Dr. Raub's rrr White Soap. 10 Cents n Cake of 3 for 25 Cents. It is the best 10 cent soap in the market. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa, Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. ito-131. 133 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 lor 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. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St, Shoes ! Shoes ! I 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, $1.35 and Si. 50, now 75 cents and 90 cents. 500 pair of Ladles' shoes, for merly $1.35, to goat 85 cents. Men's $1.35 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 welcomi to come and examine our stock. BOSTON TORY SHOE STORE, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Whatwe Know, WE KNOW, WE KNOW. We know that people generally don't understand the bearing the condition of their eyes have on their general health. There are children in thi county to-day, sick because of eye strain. Their illness is attributed to other causes, and unleis they come under care of an honest and intelligent optician, they will go on being sick until the true cause be discovered by accident or the exercise of good common sense. Let us astiit you in this cause, THOS. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All good singers. They are far better than the unacclamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and globes. All kinds ot pigeons. We also ell miners' supplies and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Mienandoab, Pa BEST LINE OF" GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTRAW, Floor and Table 011 Cloths. B. Foley, 8t. you ever see a snow storm m summer? Wc never did; but we have seen the clothing at this time of the vear so covered with dandruff that It looked as if It had been out In a regular snow storm. No need of this snowstorm. As the summer sun would melt the falling snow so will melt these flakes of dandruff In the scalp. It goes further than this: itprevonts their formation. It has still other properties: it will restore color to gray hair in Just ton times out of every ten cases. And it does even more: It feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be comes long hair. We have a book on the Hair and Scalp. It Is yours, for the asking. If ron do not ebUIn tilths benefit! you ezpeotid from the use of the Vleor, write the doctor about It. Probably there I. tome dlffloultr with jour gen. 'item wmcn may oe vaiuy xe Addren. DR. J. O. AYER, Lowell, Mail. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. and lira. James Patterson visited rela tives at Frachylllo to-day. Charles Nork was a guest of friends at the county scat this morninc. Mrs. Warren J. 1'ortz and son last night returned from a visit to Heading. Messrs. Samuel Roads and C. II. Weiss, of Mt. Carmel, were business visitors to town yesterday. W. L. Kramer, Esq., of Pottsville, was a legal business visitor to town to-day. Harry Stvalm, of Philadelphia, a former town resident, is here on a visit. Daniel Duffy, of St. Clair, was a town visitor to-day. Mrs. Lizzie Herman, of East Coal street, visited relatives at Pottsville to day. Henry Ecilly, the letter carrier, is taking a vacation for a few days and Harry Reese, the substitute carrier, is in his place. Harry Young, of Sunbury, is substituting as baggagemaster ou the "Pcnnsy " short line, in place of John Bay, who has gone to bun bury to spend a couple of days visiting friends. Sanford Shoemakor, son of Justice Shoe maker, is able td take short walks after an Illness of three weeks. He Buffered from a complication of grippe, jaundice and rheum atism, and for a few days his condition was critical. Eev. Robert O'Boyle and wife, of Sunbury, were in town to-day, attending tho funeral of William J. Dech. The Mutual Building and Loan Association will issue a new series of stock on March 16, 1899. The 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 Gruhler Bros.' Drug Store. BIG REMOVAL SALE Now going on. Our first offer Is 3 Pound Can ot the Best "Black Label" Soused Mackerel, 25c. 3 and 4 Best Salt Mackerel for 25 Cents. All of our goods previously advertised are still selling nt tin- same prices. We are going to move across tho street from our present location shortly, llousowives can benefit greatly with our Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. AT THE OLD STAND 1 To the Public : I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North Main 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. WARE, ROOFING. SMITHING, REPAIRING. STOVE REPAIRINO. M. J. LEACH, NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. TtlK WKATllltlt. r-utiri-e, (i Jo, l.i. , 58m.: 1 itt. I 14. auiinpt. 0.0.H, 1ingth of moon rises, 11:G0; moon Since Tuesday night tho storm center has moved from the lower Mlmouri valley to Ontario with In erensed Intensity, and rains and snows havo been general from the MlsHotirl mid Miss issippi valley U eastward, follow Va I'd bv rlonrini? weather In the Ohio valley nnd gulf states. Westward to the Rocky moun tains the weather hns been fair. Intl rations for eastern I'ennsvlvnnla. New Jersey, Delaware nnd Maryland! Fnlrs brisk west to northwest winds. H1THY POINTS. tappenlngA Throughout tho Country Olirnnlclml for Unity l'eruinl. Will Shenandoah havo a baso ball team ? Eggs aro soiling in town at 17 cents a dozen. Tho llorough Council moots this oveninc in regular session. Pottsvllio's now public building will ho completed April 15th. Girardvillo has ibout forty men employed on tho P. & R. railroad. Tho "Uncle Tom's Cabin" now doing this region is said to be a roast. John Zorenskl, of Plttston, shot himself In the stomach, and soon after died. Tho gentleman who drove tbo snakos from Ireland will be our guost to-morrow. Tho annual report of the Pottsville hospi tal trustcos shows a neat cash balance. A log rolled over Charles llailoy at a Lock Haven saw mill, and crushed out his life. Eleven big laundry companies in Pittsburg will form a trust with a capital of $3,500,000. The application of Neri Deltrlch for pardon was postponed hecauso a full Board was not present. Eowland's bleachery at Schuylkill Haven was partially destroyed by Are last night, loss about $400, Tho Herald turns out tho finest job work in tbo county, and at rates consistent with good workmanship. Tho Glrardvllle Council abolished the Board of Health last year, but reorganized ono again this year. Tho big ice gorges in the Uppor Delaware river havo broken up without doing the damage apprehended. The Eicbardson colliery was drowned out, and all mulos wore hoisted to tho surface, Tho pumps could not handle the water. William Campbell, woll known hore, It Is feared will suffer complete blindness, and his Ashland friends will tender him a benefit. While engaged In oiling at tho Yorktown breakor, Luzorne county, young William Plaukcus was caught in the machinery and killed. George Trontman, of Centralia, has secured patent for a dovice to prevent bucket from falling to the bottom of shaft in case of accident. Plucky Mrs. J. C. Bossart. of Lehiebton. opened flre with a revolver on two burglars who entered her house, and put them to night. Malicious persons visited the Hofferton stono quarries noar Hummelstown, Dauphin county, and smashed thousands of dollars worth of machinery. Eight reasons wero filed. in Court at Suu bury for a new trial for murderer Edward Crissinger, and argument will bo heard by juage baviage next Monday. A striko of the employes of the Beaver valley Traction Company has practically tied up tho road connecting the towns between Beaver and New Brighton. A delegation of York county lawyers railed on Governor Stone yesterday to urge tlio appointment of Judge W. B. Stewart, Democrat, as Supreme Court Justice. T. J. Fox & Bro attorneys for a syndicate. have secured an option on the stock of tho Easton Gas Company and will pay $130 for the stock, the par valuo of which Is $100. Begin Right With Coughs and Colds Take tho sure euro, Pan-Tina, 25c. Gruhler Bros., drug store. At Deaths nnd Funerals. The funeral of William J. Dech took place this afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, from tho family residence, 102 North Jardin street. In addition to relatives, and friends of tho family, tho members of Shenandoah Lodge No. 511, F. & A. !., and J. W. Stokes Lodgo No. 515, 1. O. O. F., were in attendance. Tho funeral servico3 wero held in the Trinity He formed church, Rev. Z. A. Yearick, tho pastor, odlclating. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tho pall hear ers were Messrs. Frederick J. Portz, Fred erick Keithan, M. L. Kemmorer. T. J. Divies, II. E. Denglor and John II. Martin, members of tho Masonic fraternity. J. P. Williams fe Son were the funoral directors. Henry Faust, aged 00 years, died at his homo in Tremont yesterday, lie leavos a widow and Ave children, lie was an old veteran. Cornelius Hoffman, the well known janitor of the Elks club bouse at Ashland, died yes terday from paralysis. lie leavos a widow ad two children. His son is in the theatri cal business, with permanent address at Boston. Tho funeral of Mis. John Senior will take place to-morrow afternoon, and interment will be made in tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, George llerger, an aged resident of Pine grove township, died on Tuesday, Tho funeral of Anthony Deuce, father of Hon. John X. Dence, of Ashland, took place this morning and was largely attended. Mass was celebrated In St. Maurltis church. The remains of Robert Marsh, who died at his homo In Mahanoy City on Tuosday, will be interred at that place to-morrow afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Haioy took place this morning from the family residence at Brownsville. The remains were brought to town and high mass was celebrated in tho Annunciation church. Interment was mado in the parish cemetory. M. J. O'Neill was director of the funeral. Our watch repairing is always reliable and is accompanied by a one-year guarantee Orkin's Jewelry store. tf l'lillllps' lteturn Delayed. The parents of George Phillips, of Wilbur ton, desire that the statement be made that an unavoidable delay has occasioned a post ponement in the return homo of the young man from the Miners' hospital. He is im proving nicely, however, and his home-corn lug is not iar distant. Mt, Carmel Star, Coco Argollne, the genuine article, for sale at Klrlln's drug store. 10-0-tf Shooting Match. John Joseph and William Brcnnan will compete in a pigeon shooting match against Fred. Bernet and Ira Goodman to-morrow morning, at Kaler'R reservoir, near Mahanoy City. All the parties except Goodman live at Mahanoy City. The latter resldse in Locust Valley. Eaeh mau will shoot at 10 birds. Never Falls for Coughs and Colds, That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Strictly Dullness. The Herald will give proper complimen tary notice to local entertainments gratis where printing Is done for the same at this office. Where printing is done elsewhere all such notices must be paid for, and parties handing notices In must do so with this -.-r Simple Home Dyes. Any One Can Use Diamond Dyes With Success. Beautiful Colors That Afc Fast to Light and Washing. Diamond Dyes aro prepared specially for homo use, and tho directions are so plain and sltnplo that any ono can tiso them success fully. All tho fast Diamond Dyos mako colors that will not fado, Thoy are guaranteed to do more dyeing, package for package, than any other dyes. If you want success in homo dyeing, uso Diamond Dyes and nothing oho. The Coal Market Tho past month has shown unusual acttvitv In the consuming market, owing to tho short period of cold weather. This camo at a time when the retail yards had but a small surplus In stock. This, togothcr with tho natural Increase In household consumption, caused heavier buying for bath Immediate and later dollvory. Tho rapid movement of anthracite to the consumer's collar has placed the market in a healthier condition than for some time past Thcro aro no largo accumulations of coal at any points, and since most of that which has been moved has gouo directly into consump tion, tho retail yards have less in stock than Is usual at this timo. Morcovor.tho tomporary diiuculty in securing deliveries will lead many dealers and consumers to purchase and carry larger stocks than before so that, un less an excess tonuago is thrown on the market, there will bo a fair prospect for a normal Spring buying movement. iho market is, and will coutinuo. one which is based most largely on weather conditions, and consequently will bo quickly affected by any attempt to mine and sell nioio than It can readily absorb. Dr. Ituir Cough Syrup Is pleasmit to take; it tastes good; children Uko it; no trouble to administer it and it always cures. Buy the genuine, Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup. JInml Klection. An olection of officers was hold by tho Citizens' band of Mabanoy City with the following result: President, Fred. KUtch Vice President, Adam Kanuto ; Secretary, John Kanuto; Treasurer, John Hartung; Leader, Harry Harris; Assistant, David Harris, 1o Strlkn llalances. Capt. William D. Harris, of Mahanoy City, and all other captains of the 8th Eeg't., Pa. Vol., wore yesterday ordered to report at Washington, D. C, to-day and fix up their books. Some, of tho officials started for Washington last night, and others this morn lug. riremen's Fair. Tho firemen of Rlngtown will open a fair in tho P. O. S. of A. hall at that place to-night. A hall will also be given in honor of tho opeuing. Slurried. Charlos Hartman, now of Philadelphia, and Miss Minnie- Simpson, of Port Carbon, were married at tho latter placo last evening. They will resiuo in Philadelphia. Foot Injuroil. Da tll C. Hughes, flro boss at tho Shenan doah City colliery, had his left foot painfully injured this morning. While ho was making his rounds in the mino his foot struck mining needle, which renetratcd tho instep to a depth of three inches. Dr. Callen dressed the Injury. To Ite-establUli Camp Meade. Camp Meade, at Middletown, Pa., is to bo re-established. Yesterday a number of officers visited the site of the camp and announced that the soldiers now in Cuba would bo en camped there before being mustered out. Thoy aro authority for the statement that within two weeks tho soldiers will bo en camped at Camp Meado to the number of 8,000. Mules Keplace Horses. Mules have supplanted horses In tho local delivery service of Swift & Co, They were sent hore from Chicago. DIED. QLOVEU. At Shenandoah, on the ltth Inst., Crawford F. Glover, aged 39 years. Funeral will tike place Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Inti rmcnt In Odd Fellows' cemetery. Services at the house on Strnwber y alley. Friends and relatives Invited to attend, 3-13-2t MISCELLANEOUS. FOIl SAI.E.Poo! room under John Meldazis' saloon, 122 South Main street. Apply to Matt. 1'. nizis. U-lMt D. Good reliable salesman to repre sent ug In Pennsylvania and Maryland. The Atlantic Refining Co., Cleveland, Ohio, a 1 1-flt MONEY TO LOAN SI, 100 at 6 per cent. In terest. Old v Tiartles with unnucstlonabla security i,eed apply. Address "X," Herald olilce. U-IJ-U F iOH ItKNT.-Tlie dwelling house nt No. 9 South White street. Auulv to 'Smilro W. It. Shoemaker. 3-O-tt F OU SALE. Two-story frame dwelling, known na the llaussmnnn nronertv. 136-138 jyiai uoai street, anennnuoaii, 10 settle tno eatnto. For further particulars apply to Charles Haussmann, i hlllipsburg; l'a. 2-37-1 m F OK 8AIJ2 OU ItlSNT. A double block of houses, on West Lloyd street, and a double uiocK on rear or lot, is lor aieur rent, iceasons. party leaving town. Apply at 327 West IJoyd street, Shenandoah, 2-23-lm FOIl KENT. Store room and dwelling, suita ble for butcher, barber, etc.; centrally located nnd rent reasonable. Apply to 15. C. lirobst, grocer, cor, Jardin and Centre streets, tf WANTED A bright and active young man of gentlemanly appearance and manners to do local canvassing. 8-30 a week can be made. Address letter to II, Heuald olilce. l-7-tf "VTOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ll ply to H. ii, M. JXollopeter, attorney, mienanooan. -TOTICE OF HTOrKIIOLDKKH MEETING. X The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens' Electric Lixht (Jouipany of Stiei. andoah.wlll be held at the ofilce of the company, No. 21 North Jardin street, on April 12th. 1'J0. between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock p. tu., for the purpose of electing eleven (II) Directors to serve during the ensuing year, and for the pur pose of hearing and receiving the report of the Auuuors. -2-4t-oav Joiin Oruiileu, 8eoy Our Meats TOHPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELLS, 1 1 1 STREET. n- ffr lit-i,-M- ffcTT" IP"T J"!'cgefr tllB ACCUStlD POSTMASTER. ! t'otiiiBol Sny Thoy Will Proves ltlm the Victim ofrt C'oiis.ltii(v. Wllkpslmrro. I'n.. March 10.-10. P. Ilogcrt, postintiRter of Vy'ilkealmrrp, who was nrrestod Inst Thursday, chnrged with tampering with tho mulls In his ufllet, wns given u hearing before Uni ted Stairs CoinmlsHlonor II. .hn last evening. United Stales District At torney Myors, of Pittsburg, represented the government. The defendant wn represented by John T. Lenahan, W. S. McLean nnd V. W. Whenton. Inspectors Gorinnu and Gregory, of tho postnl department, testified that they hnd been sent from Washington to Inves tigate chnrges inndo against the man agement of the Wllkesbnrre postolllce. First thoy Instructed the night clerks In the olilce to keep n watch on the postmaster's movements, when be en tered the office nt night. Then they posted decoy letters on railroad trains, sealing them carefully In the presence of the postal clerks. A third party di rected the letters. Tho inspectors fol lowed them up. Oonnan said ho was 011 n ladder overlooking tho postmaster's private office. He swore he snw hlin on two occasions re-sertl letters 011 his desk. On the second occasion he got a slgnnl from one of the clerks inside, and they entered. Going to llogort's private of fice they saw the deeoy letters 011 his desk. The letters were addressed to Liddon Flick, Wllkesbnrre, Tho In spectors asked Ilogert what he was do ing with letters. He replied that he thought they pertained to postoflice business. Later be admitted that he hnd opened tho letters. Both the Inspectors swore that an examination showed the letters had been opened, nnd re-sealed with paste. Tho two night clerks tes tified to having received the decoy let ters and placed them In Flick's box. A few minutes nfter Uogart entered the ofilce the letters were out of the box. When this was discovered the signal was uivon for the Inspectors to enter the olilce. The cross examination wns se vere, nnd the Inspectors contradicted themselves at times. The defense offered no testimony, but said they were ready to enter ball for the United States court. Hie commis sioner fixed ball at $-1,000, which was furnished. -Counsel for the defense sny they enn establish the fact at the trial that n conspiracy wns on foot to ruin the postmaster. WSTfof over a oiino uioDaior 1TEUEALGIA ana similar Complaints, ana preparea unacr mo stringent DERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, jresoribed bj eminent payBiclansi i DR. RICHTER S PAIN EXPELLEB. Wnrlil rpnnvnetl I TEemfirlrflhltfBncccstfBl 1 Inly Bcnnino with Trade Mark Anchor,' uoc&50o.abottle. AtaUdrnffflslsorlurouiKU I r. AD.EOTTEsaca.zurcitiEt., hswxoss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Houses. Own Glassworks. 13 Endorsed and Recommended oj kyvj Leading WholesaleandHetaU. . DR. RICHTER'S' ANCHOR" STOaiAOIIAXi best for Cnllo, Dywpepsm ATHtomnch tJomplnlnts. A Handsome Complexion h I la I pc ono of the greatest charms a woman canf possess rozzoxrs Comtleiiok I'OWDUBt Bivea it. I ir promii neonla. Z!? VXX0000XXXXXXXXX)CXXXXOOOOOOOCOXXXXXX SELLING OUT ! SELLING OUT ! Everything must go at half price. We must vacate by April ist. Goods will be sold at half price commencing on Thursday and continuing until April ist. First come, first served. Agateware, Tinware, Glassware, Woodenware, Chinaware, etc., will be sacrificed. Why wait ? You must have housefuruish ing goods, and when you can save ou them don't you think it policy to buy. iniiininniimmmmimHmHmiminminitNinMiin Following Are Some of Our Bargains: Lamp Globes, were 4 cents, now 1 cent. Tumblers, were 3 cents, now 1 cent. China Fruits, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. " " " 5 cents, now 3 cents. Large Glass Dishes, were 10 cents, now 7 cts. Apple Corers, were 3 cents, now 1 cent. Nutmeg Graters, were 3 cents, now 1 cent. Earthen Pie Dishes, were 10 cents, now 5 cts. Lemon Graters, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. Earthen Tea Pots, were 15 cents, now 8 cents. Bouquet Holders, were 10 cents, now 6 cents, Conway's Famous 5 & 10c. Store, (XXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC NOW THE TIME ! pno T3 C ro 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 HOUSO is the largest house in the business in this part of the stale, gives you the choice of a thousand or more differeut styles and patterns, and has the leading sulesmen for polite and prompt attention and intregity. The salesmen, Messrs. Hugh O'Hara, Johh .Shore, Jacob Levit and Harry Goldin, Enough said. You know us all. Mammoth Clothing House, Headquarters Clothing House of the County. Nos. 9 and 11 South Main Street. Ida cot bsllere there Is a eate of djipep la, indigestion or onr atomack troublo that tannot be r lleTOd at once nnd permanently cured br mr DYBPEl'BIA cuniD. MUNTON. At all druggists, 25c. n Tlal. Guids to Health nnd mrdl cal adrlco free. 1505 Arch itreat, Thlla. Miss Mary E.Jones, Driller In Anil mfilrnr ot Wax and Natural Designs For iho on funeral occasions. All kinds rt designs always on liand and special designs mado on short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed. - White and black satin slippers with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., PottsTllIe, l'a. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar. A choice line ol Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hon 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. 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 others. Come and see for yourself. Stove Repairing of All Kinds. D. and J. Siegel, - 123-131 south Main st. ' Towel Racks, 'S Lamm, were And many other articles equally as cheap and too numerous to mention. Don't Forget the Name and Number. IS ummcr Announcement CHOICE BRANDS Three Largo Mackerel, 35c. Ucst Roll Hiitter, 30 cents. Best Creamery Duttcr, 35c. Ham, 8) cents per pound. Shoulder, 0 cents per pound. Come to our stro whero wo will Insure. mro bargains in itrocerles. Canned goods and butter and egg. Ellis Guzinsky, Ho. 322 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted llefractlonlst, who has testimonials from tho beet people of the county, as to his ability, will be at QRUMiER'S DRUB STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see Mm. Glasses furnished tf needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. REMOVAL SALE ! As we must vacate our present nuar tcrs April 1st wo offer our stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, FA A'bse Levlne, Prop were 7 cents, now 4 cents. 08 cents, now 10 cents. Lamps, were $1.50, now 75 cents. Large Express Wagons, were 98c, now 40c. Candle Sticks, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. Dish Pans, were 15 cents, now 8 cents. Half Gallon Measures, were 10c, now 5c. Coffee Pots, all sizes, were 10c, now 5c. Butter Kettles, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Flour Sifters, were 7 cents, now 4 cents. Earthen Pudding Dishes, were 5c, now 3c. 102 North Main St. Shenandoah. And we beg per mission to call the attention of the public to our msm. GOLDIN, Proprietor. understanding.
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