia, anil her sister, Miss Mary Sproats, of Minersville, are in town, the guests of Mrs. Jesse B. Davis. C. II. Quinn. of Bcranton. was a visitor to town last oTonlng. Martin Scanlan, of West Coal street, is confined to his home with illness. John Weeks returned homo from Phila delphia last evening. Yesterday he accom panied his brother, Fred. Weeks, of Gllber ton, to the city. The latter is now an in mate of a hospital there. Daniel Dougherty, of town, has gone to a Philadelphia eye hospital for treatment. New Carpets and Dress floods. It will bo of great advantage to purchasers to secure their spring novelties at our store. 3-4-7t P. J. Mosaoiian. Deaths nntl Funerals. Mrs. Charles Cantz, nee Miss Mary Woods, formerly ot Port Carbon, died in Philadel phia, aged 10 years. Deceased had been mar ried only four months. Mrs. Mary Smith, an inmate of the insane department at the county almshouse, died at that institution this morning. She was ad mitted in 1889 and claimed Shenandoah as her residence, having removed here from Shamokin. Tho officials are endeavoring to locate relatives of tho deceased to claim the remains. She was the wife of Christian Smith. Dr. null's Cough Syrup uliould lie kept in every household. It is the best rem edy for cough and cold, and is especially recommended for that grippe cough. Price 25cts. FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Three Large Mackerel, asc Best Roll Butter, 20 cents. Best Creamery Butter, 25c. Ham, 8i cents per pound. Shoulder, 6 cents per pound. Come to our storo where we will insure you rare bargains In groceries. Canned goods and liuttcrnnd eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, Ho. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa. SAVE YOUR EYES. Few people realize the value oi their eyes. The benefit of perfectly fitted classes, with reference to health, cannot be overestimated Having made a thorough study of this subject we are prepared to fit glasses scientifically. Opthalmos copic examination reveals disease not onlv of the eye, but of other organs of the human system sooner than any other known method. THOS. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street BIG REMOVAL SALE Now flng on. Our first offer la Four Cans of Suear Corn for 25 Cents Best Blend Coffee, 17 Cents. We are going to move aeross the street from our present location shortly. Housewives m benefit greatly with our Groceries, Flour, Feed, May, Tinware and Wpodenware. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. Aprs l The Wcnthor. Vuf t-HHieni IVimNjlVniilrt, Now JernejP, iJclnwflrc uiul Mnryliiinl: Fair; warmer 1 fri'oh to lirlnk punt lo Hoiith winds. Todnjr'n nlinnnar: Sunrim, (1:22; min uet. 0:01; Icimth of dny, Uli., 2!lm,; moon risen, ! :!!: moon Rets, 10:11. PITHY POINTS. .pn-nlii?" Tliriiuglimit the Ooiintry (;rmmlct(1 for llanty rertimil. 1'otUvllle'ft night schools nro poorly nt" tended. lllshop Tulbol will visit MaliMioy City on the 31st liis:. and confirm a largo class. The Lehigh Valley railroad company is again using bituminous t-ualou passenger and coal trains. A number of Sunbury merchants wcro ar retted for selling adulterated gnods. Malinnoy City raised $100 to defray tho oxpunsos of tho reception to tho soldiers. Tho next meeting of tho Town Council will bo held 011 Thursday next. Tho Misses Sohmluckcr, of Ashland, have located in Shamokin and opened a millinery storo there. Ice is gorged in tbo upper Delaware river, near Milford, and the surrounding meadows flooded Two weoks more of groundhog weather, and Prof. Cole makes some very unfavorable predictions for that period. ltev. J. T. Swindells, pastor of tho Metho dic Episcopal church, will preach his annual closing sermon on Sunday next, and will leave noxt week for conference. Mr. Swin dells expects to return to town. L. Peters has purchased Michael Burke's blacksmith shop, and tho latter will locato jn Philadelphia. H II. Morgan, tho regalia man, was rushed with oidcrs the past few days. Flags wero in groat demand nil over tho county. . Portz Bros., tho tailors, will soil at auction on Saturday most of their old stock. See their announcement, Dr. W. C. Wallace has been elected com mander of Battery B, of Pittsburg, to succeed Captain Alfred E. Hunt, who served during tho Spanish war. Tho employes at Chamberlain colliery have not been paid for three months. linzlcton will have a big reception on St. Patrick's Day. Tho Mineravillo Town Council has passed an ordiuauco providing that all manufactur ing plants be exempt from taxation for ten years The annual session of tho Central Pennsyl vania Methodist Episcopal Conference will bo held at Ilarrisburg, begiuning Tuesday of noxt week. The drummers of tbo state will hold a re union at Philadelphia this ovoniug. There are 103 patients iu tho Miners' hos-1 pltal. Dr. C. H. Sweuk, formerly at tho Miners' hospital, has opened an office at Sunbury. Tho puddiers in tho rolling mills of tho Portago Iron Company, at Duncansville, Blair County, are striking for an increase .in pay. from $2.75 to $3 a ton. Boger Dixon, of Locust Dale, underwent an operation at the hands of Dr. Blddlo at the stato hospital yesterday, for the removal of a cancerous growth from tho car. The Town Council of Mt. Carmel expended only $10,000 last year. Falling 200 feet down tho shaft of tho Florence colliery, at Pittstou, Joseph Sands struck water at the bottom, and his only in juries were three broken ribs. Manager Quirk expects to announce tho famous ' opera, "El Capltan," at Kaier's, Mahanoy City, in the near future. The Herald was complimented upou its report of the McCarthy matricide case. William James, of Mahanoy Plane, son of Supt. T. J. James, circulated among friends in town. Will was a member of the United States Hospital Corps located at Huntsvillc, Ala., but was honorably discharged last week. Tho P. & B. employes iu the St. Nicholas and Qllberton districts will be paid to-mor row. Those in Mahanoy City will bo paid Saturday. Chances are said to bo favorablo for the re covery of Robert F. Hittel, of Hellortown, who was knocked down and seriously in jured by Herman . Bodgers at Bethlehem, and Rodgers will probably be admitted to bail. An Echo From the Grave. From Tamaqua Iteglster. Too big nro which visited blienandoah ou Friday morning again Illustrates tho fllmsi uess aud unsubstantlality of most buildings erected in the coal towns. Shenandoah, like JIahauoy City, sprang up very quickly. The coal deposits in these places on being de veloped caused a large influx of labor and big profits being realized in real estate, lots were quickly purchased and many bouses erected at almost ridiculously low figures, entirely inconsistent with good workmanship. Nearly all the structures havo been built of frame and very close to one anothor. The conse quence of this lack of foresight In not pro viding some means to prevent the spread of fires is always disastrous. Many and great conflagrations is the direct result of this iu- judlciousucss, or greed, or, perhaps, both.' There is difference between a bargain for a bait and a genuine bargain. We wish you to see tho difference. We offer big bargains on account of removal to No. 10 South Main St. 3-4.tf E. B. BEUMM. Lookine After Legislation. Fourteen tax collectors from different parta of tho county met in Pottsville this week to take action on several hills bcioro the Legislature pertaining to the tax gather ing business, One of the bills which meets with favor makes taxes a first lien against properties, and is known ai Senate bill No. SO. Another one favored allows tax collec tors five per cent commission on all moneys collected. Another meeting will he held at the same place next Monday. Special Kxcursian. The Pennsylvania tail road will run a special excursion to Washington, D. C, March 15, 109, good to return until March 95th. 1S09, inclusive. Round trip rate frm Shenandoah will he $5 01. Time of trains made known later. lde trips to Old Point Comfort, Norfolk and Virginia Beach at re duced rates. Fire I llrot fire I Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Joke With h Serious Turn, Asa practical joke, two young men upset furniture and rummaged about In the house of Joseph Yarnell, at Lavelle, in the absence of the family, to make it appear that burglars had been there. Yarnell believed that such was the case, and when he saw the elligv on the roof ho ran away und was seized with an attack of nervous prostration. His condition Is critical. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is u true friend to alt suffering with coughs or colds. This reliable remedy never disappoints It will cure a cold in one day aud costs hut 25 cts. More Itegular ltecriilts. Eighteen recruit for the regular army were sworn Iu at Pottsville.and left that place to-day for Plattshurg, N. Y. Among the number were the following: Peter lUU'orty, Joseph Zuby, Gllberton j Hubert Toomey, Edward Davis, Frank Curry, Arthur Smith, August Bldridge, Pat. Flynn, Shenandoah James Lenahan, Oirardville. Big reduction In prices. See our show window for bargains, op account of removal to No, 10 South Main fit E. B. Brunnn. Unfading Colton Dyes. Fast Diamond Dyes lor Cotton Make Unfading Colors. Cannot bo Washed Out In Soapsuds or Faded by Sunlight. Tho same dyos wilt novor mako a full, fast color on both wool and cotton, and hence Diamond Dyos havo a special lino of colors for cotton. Their fast cotton dyes nro guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction, and to make colors that cannot bo washed nut in strong soapsuds aud that will not fado when exposed to tho Binillght. If you wish to dyo cotton goods, uso only tbo fast Diamond Dyes for cotton, and you will havo success. THE SOLDIERS RETURN. Delays 4111 the llomewaril flourjicy Hpall tlin ltecrnttoii. Tho members of Companies E, F anil H, 8th Itegt., I'll. Vol., hare arrived at their respective homos from Camp McKcnzIc, Georgia, after an absence of almost a year Elaborate arrangements had been made at Mahanoy City, Oirarilvillo and Pottsvillo for tho rcseptlon of the respective regiments, but tho unforttinato delays enrouto spoiled many of tho plans, and tho demonstra tions wcro not equal to tboso intended, Still tho receptions wore of a sufllciently .cor dial and patriotic charactor to mako tho Bob dlors feel that they wcro welcome homo and their sorvico to tho country was well appre ciated by their tuwnsinen. Co. L arrived at Mahanoy City at 4:10 a. m. Uy that hour tho big parade contem plated had been abandoned, yet thero wore about a thousand peoplo at tho I. & It. station to receive tho soldiers. Undor escort of ox-nicnibcrs of Co, E and the Citizens' band the roturnine soldiers paraded by a circuitous route to Armory hall. As tho lino passed tho headquarters of the Young Men's Itepublican Club there was a grand display of fireworks. In tbo upper assembly room of Armory ball tho soldiers took seats in front of a platform, from which an enthusiastic address of welcome was de livered by John W. Parkor, editor of tho Mahanoy City Hecord. K. P. Schwank, Esq., responded in bohalf of the company, after which there was an adjournment to tho lower hall, where a turkey supper was in waiting. Tho feast lacked tho freshness that it would havo had if the soldiers had arrived at the timo expected, but it was their first meal at homo in nearly twelve months, and they seemed to enjoy it hugely. Co. II arrived at Pottsvillo at 4 o'clock this morning aud Co. F got to Cllrardville at about 4:40. Co. 13 reached Tamaqua at about 3:40. Cordial receptions wcro extended at each place and tbo soldiers were royally feasted beforo being allowed to go to their respective homes. mother nnct Daughter Insane. The family of Ilonry Luckonblll, of Pine- grove township, is sadly alllicted. Hisseveu- tecu-ycar-old daughter has been in a ce mented condition for some time aud Tues day his wife grew suddenly aud violently iu- sane, Airs. Luckenbill jumped from tho second-story porch of her home into a paling fence and was badly injured, she had also set fire to tho kitchen floor and much diffi culty was experienced in restraining hor from other rash deeds. Schrlnk la Reappointed. The President yesterday appointed the fol lowing postmasters who wero previously ap pointed during the session of Congress and subsequently were not confirmed : Mauch Chunk, Edwin F. Luckenbich ; New Ken sington, Miss GcorKie E. Shaw; Oil City, William M. MnKim ; rottsville, Oustavus C. Schrlnk ; Schuylkill Haven, I. W. Tyson. Itrought Suit to Kecovpr. Philip Keiper, of Uazleton, has entered suit iu assumpsit before 'Squire Stapleton, of McAdoo, against Mrs. Sarah Dreshcr, of lliug town, for tho recovery of a good round sum representing a bill for a fence erected arouud the grave of her late husband. Tloctlon OfflciTrs Arrested. Wilkosbarre, Pn., Mnrch 9. Michael Mcary, judge of election of the Cork Lane district of Plttston township, caused the arrest yesterday of Inspectors Renting mid'McCue nud Clerks SIcAn drews and O'Hoyle, charging them -with changing the ballots, fraud and drunken ness at the last election. The defend ants were arraigned before Justice of the Peace Tollock, and gave hall for a further hearing. The Town Shows Up Well. Sbeppton has a population of about two hundred. There are twelve saloons In tho place, four bottlers and four wholesalers. Tho percentage of inhabitants to a saloon is very small. Iteturned to Ills Home. J. C. Davenport, the courteous agent for the Lehigh Valley at Audenrled, a former resident of this town, who was injured on Monday, is now at his home at Haven Bun, NEW SERIES. The Miners', Mechanics' and Laborers' Building and Loan Association will issue their tenth series of stock on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, '99. Shares of stock will be sold between the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock p. m. At the office of J. R. C0YLE, Esq., Beddall Building:. Miss Mary E. Jones Dealer In and maker of Wax and Natural Designs Kor use on funeral occasions. All kinds nf designs always on hand and special designs made on short notice. Ilest materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black sstln slippers with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, REMOVAL SALE ! - A we mint vacate our present rjuar. ten April 1st we offer our stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS fc SHOES al Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEBT CENTRE ST., BHENANDOAH, PA RELEASEDON PAROLE. Court Allows (Inluuls Time to Arrange ills Wife's Funeral. Tim TtitnAt.ii vesterdar published an ac- v,,,t r.t dm dlstreia of four children at Lost Crcok No, 2 through tho Imprisonment of fln.tr ftW. Knoeh Oallinls. and ueatn 01 the mother, and stated that ft movement was on foot to at least socuro a temporary relcaso of tho prlsonor. The movement was a sue reMful nun. Yesterday afternoon tho counsel for Oalunls went beforo tho court and tnted tho facts of tho case. It was shown that tho mothor died 011 Tuesday tilffht. last, and four children ranging from 4 to 15 years of ago wore left without irimr.llfins. or assistance to preparo for the funeral. Tho court took a bumano vlow of tho matlor and consulted with the District AHnmnv'solllco and Warden Lcvan, which resulted in an understanding that Galunls bo released on parole, that he may arrange for and attend tho funeral of his wife, and also nrenarn for tho care of his children until he serves tho five-month balance of his eight. month sentence. Galunis Is to return to the tall nnxt Riturdav. Meanwhile ho will store nwnv his household goods aud take his children to tho almshouse at Schuylkill Haven, whero they wilt remain in ciro of tho county until tho father s sentence oxpircs. Onr wab'li repairing and our prices aro un equalled. Orkiu's jewelry store. tr Letters Granted. Letters of administration are issuod to Win. Komner on tho estate of Matthias Kemner, lato of West Penn Twp., deceased j to Catharine Mabcrry on estate of Joseph Maborry, lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased Marriage Licenses. ToC.K. Heborllng and Uattle E. Itow, both of Porter ; to Uarry Miller and Mamie Minnlcli, both of Kcflbrs : to M. A, Wcnrcb and Ilcsslo Jones, both of Piucgrove Twp. "Zed 1T ot tho Globe for NEUEALGIA and similar Complaints, GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, .prescribed by eminent puysiouu OR. RICHTER S 6 AEMfiunn w PAIN EXPELLER." TVorH renowned I Remarkably successful I Onlr ppnulno with Trade Mark Anchor." IF. Ad. Ulchtcr jfCo., 215 1'carlSt., .or York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks, S3 A so cu. ndorsod& recommended ly A. Wasley, 106 IT. Main St. , H. Haeenbnch, 103 N. Main St. F.r.D.Kirlln, 6 S. Main St. Bhenandoah. DR. RICHTEH'B "ANCnOlt" BTOMAOnAIa best Coll, Dvwpf pwlaABtomncli Comtilnlfit. MISCELLANEOUS. IJIO K RENT. The dwelling house at No. 9 Houtli White street. Apply to 'Squire W. U. Shoemaker. 3-0-tf FOR SALE. Two-story frame dwelling, known as the Uaussmann property. 1SIM38 Kast Coal street, Shcnamlonh, to settle tho estate. For further particulars apply to Charles uaussmann, rinnipsuurtf, i-a. -'-Ji-im FOR SALE OR RENT. A double block of houses, on West Lloyd street, and a double block on rear of lot, is for sale or rent. Reasons, party leaving town. Apply at 327 WeBt Lloyd street, Hucnanaoau. Win F Oil RENT. Storo room nnd dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located ami rent reasonable. Apply to 15. C lirobst, 1 ocer, cor. Jardln and Centre street, tf WANTnU A brlftht nnd active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to uo local canvassing. $ou a weei can no made. Address letter to 11, Herald office. 1-7-tt VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ad- i-i piy vo a, u. ju. uouopeu attorney, Hhcnandoah. VTOTICE OF STOCKHOI..DEUS MEETING. 1 The annual meeting of tho stockholders ot the Citizens' Electrio Liu lit Company ot Shot. andoah.wlll be held atthe ofilce ot the company, No. 21 North Jardln rtreet, on April 12th, 18W, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. ni.. for tho purpose ot electing eleven (11) Directors to serve auring me ensuing year, auu tor me pur poseot hearing and receiving the report ot the Auditors. 3-2-lt-oaw Joun OBCULr.n, Seo'y. Our Moats TErtPTlNd FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELLS, 19 1 m STREET. lizzards Are Blowing, Spring 1 Summer Announcement Fit yourself out with a nice, stylish, well made suit of the best material that will do you for spring and summer wear. We are well stocked. What do you want? We have it. For Men's and Boys' Clothing and Children's Novelties we lead the trade. Come and examine our stock. We don't ask you to buy. The goods sell themselves. Our spring and summer stock and the low prices will surprise you. Complete satisfaction or no sale. When you leave your house to buy clothing always keep in mind that the Mammoth Clothing Houoo is the largest house in the business in this part of the state, gives you the choice of a thousand or more different styles and patterns, and lias the leading salesmen - for polite and prompt attention and inttegity. The salesmen, Messrs. Hugh O'Hara, Johh Shore, Jacob Levit aud Harry Goldin. Enough said. You know us all. Mammoth Clothing House, Headquarters Clothing House of the County. Nos. & and 11 South Main Street. A 1A Is danger cm. Don't let It get the start of you. A few dotes ot my Ooltl Cure will hrk up sny form ot eold In a tew hours and prevent grippe, dlphlherta and pneumonia. It should be In erery home and every vest pocket. It Is better than a life Insur ance policy. MUNrOtf. At sit drofglsts, Me. a ilat. Golds to Hwillh Mntlml urtflro fr. IBOI Arrh t TMI- Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamatcd Imported birds from Germany, JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds of pigeons. Wo nlso ell vilners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 108 East Centre street, Shenandoah, P REMOVAL ! M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET, All kinds ot atove And tin repairing done with promptness and satisfaction. N OTirr Have You Heard the Latest? Conway's Famous j and io Cent Store' Is selling out everything at 4 price. Now is the time to put in a big" stock of household goods. You can now buy for $i.oo what you would pay $3 00 for formerly. Our motto Is, Glass Tumblers, 1 cent eacli. Apple Corers, 1 cent each. Nutmeg Graters, 1 cent each. Pie Plates, 1 cent each. Pudding Pans, 3 cents each. Fine Decorated Plates, 5 cts. each. SPECIAL. --ft"' Saturday CONWAY'S- FAMOUS 5 & 10 102 N. Main St., REMOVED! - REflOVED ! We have the pleasure of announcing that we have removed to the biggest shoe store room in town, where we will continue to sell better goods at lower prices than anywhere else. Plenty of room and no crushing as this is the biggest and best lighted shoe store in town. come: and see the big store. FACTORY SHOE STORE, S South Main St. REMOVAL FURNITURE and STOVES! We are going to occupy the two large spacious storerooms at Nos. 103 and 105 South Main street, ou April 1st, and to avoid too much removal of goods, we will offer our entire stock of Furniture, Stoves, Heaters, Ranges, Tinware, Hardware, Oil Cloths and Carpets at away down prices. We mean at 40 per cent, below the prices of others. All our stock on hand is the best and uewest in style and quality for this season. We do this also to open our new place in more exquisite style and on a grandeur scale. The public will do well by accepting our oficr. Stove Repairing of All Kinds. JD. and J. Siegel, GOLDIN, Proprietor. AT THE OLD STAND, FHAflK ft. EVERETT RED AND NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR ! WHILE THEY LAST At Half-Price I No. 7 East Centre Street. AT THE OLD STAND. I To the Public : I am continuing my snloon and restaurant business nt the old stand, No. 14 North flalri Street. JACOB NOLL. It's a Startling Fact But the ladies are very highly pleased with our Shampooing. We do it at your home every day with the exception of Saturday. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. penny saved Is a penny earned. Large Meat Platters, 10 cents each. Flour Sifters, 4 cents each. 1 gal. Oil Cans, were 28c, now 23c. Tin Cups, 3 cents each. Towel Racks, 3 cents each. Shelf Paper,. 50 yards for 5 cents only, Floor Oil Cloth at 10 Gents per yard, CENT STORE, Shenandoah, Pa. Abe Levlne, Prop. SALE - 123-131 south Main st. But they will soon pass over, and that is why we make our 4 1
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