EGG White Soap. 10 Cents a Cake or 3 for 35 Cents It is the best 10 cent soap iti the market. I SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North lain 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 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. I lease come in and order the goods you need now and save money, as you will pay higher prices in the future. DAVISON'S 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 $ 1 .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 I SHOE i 1, 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, B:own 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. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. Ail good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and rlobei. All kinds of pigeons. We also ell wlnera" supplier and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 109 East Centre street, Shenandoah, P BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, BAY and BTBAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, "&'.',.. Dr. Knub's I wv ct U r - Tltn wi riiiytr tin raps voir raise M feel the blood rushing I1E. But what kind of That Is the question. Is It pure blood or impure blood? If the blood Is impure then you are weak and languid; your appetite Is poor and your digestion is weak. You can not sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for the work of the day. Your cheeks are pale and your com plexion Is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, bolls, , or some eruption of the skin. wny not purify your blood t will do it. Take It a few days and then put your finger on your pulse again. You can feel the difference. It is stronger and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If you are bilious, take Ayer's Pills. They greatly aid the Sareaparllla, They cure constipation also. ,- Wrlto to our Doctors. Write them f reel ill the Dartlml&n In your cue. Yon vU recslve a pro: iniDt retlr. without ooit. AUU. Ai.. ... Kit JLlE.lt. Xmell, Mat. On to Washington Under Personal Escort. The fourth of the present scries of Penn sylvania Kallroad three-day personally-conducted tours to Washington, D. C, will leave Tuesday, March 28. The late, $14.50 from Now York, J11.B0 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points, include all necessary expenses during the ontiro trip transportation, hotel accommodations and Capitol EUide fees. An experienced Chaperon will also accompany the party. For itineraries, tickets, and full Information apply to ticket asents j Tourist Agent, lino Broadway, New York, and 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. V. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. 11EST OF ALT. To cleanse tho system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, -when the Springtime comes, use tho trno and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy the genuine. Manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all druggists, at 50 cents per bottle. Fire! Fire! Jrlrel Insuro your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Ask your grocer for the "Koyal Pateut floor, and tako no other brand. It Is tho best flnur made. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted ltefractlonist, who has testimonials from the beat people f the county, as to Ills ability, will beat ORUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished if needed and no medicine, EXAMINATIONS FREE. BIG REMOVAL SALE Now going on. Our first offer la 4 Cans of Best Kaspberrles, 25 Cents. 3 Cans of Best Salmon for 25 Cenls. All of our goods prevlou.ly advertised still Belling ut the same price. We are going to move across tho street from our present location shortly, Housewives can benefit greatly with our Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. E3. A. Friedman 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. To the Public I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North flaln Street. JACOB NOLL. Miss Mary E. Jonei Dealer In and maker of Wax and Natural Designs I"or use on funeral ooeatlons. All kinds of deadens always on liand and special designs mailt on short notice, Itttst materials, and all work guaranteed. White and blook satin slippers with patent blood? H , H ; AT THE OLD STAND I To the Public extension device. Cor, Main and Lloyd Streets. tATimtt. Hiiliict, liiOll: U'liKtli of moon fixes, 0-47. moon 1 lie Ntiirin in the 11 o r t h a r t has lirnetlcnlly dNup-IH-nri'd, ntid the Kccno of disturb ance luiH UKiiin shifted to the went, a doproHKlon extending from the west fruit Btntcn ami south ern (dope north ward to the north I'fulfle const. Its renter belli, in ('nlortlilo. Indications for enteru IViiiixylviuiln. New ,lerncy, Dela ware and Maryland: ltnln; freBh twrth eaiterly winds. THE SUNDAY LAW. Tho I'ennsylvanta Mlilillli Association Issue u rnbllfl Appeal. Wo aro in receipt of a communication from tbo secretary of tho Pennsylvania Sabbath Association, in opposition to a hill prosentod In tho Legislature calling for Important changes in the present S.tbbatli law. The W-tter follows : Once again It becomes necessary to call to you from tho watch-tower and warn you that another assault is being mado upon our state Sabbath law. John II Fow, representative from tho seventeenth district, a resident lawyer of tbo seventeenth ward. Philadel phia, has introduced a bill In tho Ileuso of Uepreseutatives calling for nine changos to tho law which protects the laborer from op pression and the worshipper from Interruption and aunoysnco on the Lorl's Day. Tbo bill is now in the hands of tho Committee on Law and Order. Tho chairman of that com I mitteo is lion. Milton Heidelbaugh. Letters I sent to him will go before the committee. The chances proposed aro tho traditional "Camei's nose" with tho boad and shoulders in full view. They are nine in number ; all in tbo interest of tbo lawless and disobedient element. Its tossoeo would bo almost I equivalent to the repeal of our state Sabbath law our. ana out. in me name ot me I'cnu svlvania Sabbath Association, wo anneal to all loyal and especially nil christian citizens of the state to act immediately, as follows : Write a short atid pointed letter to tho membor who represents you in tbo House and another to tho member who represents yon iu the Scnato, urgiug them to veto against tbo Anti-Sabbath Fow hill and use each his earnest influcuce with his fellow members to Induce, them to oto against it You will all get answers to your letters. Mark that. A member of the Homo told mo to-day that petitions ordinal ily had but little weight with those opposed to a moasure un loss it caino from their own neighborhood, but, said he, a personal letter from his con stituents caused him to stop and think and act carefully. Now get your pen, fellow citizens, and write these two letters. It will be too late whon tho law Is gone. Pastors of tho churches and teachers or the people, oh, for His sako who is "Lord of the Sabbath" and who made you His am bassadors to a lost world, writo and mail these two letters before you sleep. A mem ber of the Legislature said to mo to-day : 1 iave tho pulpits of my county behind mo as trv to do mv duty here." I replied : "And every faithful pulpit has God behind It; and that gives yon pretty strong backing." After all, the representatives of tho people know and respect the power of a faithful courageous pulpit. Deaths ami Funerals. John Flynn, aged 03 years, died at his ome in Pottsvillo yesterday. Mrs. Harry Focht a well known resident of Tamaq.ua, died yesterday leaving a hus band and two children. The G. A. It. of Pottsvllle interred two of their members yesterday afternoon, Edward Henry and Augustus Smith. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wsuslj, of Ashland, died yesterday at tho homo of his annt in Philadelphia, trom typhoid fever, aged 20 years. He was prominent in church circles. Martha Treno. 4-ycar-old daughter of Thomas Cook, died this morning at tho homo of the parents in Mabanoy City. Mrs. Katharine Derr died suddenly yester day at her home in Tamanua, tho result of a paralytic stroke. She was 01 years old, and leaves six sous and three iiaugntcra. Robert Marsh, an aged and highly respected resident of Mahanoy City, died at that place this morning. Ho was one of tbo pioneers of tbo town. Although Mr. Marsh had suf fered from miners' asthma for many years, his death was quite unexpected. Yesterday bo attended as usual to his duties as janitor of one of tho public school buildings. The deceased was 69 years old and is survived only by his daughter, Mrs. Emanuel Snyder, of Eingtown. Phillips Returned Home. Gcortre Phillips, brother of Mrs. A. 1), Gable, who sustained a fractured skull In a fall at the Jlldvalley No. 2 breaker a month ago, has recovered sufficiently at tho Miners' hospital to allow of his removal home to-uay, Sunday School Entertainment. The Annuntiation Sunday school, of town, will hold an entertainment In lerguson's theatre, on St. Patrick's night, the 17th Inst, The chart will open Wednesday morning at Kirlln's drug store. An interesting ana elaborate program has been pieparcd for tho occasion. Getting Heady. The Daranhernalia for George B Lowrey's All United Shows began to arrive this morn lug. It is being transported to Mr. Lowrey's home at Turkey Run, where it will be gotten In readinoss for this season's tour of tho circus. Conductors Frumotcd. Several important changes were mane by Superintendent Dice, ot the MiamoKin division ot the rnnaaeipuia ueiing Railway, yesterday, to fill the vacancy caused bv the death of Passenger Couductor John .1. Jonas. William F. Cbilson will tako trains formerly run by Mr. Jones, and Jobu Rabn .will fill the position made vacant by promotion of Mr. Chilson, Charles A. Smith formorlv extra conductor, will herearto have tho train which runs from Sbamokln to Herndon and return. The Child Afruiil of the Dark, A timid child cries when ho Is put to bed because ha la afraid of the dark. Tho "soft hearted" parent stays with him slm ply beomise ho is eorry for him and wants to oomfort mm. xne Bcientmcaiiy irainea parent stays with him because ho realizes that tho child Is passing through a phase of race development In whlcn ins lmagina tlon has tho best of him. It la impossible- to reason him out of demonology because hifl locrlca.1 faculties nro not detolopcd, After nil. those two parents, wide apart in point of view, act much tho same, and very differently from the pseudo scloutlflo nnrent. who acts from nogmntio convio tlon and Is nuro he is right. Ho talks of developing his child's, self respect and good fcense and loaves him to cry himself to sleep, demanding powers of Rolf control and development which the child does not poBfiass. Jane Addams in Atlantic. Nuliirul Antidote Fur I'oUom, Tho liver has long been recognized us powerful nnnlbllatur of poisons. Tho dl geetlve system ot unlmals produces pto nialnes which would be deadly In their effect except for tho work of tiie liver, and the 1)1 le of animals has been tried as a Ul rest antidote to snuko vonom with success, It was mixed with tho venom and tho mixture was injeoted into tho circulatory system of rabbits. The bile of snakes was found most effective against their own venom. It is u neither Instonco ot the ant) dote being found In company with the poison. I will cnartntts tht my Kidney Cure will cure 00 ptr csnt. of all forma of kidney oomplalnt and In many Instances the most serious forms of Brlght't disease. If tht dlienss li com plicated tend a four, ormo tUI of urine. We will analyse It and advise you (res what to do. MUNYOH. a Till. Quit to IlMlth lSCW Arrh t.. 1'hilt. At (II enigfliti, 230. 1J1THY POINTS. 'Mppenlngs Throughout the Country (Jluoulclail fur llasty rurunal. Dock bcor season. McAdoo will have a St. Patrick's parade. Tho Minors' hospital trustees wore in sossion yesterday. Mahanoy City people have petitioned Coun cil for moio firo hose. Gcorgo Piersou and Miss Maggie Jones, both of Frnckvllle, will bo joined iu wed lock soon. Another demonstration was held in Potts viile last night In honor of tho soldier vol unteers. PotUville's hospital closes the year free from debt which speaks well for tho man agers. There is prospects of a general strike among t ho minors in the Lackawanna region. G. C, Schrink, I'ottsvlllo's how postmastor, has certified his bond in $20,000. Tho Fourth Iteitimcnt drum corps at Potts villo has been reorganized. Robbers entered tho Centralia hoso bouso and destroyed furniture in the Council chamber. Mrs. Harry Duchauan, nee Hattio Clayton, I formerly of Ashland, won tho twenty dollar prize from the Philadelphia Inquirer. Smith & Campiou, of Mahanoy City, re ceived tho contract to erect a now bridgo at Ruport for the P. & R. road. The Union church at St, Nicholas is being romodelcd and repaired. Hazieton wants tho llarriiburg M, E, con ference noxt year. State Suporlntendont of Public Instruction SchaeUor is quoted as having decided that school directors when organizing must voto viva voce Instead of by ballot. Sbenaudoah will reccivo over $18,000 as its share of the license mouoy. It is said that the working days of the Monitor colfiory at Locust Gup, will como to an cud about April 15th. Tho discharge of George W. Spcidel, of Mahanoy City, from tho United States serviro, was filed in tho Recorder's otllco yes terday. August and Joseph Delaborc, of Eastou, 'lumbers nt the Lehigh Valley railroad shops, liavo been left a fortuno, estimated at S0.000, by the death of their uncle, Charles II. Rhyan, a New York broker. Carpenters yesterday began work on the Porta building. It will bo throe stories. The Jr. O. U. A.M. of Girardville will give a banquet on the 22nd inst to those of their members who returned with the soldiers. Tho untliracito coal trade continues to im prove, say tho trade journals. A large force of men are at work on tho new steel breaker at Wadesvillo. David L. Owens, found dead at Olyphant Saturday night, It has been decided, was killed by an engine, and not by assassins. A Lancaster county dealer is about to ship sample carload of oak to Franco, hoping to establish an export trade in that lino. Thomas fated, a mining expert, ot Sbamo kln was seriously injured by a freight train which ran him down as he walked on tho track. In crossing railroad tracks at Scrantou Fiauk O'Keech was killed. Tbo March term of the Superior Court opened yosterday at Harrisburg. The appointment of James P. Kershncr as county Jelectivo of Berks by District At. tornoy Rothermel, on January 2, was yester day confirmed by tho Court. Eight reasons wore filod in Court at Sun- bury yesterday for a now trial for Murderer Ldward Crlssiuger, and argument will be beard by Judge Ssvidgo next Monday. Tho 81,000 check recently sent by Senator Magee to the widow of Eugene Smith, has been duplicated by him for Mrs. William Connelly, of Lancaster, whose husband, also an engineer, was killed in the same wreck at Gallaghcrsville. The April Number of The Delineator Is called the Spring Number, and embodies a comprebeurlve summary of present and in coming styles In every department of dress, a choice variety of articles of sterling literary cxcflllonce and a profusion of characteristic social and household features. Thecharming Acadian tale Tho Maid of the Drift, by Charles D. O. Roberts, will enhanco tho interest that attaches to the land of Evange line. The joys and anxieties of school life find delightful expression iu Tho hcliool-Boy, the fourth papor in the series on tba develop raent of a boy, by Mrs. Alice Meynell. The lessons of the Spring-tlmo are tho key note of tho fourth of the Now Kindergarten Papors, by Sara Miller Kirhy. A group of household subjocts Is embraced Iu A Week's Living No. 2, by Edna Witherspoon, The Possibilities of a Can of Salmon, by Carrie May Asliton, aud Dainty Buffet Lunches, by Helen Combos. The regular departments will be found entertaining and instructive. Girls' Interests and Occupations, by Lafayette McLaws, a chatty pot-pourri of feminine fads and foibles : Social Observances, conducted by Mrs. Frauk Learned ; tho numerous pages devotod to millinery lace-makig, crochtet- ing, knitting, the latest books, etc, Deetla Itecordeil. From William Davis and wife to William Schell ct al, promises in Union Township ; from Charles lloppes and wife to 1'ietta Sophia Eei, premises in West Penn Town- shib; from Androw F. ISobman and wire to Emma M. Kocher, premises iu Orwigsburg; from Franklin Fisher und wife to James D. Kocher, premises In North Manheiru Town ship. Marriage Llrensea. Harry Kantner and Llllle Freeman, both of PotUvillo : Thomas Albert Clemow, of Plymouth, and Sarah S. Davis, of Qirard vlllo, have been granted marriage licenses. Ex-Govoriior riotolier Critically IU. AYanhington, March 14. Ex-Governor Fletcher, of Missouri, who was stricken with piiriilyxlB about three weeks ago, U In a critical condition. lie rallied from the attack, and for the past week had been considered aa out of danger, but on Sunday he suffered a relapse und this morning in very low. Mahnnny Athletics. The Mahanoy City Athletic Association has agreed to tako the St. Nicholas base ball olub under iU management and strengthen it with u professional battery. The club will he uniformed aud paid for each garao. The tint bicycle meeting of the Associatlou is to lie held on Deonrotioti Pay. Special Kxrurnlou on t Washington via I'tniiu. Itullrouil Tliursduy, Mitrrh 1(1, Train leaves Shenandoah at 8:1.1 a. in. Hound trip tickets, good to return until March Sfitb, only ffi 01. tf Our watch repairing Is always reliable and Is accompanied by a oue-year guarantco. Ork In's Jewelry store. tf PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Gcorgo Holvcy and Mrs. John Ruff ing, of town, spent yesterday ns guests of Mr and Mrs. Walter 8. Johnson at Loit t'rcok No. 2 ! Borough Surveyor W. O. Gregory trans-. acted business at the county sent to-day. 1 Mrs. Rudolph Hwank and her two children, i who were the guests of Mrs. Swank a parents in town, started for their homo In Ulurflrld, West Virginia, this morning Mrs. Swank's sister, Miss Mattio Llewellyn, ac companied them and expects to spend about eighteen months at Rluqficld. WilliMii Taylor paid a visit to friends at Pottsvllle to-day. Mrs. Stephen Ryan, of West Chorry strcot, has presented hor husband with a daughter Senator John F. Itiggins, of Shenandoah, who is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia, spent tbo day In town with his brother, Georgo J. lligglns. Sbamokln Herald. Thomas Convlllo is doing jury duty this week. M. J Law lor left yesterday aftornoon for Harrisburg. Mrs. William T. Evans, wlfo of tho local superintendent for the Homo Friendly Society, lias presented her husband with a sou. Miss Emma Seltzor, of North West street, left town to-day for Philadelphia,, where she has accepted a, position as dressmaker. aiurileil. Benjamin Bank, a merchant of Mabanoy City, niul Miss Rebecca Lidwlnoskl, of Hazie ton, nero married iu the synagogue at the latter place to-day. uir.i). BKNIOK. At Bhenandonh, Pa., on tho 13th In't., Mrs. Elizabeth Senior, aged TO years. Funeral will take place Friday afternoon, ser vices at the houe, on North Main street, promptly at 2 o'clock. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and rolatlvcs In vited to attend. 3-ll-2t Annuel Sales overO, 000,000 Boxen FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS such a3 Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head ache, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings ot Heat. Loss of Appotlto. Costlvoness. Blotches on tiie Skin. Cold ChlllB. Dis turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all Nervous and Trombllng Sonsatlons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GrVE RELIEF IK TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer Will acknowledge then, to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. IIEECHAM's PILLS, taken as direct ed, w'llquickly restoro Fomalos to com plete health. They promptly romovo obstructions orirregulnrities of tho sys tem and cure hick Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beocham's Pills aro Without a Rival And have the LARGEST SALE Of any Patent JlcUlclno In the World. 25c. at all Drue Stores. MISCELLANEOUS. XYf ANTKD, Good reliable ealeMnnn to repre T sent ub In Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Atlantic Refining Co.. Cleveland, Ohio, 3-14-Ct FOIl ItENT Storeroom and dwelling, No. 2 West Centre street Three-storv warehou 216 use and stable. 86 feet lone, attached, suitable for nny business. Building Is new and contains a cemented cellar. Possession given April 1st. Apply to Ilymnn Kublnsky, next door, 3-13-1 1 1 rONEY TO LOAN 81.100 at 6, per cent. In- ilL tereHt Only parties with unquestionable security tied apply, 1 nnn v. Adilwsa x " HvniTn oiuce. 3-13it Tnon ICL.:CT. The dwelling house at No. 9 souin wmte street. Apply to 'quire v. II, Shoemaker. 3-C-tf IjlOn SALE. Two-story frnme dwelling. ? known aa the llaussmann property, 136-138 liast Coal street, Shenandoah, to settle the estate. For further particulars apply to Charles llaussmann, thilllpsburg, Pa. 2-37-1 m FOH SALE OH KENT. A double block of houses, on West Lloyd street, and a double block on rear of lot, Is for sale or rent. Kcasoiis, party leaving town. Apply at 827 West Lloyd street, Shenandoah. 2-23-1 m ITlOIt RENT. Storo room and dwelling, aulta- bio for butcher, barber, etc.: centrally located and rent reasonable. Apply to E. C llrobst, grocer, cor. Jurdin and Centre etreeU. t( WANTED A bright and active young man of gentlemanly appearance and maimers to do local canvassing. 50 n week can be made. AddrcBS letter to 11, Hebald ofllce. 1-7-tf TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap IN ply to 8. O. M, Hollopeter, attorney, Hlicnandoab. 8-31-tf 1 DMINISTHATOIVS NOTICE. Letters of 2V. administration on the estato of Fritnklln nchell, late of Union township, Schuylkill county, Tenn., deceased, havo beeu grauted to the undersigned, rcBlillog at Klngtown, Ta., to whom all persons indebted to Bala estate aro re quested to make payment, and tbose having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. Or to llF.NJAMIK F. LOSOESBEROEB, S. U. M. IIollopkteb, Atty. Administrator. March 13, 1899. 3-11-lt-oaw 1 DMINIHTltATOlf'H NOTIHR KutAtn of L Christian llaussmann, late of the borough oi suenanuoan, county or acnuyimu, anu state of Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of ad ministration on said estate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are renucsted to make immediate Davment. and those having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settle ment lO LiOUISA llAUBHHAN, Chables IIaussman, Administratrix, Administrator. Shenandoah. Pa, Phtllpsburg, Centro county, Pa. 2-14-6t-baw rtHAItTEU NOTICE Notice is hereby criven V that on April 8th. 1899,8. Q. M. Hollopeter, K. W. Shoemaker. Patrick Conrv. II. II. Zullck and Henry Scheurmun, will make an application to tho Governor ot Pennsylvania for the grant- ing or letters patent ta me 'uquitauie Teie- purpose of erecting, maintaining and operating telephone and telegraph lines in the county of Schuylkill, in the state of Pennsylvania, In accordance with the Act of General Assembly of the Commouwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to provide for the incorporation aud regulation of certain corporations," a) proved the 29th day of April, A. I)., 1874, and tue several supnitments tuereio. H. (1. M. HoLLorHTER, Solicitor. Hlicimndoah, l'n., March 11, 1809. H-21-28 Our Meats TGHPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 01 STRFET. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the ikln I inva riably obtained by thort who use I'oitoNi'a Complexion Powder ox inouioooiur NEURALGIA and cbillsr Complaints, And prepared tmacr mo stringent GERMflH MEDICAL LAWS,, . presonooa DyominentpnyaicuaasTaj DR. niCHTER S Qtim 0 a " H tUA'k TVorld renowned I RemaTaM7.ucccifnl I flnl.. MM..I.. .bIHi Tmh Alnrk" Anchor. ' I 2.-,ci50e.alwltle. AtaUdraUtaorthronA-U F. AB. EIni24CtJ..213rolllCt.. NIWTOU. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Hon sea. Owa Glassworks. KndoTfttl and Jleeommfntted by a.j K A r ... .J lira.!..-! stmt t. t1 i 1 jfl l. MUMlHtf ir (ivi' aum j, EW. Dnioutits. MtniUr$, mt , fcjr. . people. CAPTAIN BUCKY O'NEILU. noonevelt Culled the HoiirIi Illdcr (lie Iilenl .Soldier of Fortune. Most of tlio men lind simple souls. They could rclato facts, but they said very llttlo about what they dimly folt. Buoky O'Neill, however, the Iron net-rod, lroii willed lighter from Arizona, tho sheriff whoso name was a byword of ter ror to overy wrongdoer, white or red, tho gambler who with unmoved faco would stake and lose every dollar he had In tho world ho alone among his comrades was a visionary, an artloulate emotionalist. Ho was very quiet about It, never talk ing unless ho was sure of his listener, but at night, whon wo leaned on the railing to look at tho Southern Cross, ho was less apt to toll tales of his hard and 6tormy past than ho was to apeak of the mysteries which Ho behind courage and tear and lovo, b'eblnd animal hatred and animal lust for tho pleasures that have tnnglblo shnpo. Ho had keenly enjoyed life, and he could breast Its turbulent torront as few men could. Ho was a practical man who know how to wrest' personal success from adrerso forces, among money makers, politicians and desperadoes alike Yet down at bottom what soomed to In terest him most was tho philosophy of llfo Itsolf, of our understanding of It and of tho limitations set to that understanding. But ho was as far as possible from being a moro dreamer of dreams. A stanchly loyal and generous friend, he was also ex ceedingly ambitious on his own account. If by risking his life, no matter how great the risk, ho could gain high military dis tinction, he was bent on gaining It. Ho had taken so many oliancos when death lay on the hazard that he folt tho odds wero now against him. But said ho, "Who would not risk his llfo for a starf" Had ho lived and had tho war lasted ho would buroly have won tho eagle, If not tho star. "Tho Kough Itlders," by Theo doro Koosovelt, In Scrlbncr's, 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. REMOVAL SALE ! As we must vacate our present quar ters April lat we oiler our stock 01 GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. . Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA rniuL-CDHir-sioH. o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wliolesalo and Retail. 2S Wast Contra Street. REMOVAL. I M. J. LEACH, TINSMITH, TO NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. All kinds of ttove and tin repairing done with promptness and satisfaction. REMOVED! - REHOVED ! 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 aud best lighted shoe store in town. COME AND SEE THE BIG STORE. FACTORY SHOE STORE, B South Main St. People Know a Good Thing ! At least those who have taken advantage of our splendid offers in the removal sale of our stock of Furniture, Stoves and Heaters Carpets and Oil Cloths, Tinware. Should the splendid sales continue until our removal we will be able to stock our new quarters, Nos. 103 and 105 South Main street, with an entirely new selection of goods. What we have in stock now is as good as new and is going at 40 per cent, below the price of otheis. Come aud see for yourself. Stove Repairing of All Kinds. D. and J. Siegel, - 123-131 south Main st. SAVE YOUR EYES. Few people realize the value of their eyes. The benefit ol perfectly fitted glasses, . with reference to health, cannot be overestimated. Having made u thorough study of this subject we are prepared to fit glasses scientifically. Opthaltuos copic examination reveuls 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. Lauer'sSfie 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, Agen and Bottler, 203 W Coal Street 3M ENANDOAH EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. 13 North Jardln St. FLOUR, CUOICE BRANDS. Three Large Mackerel, asc Best Roll Butter, 20 cents. Best Creamery Butter, 35c. Ham, 8 centa per pound. Shoulder, 0 cents per pound. Como to our store where we will Insure ou rare bargains in groceries. Canned goods and butter and eggs. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd. Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 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. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the bar. A choice lino of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all boo Abe Uevlne, Prop