MtnuWMI) or. "trr Raub Whitc Soap. to Cents n Cake or 3 for 35 Cents It is the best 10 cent soap in the market. I SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Haln Street. Your Attention ! Your Patronage ! Your Good Will ! We are striving for and will use our best en deavors to command it and to give you good j 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. Please come in and order the goods you need now and save money, as you will pay higher prices in the future. ItoroseiiA me Wpntltrtf. Imii" intrn lVntmylvniiln, Sew iTpwy, IMnwiin- unit MHiylnml: -Kair: frosli to lirNk inilliMly wind. Th1i).v'h nlmnnni': Unnrlw, (t:1Sj minuet. 0:0.".. Icnutli of ilny, I 111., 4"mi.; moon Hi'ts, 1 1 .57. THE COUNTY COURT. 23? TO? I And is It not due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when wc are in good health. Mow can you have courage when suffer ing with headache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? Would you not like to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. By taking I Tt .gives activity to all parts fliat carry away useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, because it re- , moves all Impurities from your blood. Send for our book on Nervousness. To keep in good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. Vfrlta to our Doctors. Terhnpi you would like to comnlt mine eminent physicians about your condition. Then write us freely alf tlio particular In your case. You will re colve a prompt reply, without oost. Address, DR. J. 0. AVER. Ixjwell. Mass. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. llp-131-123 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. i.OOO pair Hisses' shoes, for merly $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 90 cents. " 5OO pair of Ladles' shoes, for merly $ 1 .25 1 1 20 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 sweepine reductions, iiveryboay Is welcome to come and examine our stock. BOSTON 27 Sooth Main Street, Shenandoah, t. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. flTHY POINTS. SAVE YOUR EYES. Few people realize the value of 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 only 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. Happening Throughout the Oonutrjr Chronicled for Hasty IVru.1. The end of the tchool term is fast approach! log. Tho V. & K. collieries will resume Monday morning. Tho Lehigh Valley ralJru.ul employe were paid to-day. The colliery employes at .Mananoy uity wero naid to-day. Joseph Garner refuses the appointment 01 Borough Surveyor at Ashland. The "Tom Thumb Wedding," given by the Presbyterians at Ashland, was a grand success. Farmers are acalu disposing of their potatoes. Atllazleton yesterday they fold at 55 cents a bushel. Petroleum with an estimated flow of 100 barrels a day has been struck by tho Minerva Oil Company, at Sandy Lake, Mercer county State Senator Stiles, of Alleutowri. has Introduced a bill cieatiug the office of quarry inspector at a salary of J2.500 per annum." Edward Dowd, of Shenandoah, received an honorable discharge from the U. S. Navy at Washlncton on Wednesday. lie is now at home. Tho First Defenders will hold their re union iu Philadelphia on April 18. The Jeanesvillo collieries have suspended indefinitely. Attend divine services to-morrow, and you will feel the better for it. Professional burglars broke into tho post office t.t Catasauqua, Lehigh county, and cracked the safe, but were scared of by an alarm. Letters testamentary wore granted to Jamea N . Hodgson, on tho estate of William D. Hodgson, late of Pottsvllle, deceased. Pottsville's Councilmen are still growling over the purchase of hoso and Air. Thomp son's charges. The wages of T,000 ineu at McKeesport and 3,000 at Beading will he Increased 10 per cent, on 10th inst. The Health Officer urges upon property owners to pay strict attention to tho spring cleaning of their premises. There was a difference of only ?2 in bids for building a $35,000 school house at Lan caster. A gentleman, closely connected with tho L. y, R, K. Co., btatcd that the published re port that a combination of Anthracite coal mining" and carrying companies has been 0 fleeted Is substantially true. The body of an unknown man was yester day found iu tho Susquehanna river, near Wrizhtsville Pig iron r as quoted at Pittsliuig yesterday at f U.15 per ton, an advance of $1 mce last week. Tbeanti-tjiuy campaign till ho opened in Lancaster nex 1 Tuesday evouing with u imiss meeting, to be addressed by Senators Flinn. Henry and Weller and Itepioeonlative Koontz. WLile waiting for a train to pass at Easton aged August Golla became dizzy and falling under tho wheels was ground to plees. Snvrrnl Criminal Cm Disposed ol Vaster I ituy mill To-tlny. I Pottsville. Mar. 11. -Arming tho Slicnan j diwli ues disposed of at criminal court yes 1 Unlay win 0110 In which threo boys were I charged by tho Keliuhtli Israel Sytiagoguo I inntees with tin inn km to thncillflco by throw I ing snowball mid re mid dlMurHitis: the ser I vli'tw. Tin' Ihivs chflrKtd wore Martin Motia- Khun. Ah in Kiohitds and Martin Hum. The ' raw ot'i upied thu atliiilion of the court for I some time and a number of witnesses were I examined. The jury rendeied a verdict llmlltig the bojs not guilty mid dividing tho eosis between them and tho prosed! torn Frank Kauinutlssi and Joseph Urban, of SIioh iiiln.t Ii, wero convicted of assault and lwttory, on oath of Peter llnutsky. Ka iiiiiutis.i wa scntencoil to pay a lino of $10, eotta of prosecution, and sorvo 30 days after the expiration of n sentence Imposed upon him in a caso of assault and battery brought by John IVHitus. Urban received a senteiico of to mouths, coitsaud $10 fine. John I'nrflt, an old man of Mnhauoy City, pleaded guilty to n charge of larceny as bailee and received a sentence of 00 days, $5 flno and costs. Ho had restored tho misap. propriatcd property. The complaint was made by Merliim llcriiug aud Jane lloweu. Joseph Yakstis, suicty, oath of John Kill cavitch, court diiecteu defendant to pay costs. John Bulcavltch, desertion and non-sup port on oath of his wile, pay tho costs, $10 per month for one year and give $100 bond. John Schtir. assault aud battery, oath 0: H. Tiber, guilty, $5 fine, pay the costs nud no to jail. Edward Bock, larceny, oath of II. II Davis, guilty, $25 fine, costs ami thice uiontns In jail. The caso of William Hacltctt, charged wHI uiclicious mi. chief in turning a railroad switch at Mabanoy City, on oatli of Police man Smith, who caught him In the art, wu called for trial yesterday. Tlin defeudmt is fourteen years old. Tho case win ail journed until Monday, owing to the usual half holiday on Saturday, and to allow tb Judges and lawyers to attoud the Kamsey Potts funeral. Tuesday has hi en fixed for the hcuinulni of the trial of the Newcastle Township School Board. deiids ri:coi;uki). Tho following deeds were recorded thi morning : From Thomas Hilton to Christ. Schmidt, property iu Shenandoah. From.Charlotto Hess to John M. Hock, iwi uroncrtlutt iu Shenandoah. From Ella J. Keiter to C. 1). Kesuel, premises iu St. Clair. From Charles Copeland and wile to .1 .1. Kehler, proporty iu Frackvllle. thi; bar association. A special meeting of the Bar Association was held this morning to adopt resolutions upon tho death of W. Banisey Potts, Esq The meeting was presided over by judges Marr and Dunn, with C. E. Breckons secre tary. Messrs. ilvnnlug and fcciiaick maue addresses enloglzlng the deceased, after which resolutions were presented and adopted. TUB GRAND JURY RETORT. The Grand Jury this morning reported hav ing passed upon 108 bills of Indictment, 85 of which wero found truo bills and Si not true bills. Tho crAts in 20 of the casos Ignored were put on the prosecutors, and only in one Instance on tho county. The Jury recom mended that tho walls about the prison he repaired, and that they be topped with new fences. It also endorsed tho prison manage nient. HAVfi THEIR TROUBLES, Tlin (llrrtriivllla Raring Fund In the Hands ot Assignee. Tho (Jirard Savlne Fund Association, of (llrardrllle, seems to bo hopelessly Involved financially, and with It all an Intense and hitter feeling oxlsta among tho stockholders against the officers whom they rhargo with mlsmauagomont. Several meetings have recently been hold by tho stockholders which resulted in n committee of twelve members being nppolntcd and empowered to trglu legal proceedings against tho officers. Their attorney Is Geo. Wadllnger, of Pottsvlllo. 1 lie directors have been trying for somo months to lift tho concern out of its diffi culties and place it on lis feet ugain, but the llort has not met With Mirers owing to lark of 'tmfidenco. Thoy have sluco concluded that It would bo best to proceed to wind Up Us allairs, and to that end Charlos V. Itiissell, Ashland ' well known and experienced sav- ng fund srvrttary, has been appointed us ignee. How much tho stockholders, many of whom reside In 1111 about Lost Creek, will realize is altogether prohliinntlrsl. Somo lime ago tho stale bauklux ilc-arinieiit over hauled their accounts and authorized a scal ing of twenty four per cent on tho amount of money nctually paid in tho fund. Tho re port of a recent special committed sets forth that a further suallng is uectssiry. TholnteJ M Gllck, of Glrardville, was tho secretary of the association up to tho time of his death. Tho appointment of an assignee by tho present officers uf tho fund was a great sur prise to thoso stockholders who last week de cided to bring prosecutlou and have tho asso clntiou's affairs taken into court. Tho ap pointing of an assignee, It is claimed, will prevent tho stockholders from brlugluf prosecution. A meeting of the committee of twelve, representing the stockholders, was hold Thutsday evening, but nothing could bo learned as to tho nature of the business transacted. GOVERNOR STEPHENS " His Family Joins Him in Sincere Paine's Celery Compound. Praise of SEArfCH FOR "AN HEIR. A Fortuno Awiitts Iteelnnlil 1. DriW' hiiii, Now Si'i). a Klondike Gold, Chicago, March 11. While becking in AluHka tho inoniiK 'of becoming rich, a fortune of $'J0O,OU() nwuit.s lloginnld 1. Dawson, ot India. When Dawson went to the Klondike last your he wns un mvnre ot the wonlth which is his, and lawyers nml detectives nre endeavoring to communicate' with him to notify hlni ot his good luck, Dawson wan the hus band ot Kllen Archibald Dawson, for whom lawyers iu Oalruttn, London, New York mid Chicago have been search ing nearly three years. Mrs. Dawson died tluvr yean, nun in Sun Francisco. She wns the daughter of fieorge Archi bald, of Calcutta. India, who disin herited her when she iniinied Dawson la 1SSS. Archibald died n couple of years ago. Prior to his death he lelenteil mid made his will in favor of his daughter or h'er children if she were dead. Daw son is now the heir, his wife bavins died childless. Church Notice. Services in tho P. M. church to-morrow. Morning subject, "God's Advise to the Human Race." Sunday school at 2 p. m. Evening subject, "The Greatost Epoch in the World's History." Everybody welcome. The usual Sunday services in the United Evancelical church, on North Jardiu street, will bo dlsponsed with to-morrow, owing to tho absence of the pastor, Kev. lleusyl, who wns called to his home on account of his wife's illnesj. A prayer meeting will be held in the morning, and Sunday school in the afternoon at the usual hour. The ovening service will he Iu charge of the Christian Endeavor Society. Everybody invited. The lteturned Soldiers, RAvnrnl residents of Shenandoah are mem bers of the Glrardville Company, and since tlmlr return homo have been kept busy to- counting soldier life to their frionds. Safely tucked in the blouse pocket of each man was An honorable discharge from the U. o ser vice and on each was inscribed : "Services faithful mid lovAl." On Tuesday each man received oav for the month of February, seven days In March and 82 ceuts per day for thlrrv davs add t onal. Tins sum wneu added to the amounts duo the men for cloth Inoneeountsaud travel pay, made tue amoun duo to each close to $100, and some drew over that amount. To Try It Again. Staff Cantaln Glffert. of tho Salvation Army, with headouartcrs at Philadelphia, is looking for a hall In town with tuo intention of resurrecting a branch of the army here again. VIotlniH of QiieoiiHlnud'H Hurricane London, March 11. According to t dispatch to The Times from Sydney, N o. ., no rower than UO persons per isueu in tue Hurricane that has just swept the northeast coast of Queens land. REMOVAL SALE ! As we must vacate our present quar ters April 1st we offer our stock ol GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS 2c SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTKE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA m BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAT and 8TKAW. Floor and Table 011 Cloths. B. Foley, ar-wJtr. , ' PERSONAL MEN IION. Councilmen William Nelswenter was among the townsmen who journeyed to the county seat this morning. Christ. Schmidt spent a part or to-day transacting business at Pottsvllle. Truant Officer James Smith made a trip to Pottsville this morning. Mis) Lizale Gilbert and Emma Moyer, visited friends at Mabanoy City, yettorday afternoon. Miss Alice Marshall, daughter of Conduc tor W. E Marshall, and Miss Ne.lio Ilay, daughter of BagEagemaster J. P. Kay, are vltltinc friends in Sunbury. Harry Reese, substitute letter carrier, is on duty in place of Carrier P. D, Holmau, who is takine a three-day rest. Mr. and Mrs. Daiid Faust wero visitors to SheoDton this afternoon. Miss Louisa IioterU, of North White street. Is ill at her home. Miss Gertrude Slsfried, of Mt. Carmel, wns a town visitor to-day. Mrs. Fred. Jay, of North Jardin street, has n resented her husband with a son. William Griffiths has returned from Fortress Monroe, Va.. to spend a ten-day furlough in town with hts parents, Fire I Klret lire I TnanrA VOUT property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Undeiwritera Inwrauco Co. of North and Fire Aseoolatlon, Hartford ru T v t Imortaan Wrn TnBIl rflllCO Co, r 1 iu 1 no. , f.Mww - - ' West Chester Fire las. Cm., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T, T. WilMAMS, 123 8. Jardin St., Bhenaudoah. Ask your grocer for the I flour, and take uo other brand. ?&tSAl?&t ' floor made, "Boyl Patent It U tho best Perdu Iffcordeil. From Daniel M Gurl and wife to John Ma Biiire and wife, premises in Pottsvllle ; from WiUnn 1'. Krum et al. to Jonathan Jouc. r.remlsos in Coal Dale: from Annie M. Xlmel ton et al. to It'-gina Allison, premises iu Palo Alto : from Eliz.i lteinor et al, to Henry Kolva, premises in Koinor City J from l-.liz-i teineretal, to I.ydia A. lirown, premises 111 Uelner City ; from Frank D. Yuongling to Miuna 1). Yuengling, premises iu Pottsville; from John F. Bet., executor, to Frank D. Yuenglmg, premises in Pottsville. Iteduceil limes for Merchants to New York, Tho Lehigh Valley Kallroad announces a rate of 0110 and ouu-third fare for tho Tound trip ou certificates of Morchants' Association of New York from Shenandoah to Now York City and return. Tickets will be sold March 10th to the 21st. inclusive, lie turn tickets to be Issued on properly validated certificates within fifteen days from dato of issue. Full information may be obtainod ot ticket agents. Soldier Itrought Home a Wife. William Mathias, of Mabanoy City, private Company E, Eighth Eegt.,-P. V., brought a wife home with him. Tho lady formerly lived iu Washington, D. C, and the intimacy which resulted in marriage began while the company was encamped at Dunn Loring. The marriage took place in Washington at the time the Pcaco Jubilee was being cele brated in Philadelphia. Pottsville's Iron Mills. The work of reorganization in connection with tho Pottsville Iron aud Steel Company is going on rapidly. One of tho receivers gave it as his opinion that tho Fishbach rolling mills will bo working before long. Buy Koystono Hour. Bo sure that the name LEfwio & IUek, Ashland, Pa., la printed on ivery suck . Lon V. Stephens is the first native-born ' Governor of Missouri; neighboring Kentucky lias furnished the rest. As chief executlvo of the State of Missouri his policy is busluess-Uke, economical and progressive. Gov. Stephens frankly and freely recom mends Paine's celery compound. Ho has been greatly benefited by it, and whenover there is sickness in his family Paine's celtry compound Is tho remedy that is used. AS a witness to ino wouueriui eiucucy 01 this remedy, especially iu spring, tho ex perience I tho Chief Executive of tho State told in tho following letter cannot be slight ingly purged oyer ; lixecutivo uepanmoni, State of Missouri, Jefferson City, Feb. 8, 1S09. Gentlemen : I have used Paine's coloiy compound, keep it In my hoilse for family uso, and find it a splendid remedy. Very respectfully yours. Wh v la Paine's celery compound to-day tho most successful spring remedy in the world 1 It is so wonderfully successful simply be cause it accomplishes in every instance ex- MISCELLANEOUS. irONKY TO LOAN. SI. ICO at 6 uer cent. In. ill. terest. Only parties with unquestionable security ieed apply. Address IIlkalu onlce. 3-8&11 ilOlt ItKNT. The dwelling house nt No. 9 South White Btrect. Apply to 'hnulre W. 11, iiocniaicer. i-o-n TOR SALU.--Two-story framo dwelllmr. 1" known as tho llnussinnnn property, 130-ias Knst Coal Btrect. Hhunundoab. to settle 1 estate. For further iiartlculnre apply to Uluirlea inuismimnii, liuiipsuurg, ra. li-Ji-im ITlOIt 8ALK OH ItKNT. A double block of V housee, on West Lloyd Btriet, and u double block on rear of lot, Is for sale or rent. Itensons. purty leaving town. Apply nt 327 West Uoyd street, SUcimniloiill, x-Min actly what Is claimed for It. And of what other remedy can that ho sain? Every form of nervous trouble, whether localized iu the muscles,-heart, Ijrain, or in tho nerves themselves, is cuitd to stay cured by Paino's celery compound. Every kind and degree of impoverishment of the system is overcome by this greatest of all In vigorators after other remedies havo shown no beneficial effect. It Is tho spring romcdy vouched for by physicians, teachers and well read, well in formed men and women iu overy part of the country. People aro evorywhero dying of exhausted nervous energy or dragging out their lives In pain and discomfort, becauso of sleepless ness, nervousness and fagged-out brains, The objective point of Paine's colery com ; pound in successfully curing such nervous troubles is to feed tho nerves, build up the wasted brain-parts, nourish tho tissues and increase tho constructive capacity of the blood. Health and renewed life to all the nervous tissues thus takes the placo of the lethargy and tho debility of disease, when Paine's celery compound is employed. No one will need to be told that Paino's celery compound does its best work now as spring comes on Theso early spring days encourage getting well. Nervous diseases aro les4 stubborn and debility yields more quickly now than at any other time. It will astonii-h overy ono who knows Paine's celery compound only by hear-say, to try it now and to see tho change from a yel low, sallow, complexion to a fresh, healthy color headaches will wholly cease; sleep will refresli and the mind grow clear. Ily means of this great modern remedy tho liver that has been sluggish all wiuter becomes active, and bilious attacks aud tho poisonous head aches and the diseases akin to rheumatism which aro its result, aro cut short. If it were possible to make a houso-to-houso canvass of families where Paine's celery com nound is beiue used during these early spring Mays, an overwhelming amount of evidence ivouiu appear snuwiug mo uupiicitcoiiiiucuco that is placed in this greatest of all spring remedies; and the enormous number of people who aro being cured of somo form of ner vous troubles, sleeplessness, indigestion, head aches, neuralgia, heart troubles or a general "run-down" condition. 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. ITIOH rtES'T. Store room and dwelling, stilta- ble for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to K. O. HroLttt, grocer, cor, Jardin and Centre streets, tt Our little girl's humor commenced with a tiny sore on one nostril, but it kept on spread ing till we thought she would never fr r It oured. We tried everything we could get, but It kept getting larger all the time, till both nottrlla, the upper lip, apart of the Ivioer Up, ami up one tide to the tue, mere a KllJ sore. We thought there waa no cure, and that cho would be ditflgureAfoT Ufe. Finally wo tried Cpticuiu Rbkedies. We used Cutiodba Rsoi.vnJ(T and nearly a box of CUTicuRA (ointment), and In a short time she was en tirely well, with no soar or trace of the humor. , Mr!. WM. CHICHESTER, PlalnvIlle.Ct. Bmiht Oral Tmruir roToTniuo, tmno csmolIl'MOM.wiTii lxiorllni Winnbtllitwlth Cvtiouiu Hnp. rtotle anolntlnM Willi tUTlcoai, ftnd mhi dtti Of CUTICUBi ltmQI-VBBT. BcM llirmuliMt thi world. roTTHi narn n rn four., l'ropt., lloitun. HowtoCnrt JUbjr llumen.nte WANTED A bright and active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. $50 a week can be mode. Address letter to li.lluiiALUofflce. 1-7-tf VfOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap i ply to a. U. M. Hollopetcr, attorney, Hhenuudoah. 8-31-tf E STATU of Hnttie A. Callen Davenport, late of the Ilorough ol Shenandoah, Bchuyllfll! county, deceased. Letters o( administration upon tho above named estate huving been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated ; and thoso In debted thereto, will please make Immediate payment to Or to IloBEBT A. Davbxpout, John H. Coyle, Attorney, Administrator. Hhenandoah, la. 2-U-0w-ouw Our Meats TBflPTINQ PRICES The Mutual Building and Loan ASSOCiailOIl Will issue u new ncura PREVAIL, ot stocK on juarcn 10, iogy. uic new series will be of the second division par value of the share 200.00. Initiation fee 25 cents per share and monthly payments of $1 .00. Subscription for shares will be received at the office of the Secretary at 6ruhler Bros.' Drug Store. Are The Best. FRESH, TENDER, JUICY. AT THE OLD STAND I To the Public : I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North Haln Street. JACOB NOLL. REMOVED! REFIOVED ! 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, B South Main St. A too Lcvlnc, Prop BELL'S, 19 1. HI SIBIL BIG REMOVAL SALE Now going on. Our first oiler Is 4 Cans of Best Raspberries, 25 Cents. 3 Cans of Best Salmon for 25 Cents. All of our goods previously ndvcrtlscd are still selling at the same prices. We are Koine to move across tho street from our present location shortly. Housewives can bcnellt greatly with our Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. 13. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick Bchool. IT'S A STARTLING FACT But the ladies are very highly pleased with our Shampooing. We do it at your home everv day with the exception of Saturday. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Kergujon IIousi. 1!I'-U REMOVAL SALE OP- FURNITURE and STOVES! We are going to occupy the two large spaciom storerooms nt Nos. 103 and 105 South Mnin street, on 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 newest 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 offer. Stove Repairing of All Kinds. D. and J. Siegel, - 123-01 south Main si Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of 'Wax and Natural Designs For use on funeral occasions. All klnda ef dealgns always on hand anil special designs inudo on short notice, llett materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slippers with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Uoyd Streets, CII0ICB BRANDS. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclauiated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE UOLD PISH " and globes. All kinds of pigeons. We also sell ulneiV supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre streel, . Phenandoah, I' FLOUR, Three Large Mackerel, 25c. Ucst Roll Butter, 20 cents. Best Creamery Butter, 25c. Ham, 8J cents per pound, Hhoulder, 0 cents per pound. Come to our st-re where we will Insure 'ou rare burculus In groceries. Canned goods onu butter aud cms. Ellis Guzinsky, No, 222 West Uoyd Street, Shenandoah, Pa. REMOVAL! M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 JjAST CEN1KE STREET. All kinds of stove and tin repairing don with promptness and satisfaction,