Dr. Raub's 10 Cents a Cake or 3 for 35 Cents. It is the best io cent soap itt the market. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. U9-I2I-I23 North Hain 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 values. We have lots of new Furniture good 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. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 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 arid 9l)"centr 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 $3.00 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 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Whatwe Know, WE KNOW, WE KNOW. We know that people generally don't understand the bearing the condition of their eyes have on their genral health. There are children in lhi county to-day, tick because of eye Mrain. Their illnets ii attributed to other causes, and unlets they come under care of an honest aud intelligent optician, they will go on being sick until the true cause be discovered by accident or the exercise of good common seine. Let us assiit 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 of pigeons. We also acll miners' supplies and drilling machines, DAVID HOPKINS, 103 East Centre street, Fhenandoab, Pa BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STUAW. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. E. B. Foley, 17 wc'eBntre 8t. wis fOMEROY & STEWART'S Thursday, March 23, 1899. THIS FAME of this Department has penetrated the far corners of everywhere ; and yet but seven years old. Visitors to the city should not lorego the chance of crit ically looking into the store they've heard so much of as the phenome non of the land. There is much to see ; much to sell if vou want to buy ; much profitable knowledge in modern up to-date style headgear for the Spring of "99. We have surprised you with un matchable values in the past in this department, why shouldn't we sur prise you in the future, and more so ? Our present facilities, cover ing as they do the best mi'linery producing centres, are positively unequalled. We have made a strenuous effort to crown this season with the love liest stock we ever had. How great has been our success we'll leave for you to judge when you come and let us untold to your wondering eye the immensity of our Millinery col lection. What bright, dainty creatures. of beautv the new Spring Hats and Bonnets are ! What skill, what taste, what in genuity the Milliner Artists have displayed 1 What beautiful com binations of Feathers, Flowers, Every fashion that will be joplf lar m foreign cities will be repre sented in our Grand Millinery Display. The two special prices-for this day in ready-trimmed Hats will be the $2. 50 and $5.00 specialties, for the first day opening ' only ; neither can be matched at double the price. The other prices vary from Si. q8 to S21.QH, all interme diate prices. s In this Spring Millinery we ex hibit over 1 .oooready-trimmed hats and the special featuies for the opening day will be the most hand some decorations that have ever been produced in this Mountaiu Citv. and is worth vour while to come far as well as near. We extend a hearty welcome to one and all. It is with pardonable pride that we invite vour attention to our Dress Goods Department. With the opening of Spring comes the desire for new outer gar ments. If you are fond of shop ping we would suggest looking around then come to us and see the newest, as well as the most sty lish, dress fabrics and ready-made suits. Our Aim is good quality and consistant prices. During the first day oi the open ing we shall dispose of as many of our natural Palms as is possible and will offer to the public the choice of 100 Palms which are con aidered a bargain in Jarge cities at Si. 25, for 50c. each. The five and six yearlings at S2.30 each. They are magnificent Palms and cost from S50.00 to S60.00 per hundred any day in the year. This Grand Display commences Thursday, Mch. 2399 DIVES, . . . POMEROY STEWART 100, 102, 104, S. Centre St. Opening. POTTSVIW2, PA. C. Geo. Miller, Mgr. !l(l!ISicH Hall Well 8 Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick oil the time. Thcyhavc headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion Is poor; the skin Is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. What Is the cause of all this? Impuro blood. And the remedy? v. It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all Impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Aycr's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Wrlta to our Doctor, O We have the eicluiWe services et some of the moat eminent physician In the United States. Write I reely all the i particulars In your cae. You will re ceive a prompt reply, without coit. Aaaress, mi. j, vj. aiuiv, lawell, Mi W1HY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty l'erusal. Spring begins to-day. Tho Schoppo minstrels are progressing very favorably with the arrangements for the annual performance, which takes place on Tuesday, April 4th. Tho II. E. conference will probably ad- ourn to-day. Wo direct the attention of our readers. especially the ladies, to tho announcement of Dives, I'omeroy & Stewart iu another column, There is no reason for any one going short on weather nowadays. And now the gamo of county politics is beginning to agitate those who take an interest in such things, and that includes all goad citizens. While milking, Mrs. Christian Monk, of Eckley, Luzerue county, was kicked in the stomach by a cow,, and herlittlo daughter found'her "deao" In tho stable. rhomas G. AllerT & Sons, owners of the Merchants' Hotel, at Pottsville. will erect n new hotel on tho same site, to-bo ready for occupancy by October 1, next. The body of Felix Fogleuian, a farmer of College township, Centre county, was found in tho livery stable of G. Haag, at Bellofonte, and the Coroner is investigating. Of 1113 applications for liquor licenses in Berks couuty all but three were granted. Mordecai C. Davis, of St. Clair, a member of the coal operating firm of Dtvis Brothers is dead. Uo was a son of the late John ii. Davis, of Cass township. Harry E. Powell was last evening selectod in Democratic caucus as the next president of York's Common Couucil. ohn H. Weiss, of H&rrisburg, yesterdav took the oath of ottlce as Judge of the Com mon Pleas Court of Dauphin couuty. Cars killed Homer Brobst, a 0-year-old schoolboy, as he .was picking coal on tho tracks, at Palo Alto. The lato Samuel Smyser, of York, willed $1000 to the Orphans' UomeatLoysville, Pa , $2100 to the York hospital, a valuable farm to the York Orphaus' Home, f 1000 to tho Y. M. C. A. and S500 to the kutuorau church of which he was a member, Beeolutions encouraging the early closing of stores, on humanitarian and religious grounds, were unanimously adopted by tho Lebanon City Ministerial Association. Five savage dogs set upon 9-year-old Greenwafd Qcarhart, son of a Stroudsburg attorney, and the boy was badly bitten on the wrist and hand before his lather could drive tho brutts off. Our watch repairing is always reliable and Is accompanied by a one-year guarantee Orkin's jewelry store. tf PERSONAL MENTION. B. J. Yost, of East Mahanoy Junction, was a guest of friends In town to-day. W. F. Oswald, a former salesman for the Shenandoah Hat nnd Cap Mf'g Co., shook hands with acquaintances here yesterday. He Is now located at Philadelphia. Miss Leah Oraeber is homo from tbo Kutz town Normal school to spend her Easter vacation. John Brailer, of Philadelphia, attended the funeral of his brother, Adam, in town to day. Mrs. James S. Williams, of South Jardln street, has presented her husband with a sou W. it. Brewer was a morning passenger to New York to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Blorman, of Phila delphia, are guesU at the residence of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bier man, on North White street. P. P. Soanlan, one of-tbe clerks at the County Commissioner's ouico, is confined to his homo on West Cherry street by Illnets. School Director John T. Lee is making arrangements to make a pleasure trip to Staffordshire, England. John A. lteilly, Jr,. of town, has accepted a position as solicitor for the Kaier Brewing Company, vice Harry Bechtel. who is now traveling for a New York bouso. The Lower Court Sustained. The case of Bryant vs. The Pottsville Water Co., was yesterday decided by the Supremo Court in favor of tne plaintiff, affirming tho decision of the court of this county. This gives tho plalntitt $15,000 for the use of Indian Bun. south of Mineraville Other decision handed down by the court for this county were Starr ostate, roargument refused. Wildermuth vs. Long, reargument ordered. How's Your Cough 7 Pan-Tina cutes it, 25c. At Gruhler Bros.. drugstore. Change or Position, William Palmer, Jr., formerly superinten dent of the Glendon and Primrose collier), s at Mahanoy City, has become superintendent T5 Jr I r3y us. mj of a colliery at Newcastle, near St. ualr THE WEATHER. Sunrlst-7 0:02 sunset, (1:13: length 01 day, 121i., llm.; moon rises, 2:G9j moon cts, 8:21. Tho tomperatures have fallen mod erately from the lako regions east ward and In the extreme central wcat. In western Montana they have fallen 0 de grees to 24 de grees. 'Xliey havo risen 4 degrees to 14 degrees from Texas northeast ward Into Virginia. Forecast for eastern 1'onnsylvanla, New Jcrecy, Delaware nnd Maryland: Increasing cloudiness; fresh to brisk northeasterly, winds. POTTSVILLE NEWS.' Court Proceedings nnd Other AITalr at tho , County Sent, Among tlio tiansfcrs of liquor licenses mmlo at tho Pottsville court was one from Alexander Jacobs, East ward of Gilberton, to Benjamin Lotnas ; and another from Leo Husk, First ward of Shenandoah, to John Hornn. Charles Hdsalor was discharged from jail under tho insolvent laws. A nol. proa, was cntored In the case of Andrew Harczar, charged with being im plicated in tho killing of Miko Uorak at Miucrsvllle with a boer glass. 1'nrtys Wargo pleaded guilty In tho same caso at tho Jan uary term of court and got four years. Tho court fixed April 3rd to mako final disposition of the matter of division of tho Fifth ward, Pottsvillo. Judge Dunn disposed of the following cases in tho Orphans court : In tho estate of Anna M. Bertram, de ceased, Court directed a citation to issue on Frank M. Bertram, executor, to fito an ac count. Eeturnablo April 17th. In tho estate of Sarah Bolich, deceased, Court granted a rule on Samuel II. Scchtcr, to show cause, why he should not enter into bond for tho faithful performance of his dullos, and apply the proceeds according to law. Returnable April 17th. In tho estato of James Cowan, deceased. Court directed tho discharge of tho petitioner from further execution of his trust upon paying over to his co-executor tho balanco in bis hands as per tho audit of his final ac count confirmed absolutely. In the case of Eli Cake, deceased, Court fixed April 4th for argument on the rule to show cause why an order should not bo made, directing payment to each of said several parties of the amount duo them and which remains a charge against the real estate. Tho Schuylkill Trust Company was ap pointed guardian of Geo. W. and Garnetta Morgan, minor children of Wm. II . Morgau, late of Blytbe township. Two bonds in the sum of 81,600 each were filed uud approved. Thomas H. Wary was appointed guardian of Ella, Minnie and Walter Crcsswell, minor children of Thomas Crcsswell, lato of Butler township, deceased. Three bonds in the sum of $50 cach'wero filed and approved. John S. Carpenter was appointed guardian of Agnes L. Itaaen, minor child of John T. Carpenter, M. D., lato of Pottsville, deceased. Bond In the sum of ?700 was approved. Wm. F. SchaefTer was appointed guardian of Ireuo SchaefTer, minor child of Sarah SchaefTer, lato of .St. Clair, deceased. Bond in the sum of $100 was filed and approved. Harry Brobst, aged 7 years, son of tho pump engineer, at Silver Creek colliery, but visiting at Palo Alto, was eent to the railroad yesterday afternoon to pick coal by a shoe. maker about whoso bouse ho had been loiter ing, A few minutes lator tho boy was reach ing under a enr to seize a piece of coal when the train started, and tho car wheels cut him in two. Tho Mid-Winter Literary Club tendered rccoptinu and bjuquet last ovenlng to their Icllow members, Attorney John G. Smith nnd Reporter Horaco Smith, in honor of their servlco In Co. U, 8th Kegiraent, Pennsylvania Volunteers, duriug the Spanish-American war. Klitsch's (Zimmerman's) banquet hall was the scene of tho affair and after an appetizing menu had been disposed of the feast of wit and flow of soul was begun. Each speaker, beginning with President Joseph F. Patterson, had to run the gauntlet of a brilliant cross fire ot annoying questions aud Interruptions and shouts of laughter greeted tho vanquished as well as tho victor. Speeches were attempted with moro or less success by Messrs, Patterson, Snyder, Berner, Filbert, Fausset, Smith, Mioker, Bechtel, Strlegel, Lubold, and the reception ended with a patriatic song by Knlttle. Work will commence in u few days on the new Merchants' hotel, which will be built around the old hotel, so that business will be kept going all tho timo by tho Messrs. Allan. October 1st, next, has been fixed as the date of completion Sheriff' Toolp acknowledged tho following deeds lu open court : To Wm. Neiswenter. property In Union township, sold as that of uanlel it. and William Nelswciterfor$l,T33j to Bridget Finnecan. two lots in Sheuan- doab, sohl as the property of Owen Brennan, lor too; to Arthur J, 1'llgram, four lots in Uush township and ono In New Ringgold. 6oId as property of Kato L.J'aust ct. al. for $635, xuocase or aicoausvs, Werner, on new trial granted by Judge Koch, was opened be fore Judge Marr yesterday. The sujt arises out of the failure of Mclusky & Son," at Shen audoah. Werner, who is a manufacturer of cofhns at Sunbury, lost the su.it on tho first trial. Ho is represented by William WUhelm, Esq., nnd M. M. Burke, J, It. Coylo aud A, W. Suhalk, Etqs., represent the Medalis iu. te rests. A marriage llconso was granted to-day to Charles I. Artz, of Tower City, and Ann Shoflbtall, of Valley View. " In tho case of the Susquehanna Mutual Fire iDsurauco Company vs. Angelina and Frederick Heckert a verdict was rendered In favor of tho plaintiff for $44.37. Iu tho caso of the tame company against Frederick Heckert a verdict was rendered In favor of the company for $34.00. DKEDB RECORDED. The following deeds were recorded to-day : William C. Wagner and wife to George Uorby, premises lu b rackvjllc; John If. Koch aud others to Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, premises in West Penp township; John McHeIey aud wife to Charles P. V Heebner, premises In K lno township ; rrtor over iln. VI IUQ UK) DO I OT HEUEALGIA and similar OooplalotB, GERHAH MEDICAL LAWS, it prescrlbeabyemineiitpbyelclans! J DR. R fiHTER'S fa s&inunn PAIN EXPELLER. World renowned I lierrnrkably eucccsufcil I ccnnlna villi I rada Marie Anchor." S.5uo.abultla. AtulldiwirlstBorthrooeh j r.AE.EranHiC0.,213reirlEt., 17177 TCEI. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS, 13 Branch Bonses, Ova Oluiworki. ixuioma ana Jiecointnenatn by leading WKoUtaUan&Ji '(all other prominent people. DR. RIOHTER'S "ANOnOR" STCOIACIIAIi W I Dvananaln Nlnmnrli nnmnlnt-.. ill HEALTH RESTORED. "My sister had taken Warner's Safe Cure for female weakness and b.en immensely benefited. I gavo up my doctor and began using tho Safo Curo. Soon I folt like another person. I could eat hoartly and my systom was filled with fresh vigor. My health was restored and I worked with ease and slept llko n tired school girl." (Signed). Mrs. J. II PAOK. llrnckton, Mass. Arthur J. Pllgram to E. B. Ilcmiy. premises In Qnakako, including the hotel and other buildings and somo dwelling house It was known as the Faust property. The consider ation was $3,000. Senator Losch is reported Kerlously ill at his homo in Schuylkill Haven. His condi tion was improved this morning. Harry Phillips, formerly ot this place and now of Folsom, near Philadelphia, was lu town to-day making arrangements for tho funeral of his wife's mother, which takes place next Thursday. BAPTIST JR ALLY. Annual Oiithcrlng Held lit GlrHrdville To. day Well Attended. Tho annual rally of the Baptist Young People's Societies of tho western district was held at Glrardvilto to-day, in tho First Baptist church. There were three sessions, morning afternoon and evening, and the at tendance at each session was large and much ink' rest manifested in the proceedings. The morning sefsion was bpened at 10:30 with dovotlonal exercises by Miss Mattle Prico, of Shenandoah, Rov. William Jennings followed with an ablo and eloquent sermon. Tho afternoon session opened at 2.00 o'clock with dovotioual exercises by John Filer, when the following program was rendered: "Our Young People's Work," Rev. R. T. Preston ; "The Value of Gleaning," Miss Margaret Vaughn ; "Our Duties," Miss Susie Evans; "A Helpful Song Service," Ebbie Morris ; solu, Miss Mary Smith ; Juniors, "What Our Union is Doing," Miss Miriam Parker ; "Some Things About tbo Life of Paul," Tommy Davis; topics assigned Olivet nnd Saint Clair Unions; "Baptist Expan sion," Roy, Leroy Stephens, D. D., Lewis burg, Pa. Tho evening session will open at 7.30, when tho Shenandoah choir, under the leadership of William Waters, will open tho exercises, followed by tho Glrardville choir, Rev, Frank S, Dobbins will lecture on the subject : "From the Land of tho Rising Sun to the Dark Congo and tho Philippine lsltuds. A lantern journey among the missions In Asia and Africa.". Finger Chopped Off,, David Hawkes, 18 years old, and residing at Mahanoy City, while preparing a meat chopping machine for uso yesterday, got the Index finger of his left hand under the blade and it wi chopped off at the first joint. Another cave.In. Tho area of ground at Mahanoy Plane which was carried down by a cave-lu a few weeks ago was carried down again yesterday, and tbo electric railway traffic was again cut off until a transfer system could be estab lished. Ilishop Talbot to Preach. Bishop Ethelbert Talbot, D D. LL. D., of the Central Pennsylvania diocese, will preach nnd conduct confirmation servico In the Protestaut Episcopal church at Mahanoy City to-night. $1.00 is tho removal sale price of a Swiss cover steel rod umbrella at Urumm s. Shooting Match. . Hugh Stride, of Mahanoy City, and Elmer Elsenhower, of this town, have been matched to shoot pigeons at Smith's farm on April 1st, for $25. a side. Each man will shoot at seven birds. Schuylkill county rules will govern the match. i)ii:i. FAIIEY. On the 19th Inst, at Philadelphia, Pa., John Fnhey. aged 70 years. Funeral will take place Wednesday. 22nd Inst. High mass at the Cnurch ot the Visitation, Philadelphia, at 8 10 a. Ij. Funeral will leave the P & It. terminal at 10:20 a in. and arrive at Shenan doah at 2:00 p. m. Interment in the Annun ciation Co. etery Relatives And friends re spectful y invited to attend. 3-20-2t 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., Beddail Building. WARE, ROOFING, SMITHING, REPAIRING. STQVB REPAIRING M. J. LEACH, NO. 231 EAST CENtUE STREET. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDRGN, Of Schuylkill Haven, Tho noted Itefractlonlst, who has testimonials from the best people ot the county, aa to his ability, will be at GRUHLEH'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cau.e nu any trouble u II uud see hltn. Olosses furnl'hed If needed and no medicine. EXAMNA'IONS FREE, When I see a man who is nn easy and steady enter and tMnmiinilio has no occasion to bo world, the flesh or tho devil. For, from those still aoloum hours of the night, when human figures Ho like r.H.uibeiit statues In the darkncM and from thoseMher hi ins wlun btity folks and fingers dellcr to ihe mouth tho Mod which tho palate stands r.adj' to welcumt f rom these two things I sxy, proceeds all human power, together with tho clearness and tiuilty of mind whlih luiils It lo cvefy Valuable accomplishment. "When we sleep," mid Leigh Hunt. "Is the time when tho mys terious fplrlt goes to lake Us uliy iwuuls " "I ndvieo you to sleep In pence and wako In J ." snld Sir Walter Scott. "Sleep," mid Bulwer, "Is the happiest of earthly boons." "Sleep," said a poet-philosopher of Boston, "lingers nil our lifetime near our eyes as tho night hovers alt day in the bough ot tho fir tree." What these gentlemen Eiiy Is very good and fine, and'makes sleep seemascasyathingtocomoaUsahamBandwIcbisto tho fellow who has five cents still left In his pocket. Nevertheless, If you could take the roots ofr tho houses and look down Into them from abovo, passing fiom ono to another, swift as Asmodeus, yon would see millions of people ttimbllug about ou their beds, praying In valu to the somnolent gods from early evening to thc-crack ot day. "I couldn't sleep." writes n lady. "I tossed and tumbled with paln aud excitement. This was some fivo years ago. I suffered greatly from pain In the hick, strango mental hallucination?, loss of appetite, scanty and dark fluid which scalded In passing, bad tasto In tbo mouth In the morning, loss of norvoand tone, restless nights, gradual falluie of weight and energy. Hint dark aud sallow skin. I had no ambition to go about my dally duties. Even tho weight of my clothes was ppiesslye. $1.00 One Dollar $1.00 For the small sum of Si.oo you can have one pair of Black or Tan shoes for nu n and women. Real value, $1.25. The only place where you can buy shoes at "Factory Prices." COINIE AND SEE THE BIG STORE. FACTORY SHOE STORE, S South IVlaln 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, - 124-131 south Main st MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ltKNT. A liall for meeting purpo.es Con be rented for londay nisht only. Beet hall In town. Apply at llefowlch's clothing house 8-2MI FOR SALK.Two-story framo dwelling, known as the llauHsmann property, 130133 Knst Coal street, Shenandoah, to settle the estate. For further particulars apply to Clmrles llaussroann, hlllipsburg, Pa 2-37-lm Oil SALE Oil KENT. A double block of houseB. on west Lloyd street, nnd a double block on rear of lot, is for sale or rent. ItenHous, party leaving town. Apply at 327 West Uoyd street, Shenandoah, 2-23-lm NOTICE. Desirable propoiles for sale. Ap ply to 8. O. M. llollopcter, attorney, Shenandoah. 8-31U ADMINISTUATOR'8 NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Franklin Kcliell, lato of Union township, Schuylkill county, Tenn., deceased, havo been grui ted to the undersigned, residing at Itingtown, J'a., to whom nil persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and tl oso having claims or demands will make known tho same without delay. Or to Bekjamix F. Lo.NOE.NUFnuisn, S. Q. M. Hollopktee, Atty. Administrator. March 13, 1893. 3-l!-4t-oaw ADMINISTKATOITS NOTICE. Estate of Christian Haussmann, late of tho bur o ugh of Shenandoah, county of Schuylkill, and etate of Pennsylvania, deceased. letters of ad ministration on said estato having been granted to the undersigned, alt person Indebted thereto are requested to make Immediate payment, and those navlnir claims or demands against tho same wi 1 present them without delay for settle ment IO IX) V I A UAUb&MAN, Charles IIaussmak, Administratrix, Administrator, Shenandoah, Pa, Phillpaburg, Centre county, Pa, 2-M-6t-oaw CHAUTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on April 8tb, 1899,8 G. M IIolToueter, E. W. Shoemuker, Patrick Conry, II II. Zulick and Henry Scheurman, will mane an Application to the Governor of Pennsylvania for the grant- ing of letters patent to the 'Equitable Tele phone Company," a corporation" formed for the purpose of erecting, maintaining and opt rat In sr telephone and telegraph lines in the county of acuuymui, in tuo suite ui I'cniiByiyuma, in accordance with the Act of General Assembly of the Comraou wealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to provide foi' the incorporation nnd regulation of certain corporations" ap proved tbo 2Dtli day of April, A. D.t 1874, and the several supplements thereto. . u. m. i un.LorETKU, solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa., March 14, 1899. U-21-28 SEALED 1'UOPOSAI.S will lio received by the unde'slened, the Controller ot ScIjujI. kill county, at 111" office until 2 o'clock p. iu. Tuesday, March 28th, for the furnishing of almshouse and prison supplies lincludine coal for three months ending June 30th, ltiSiX Also at the same lime ''Proposals" will bo received for the liehtlnir of the court house nud nrlson I fur one 1 year commencing April 1st, 18W, and uio for id, priming ami luruisuinyr oi court calendar 173 copies for each of Hay, Septem ber, November terms, J8W. and January and Aiarpn lerins. ivuu. Schedu'e of supplies and all other lnforma- ton relating to the above can be had at the controller's omce The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. By direction of the County Commissioners ami Directors oi tiiei-oor. II. J. JIULIIOON, Controller. Pottsville, Pa., March 20th, 18W. 21-21 Our Meats TEnPTINQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, "The PREVAIL'. JUICY. Best. Wl, 19 1 OAK 8111. a sound ami afraid of tho Abo Levlne, Prop BIG REMOVAL SALE Now going on. Our first offer Is 3 Pound Can of the Best "Black Label" Soused Mackerel, 25c. 3 and 4 Best Salt Mackerel for 25 Cents. All of our goods previously advertised aro Btill selling nt the same prices. We aro going to move across the 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. AT THE OLD STAND 1 To the Public : I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North Haln 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. REMOVAL SALE ! As we must vacate our present quar ters April 1st we offer our stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE ST., BflENANDOAIT, FA Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer lo and maker of Wax and Natural Designs For use on funeral occasions. All slnds "f designs' always on hand and special designs made on short notice. Heat materials, nnd all work guaranteed. White and black satin slippers with patent extension device. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, FLOUR, CHOICE BRANDS. Three Large Mackerel, asc Best Roll Butter, ao cents. Best Creamery Butter, asc Hum, 8j cents per pound, Bhoutder, 6 oents per pound. Come to our st're where we will Insure jou rare Imrgalns In groceries. Canned goods and liutler and eg(s. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 Weat Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Fa,