Dr. Raub'a EGG White Soap. 10 Cents a Cuke or 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. 119-131-123 North rinln 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. 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. llo-21-I23 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, $i.a5 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 9O cents. 5OO pair of Ladies' 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 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 hare on their general health. There are children in this county to-day, sick because of eye strain. Their illnese is attributed to other causes, and unlets they come under care of an honest and intelligent optician, they will go on being tick until the true cause be discovered by accident or the exercise of good common sense. Let us .assist you in this cause. THOS. BUCHANAN, Jeweler and Optician. '118 South Main Street. Home-Bred Canaries For breeding purposes. All giod singers. They are for better tlian the unacdamated imported birds from Germany. JAPANESE GOLD FISH and glohet. All kinds of pigeons. We alao ell miners' supplied and drilling machines. DAVID HOPKINS, J05 East Centre atreet, - MuwMdoah, Pa ME OF FLOUR, FEED, 8TEAW. Table Oil Cloths. 17 West gj GROCERIES, C HAY and 4a Floor and Not worth payine attention to, you say. Perhaps you have had it for weeks. It's annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs Is afamily failinc. At first it is n slight cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it Is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. quickly conquers your little hacking cough. There is no doubt about the cure now. Doubt comes from neglect. For over half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventingconsumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. Hcep one or Dr. Agcr's encrry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs ti yon const). Shall we send you a book on tills subject, free? Our Madlcal Department If you have any complaint -whatever and deslro tho bent medical advice youcau poaalhly obtain, write tlie doctor freely. You will receive a prompt reply, without coit. Addreaa. bit, J, O. AVER, lioweii, sins. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology Keports of This and Other Towns uf the County, Prank Carter, one of Pottsville's moat prominent citizens, died yesterday at his homo of general debility. He had been an invalid for the past four years. Mr. Carter was born in December 1834 and was therefore 05 years of age. He was a native of Potts ville and was reared at that place. He was land agent for the P. & R. C. & I. Co.. and hold tllat position up to the time of his death. He was identified with tho publica tion of the Miners' Journal from the time of tho death nf Colonel Ramsay to within a few years ago. lie was twice married, his second wife, who survives, being a daughter of Judge C. L. Pershing. The funeral will bo held Saturday afternoon at 2 0 clock, inter ment in a Pottsville cemetery. Qeorge W. Christian, son of Jacob Chris tian, of Pottsville, died in Philadelphia. from typhoid fever. He was 34 years old and leaves a widow and two children. Samuel Spotts, aged 42 years, died suddenly on Tuesday ovening at his home in Stuart ville, a suburb of Mt. Carmel. A wife and six children survive him. The funeral of Frank Myers, the Mahanoy City druggist, took place this morning, at seven o'clock, and was attended by members of the P. & A. M. and I. O. O. P. Tho ro mains wore taken to Myerstown, Berks county, for interment. Services were con ducted at the family residence by Rev. G. M. Book, pastor of the German Lutheran church, and Rev. Otho Rraut, pastor of the Episcopal church. At Myerstown the ser vices were held in the United Brethren churoh. The pall beareas were Messrs. G. E. Blew, George W. Dennis, I. . Sollenberger, T. L. Ilees, L. V. Rausch, George Gllgore. John Holland, Dr. G. F. Brondl. Important to Mothers. The manufacturers of Castoria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the sig nature of Chas. H. Fletcher. This has heeu necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeit ing the Castoria trade-mark. This counterfeit ing is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing genera tion. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears the signature of Cbas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard the health of their children. Parents and mothers, in particular, ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been ap pearing in this paper, and to remember that the wrapper of overy bottle of genuine Castoria bears tho fac-similo signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, under whose supervision il has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years. Phila. Bulletin. dmiiniimmmriimnimmimmiimtmtmniimmmmmmmmimmmmifflimmmmiiia I SELLING OUT ! Sr Everything must go at half price. We must vacate by April 1st. Goods 3 will be sold at half price commencing on Thursday and continuing until April j3 SE 1st. First come, fiist served. Agateware, Tinware, Glassware, Woodenware, :3 Chinaware, etc., will be sacrificed. Why wait ? You must have housefuniish- 2 E ing goods, and when you can save on them don't you think it policy to buy. 3! EE mrnmnwrnmimitmrmnniiMiiiiininininiiniin 2 ; Following Are Some of Our Bargains : 2 Lamp Globes, were 4 cents, now 1 cent. Tumblers, were 3 cente, now 1 cent. China Fruits, were 10 cents, now 7 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. Bouquet Holders, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Lamps, were $1.10, now 50 cents. Large Express Wagons, were 98c, now 40c. Dish Pans, were 10 cents, now 8 cents. Half Gallon Measures, were 10c., now 5c. Candle Sticks, were 4 cents, now 1 cent. Flour Sifters, were 7 cents, now 4 cente. Kitchen Lamps, were 8 cents, now 4 cents. CofTee Pot Stands, were 4 cents, now 1 cent. Large Soup Strainers, were 5c, now 3 cents. sr 1 Conway's Famous 5 & 10c. Store, Till WI ATUI-H. Sunn ''. .1 .iH. ninr. ill.",, length bT J.i v, Uli , 1 Tin . : tnoon riHcN, .':58; moon Hi-N. II 18. j r. -"-O J he temperatures V1 jfM'fc I Ohio and western 1 e 11 11 b y 1 vnnia southward to about the middle of the South At lantic nnd cniit gulf states. They will rise In the J Missouri valley 1 and extreme north west. Forecast for enstcrn New York, eastern 1'enris.vlvnnln, ninl Maryland: nnd showers; win il. Now Jersey, Delaware Continued cloudy weather fresh to nrisk easterly PERSONAL MENTION. V. M. Drawer returned last night from a business trip to New York city. K. Austoek and John P. Cardea spent to day visiting friends at Pottsville. K. J. Davles. tho undertaker, transacted business at tho county seat yesterday. Miss Sodlo Gilbert left town yesterday for Reading, and In a few days will go to Phila delphia, whero she will remain. James Kalbach transacted busiuoss nt Frackvllle to-day. Among tho townsmen who transacted busi ness at Pottivillo to-day were Councilman David R. James, Henry L. Jones, Christ. Schmidt, John O'llearu, T. P. Miles, William Milter, Georgo Plopportand Michael Pribiiln. Christ. Brennar, lately employed as nn en gineer at tho West Shenandoah colliery, moved to Tamaqua to-dny. David Rlngheiser, who was 0110 of the most prominent and popular members of the Rescue Hook & Ladder Company, has moved to Philadelphia. 8. W. Trew, managor for the American Press Association at Philadelphia, was a visitor to the HERALD sanctum to-day. Miss Margaret Stank, the milliner, has gone to Philadelphia to glean new ideas in spring millinery for the Easter opening of tho Missos Stank. She will remain iu tho city several days. Aubor Robblus is home from Rtootnsburg, on his Easter vacation. School Director John T. Leo and his sister, Mrs. Charlotto Ferriday, of Tamaqua, sailed to-day from New York for Liverpool. They will spend several months iu England, at their birthplace. Mrs. Joseph Kehler and daughter, Ida, visited friends at Mahanoy Plane to-d,iy. B. J. Keogh was among the visitors to Pottsville to-day. Mrs. A. W. Rodgers, of Columbia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Houck, on South White street. She is a sister of Mr. Houck. Tlio FltzMmnioiis-JofTrlps Flcht. New York, March 23. When W. A. Brady nnd Martin Julian meet to decide wherf Fitzslnimons and Jeffries will fight they will consider a new proposi tion from G. C. llennet, n Chicago pro moter, who has offered a 52.),000 purse for the men to battle for. Mr. llennet proposes to have the fight take place in an amphitheater erected for the oc casion in Illinois, Indiana or Missouri, lie is now in Kansas City looking for a suitable battle ground in that locality. 5Cm S I announce to the public that begin ning to-day, March 22nd, my rates will be : Shave 5c Hair Cutting 10c Hi I RAM SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. REMOVAL. Of -our store to 21G "West Centre street about April lat. During our short stay at our old stand BARGAINS in GrocerleB, Flour, Feed, Butter and Eggs will be still bigger than we usually extend to our Ellis Guzinsky, . No. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Pa. $1.00 One Spin For the small sum of 1.00 you can have one pair of Black or Tan shoes for men and women. Real value $1.25. The only place where you can buy Shoes at "Factory Prices." COME AND SEE "THE BIG STORE. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main St. NOTICE ! Wine Sets, were 75 cents, now 45 cents. Glass Butter Dishes, were 7c, now 3 cents. Glass Sugar Bowls, were 8c, now 4 cents. Glass Pitchers, were 7 cents, now 3 cents. Egg Poachers, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Shoe Brushes, were 10 cents, now 8 cents. Scrub Brushes, were 10 cents, now 8 cents. Tin Cups, were 5 cents now 3 cents. Meat Skimmers, were 4 cents now 1 cent. Paint Brushes, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. Egg Beaters, were 5 cents, now 3 cents. No. 1 Lamp Burners, were 5c, now 3 cents. Egg Cups, were 5 cents, now 2 cents. Hair Pins, all sizes, were 5c. bo, now 3c. Cups and Saucers, were 5 cents, now 40. Floor Oil Cloth, jo cents per yard. And many other articles equally as cheap and too numerous to mention. Don't Forget the Name and Number. REV. SWINDELLS RETURNS He Is Olvtin Cliiirg,, of the M. I'.. Church or Town Vur Another Year. The Philadelphia M. E. Conference In sossloh at Manaytink for the past six days, has announced the appointment of ministers to the various ohargos. Among them is tho return of Rov. J. T. Swindells to thopastorato of tho M. K. ohtireh in this town. This is pleasant news to tho members of the congre gation, who petitioned the conference to re turn Rov. Swlndolls for another year. Ho is au ablo pulpit orator, and as pastor has en deared himself to his people. Among tho other appointments nro tho following: Port Carbon D. E. Stogden s Port Clinton and Orwlgsburg To bo sup plied j Pottstown John Strlngor ; Pottsvlllo Clcorgo Elliot ; Reading, St. Peter's B. T. Calleii i Royorsford B. F. Powell ; St. Clair A. J. Aiuthor j Tnmaqua B. C. Itoudwln j Mahanoy City Gurbut Read j Hamburg Ernest Bowden ; Pino Grove P. E. Bond ', Crossona David Lord; Cumbola and Now Philadelphia P. C. Uhl ; Mahanoy Plane To be supplied j Wm. Penn W. H. Stowart; Frackvllle Ephralm Potts; Gilborton W. U. Zwclzlg j Girnrdville Georgo Mack ; MlnersvilleG. W. P. Graff; Mt. Carmol F. C. Thomas j Tremont and Donaldson Levin Bowman ; Willlamstowu Ell Pickers Bill. l'wrtz llron. IEcimiral. Portr Bros., tho tailors, have moved tem porarily in the Watson property, 33 North Main street. Their busiuoss reputation in the gents' furnishing llpo and also tho mer chant tailoring will be fully sustained at their now placo of business. 3-2-tf DIK1). I1I5ACII. On the 20th lust., nt Potlsvllle.Pn,, William A. Bench, aged 42 years. Funeral will take place, on Friday, 21 Inet, leaving Potts ville on the 12:33 p. in, 1', & It. ltallway train for Tnnmqtin, were Interment will be made. In the OUu Fellows' cemetery. Itrlntlvcs nnd friends respectfully Invited to attend. 3-22-2t ortnouiouoror HEUEAIQIA ana similar Oomplidnts'; uuu cutvu uauur ma Btnngcnc OERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, yicguiusu uy eminent pflTBCU DR. RlfiHTER'S m Abinunn iv World renowned 1 Tipmnrlrrthltf frart'ffif nl I Only genuine with Trade Mark" Anchor," 25c.&50cabottle. Atalldrueglstsorthrongb. f&u. m;iiiEseco., asreiriEt., hew toss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 3 Jtfutorsea ana Eccommtnnetl by 1 Leading Whot tittandllrtatl . . Drugattte, Ministers, awl v ret?.. outer prominent 'JJfl people. DR. RICHTER-8 'ANOnOR 8TOtIACIIAr. hiut "M?ppPi?P?i?.."iJl.L2'!!?P,M!"1 BARGAINS! Pplcndld bargains are offered nt our storo until our removal to a larger and more commodious Btore. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 213 WEST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. FA 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. The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin Is inva riably obtained by thwewhouao Pozzoni's Complexion Powder. Dollar $1.00 Abe Lcvlnc, Prop SELLING OUT ! 1 3 3 102 North Main Shenandoah. St. PITHY POINTS. Happening Throughout thai Country Ohronlolml for Unity I'eruaal. More rain, tnoro mud. Theronro one hundred patientu In the Miners' hospital. Thomas Champion, of town, has moved his family to St. Clair. J. D. Yost, of Locust Dale, was Issued a soldiers' pension of $S por month. Pottsvlllo defeated tho St. Clnir basket hall trnm last evening by a score of 31 to 25. Seven contracts havo been-Klven out for tho erection of dwellings at Nuremberg. Burglars broke opcu the safo in tho Cata. wifwii post olllce and secured about (00 in cash and stamps. The Johnstown IJar Association will con sider a movement for the formation of a new county, with that city as the capital. An effort is being mado to ralso $ 12,000 at Tamaqua to sccuro tho location of an agricul tural implement concern at that placo. Tho I'ottsvlllo School Board has endorsed tho appointment of O. C. Schrlnk as post master. That settles all controversy. Repairs uro being made to tho Valentino iron plant, Centre couuty, and Operations will begin thore under tho new management In about thrco weeks. Cards arc out announcing the wedding of Henry Stang, of Ashland, to Miss Lillian Ilerkliciser, one of Frackvlllo's most accom plished youug ladles. 1'iof. I. 0. Miller, superintendent of tho Frackvillo schools, who is energetically push ing his canvass for county superintendent, is visiting the Directors iu various parts of the county. Tho Heading railway is about making a departure In tho training of youug men to becomo locomotive engineers Candidates wilt bo put iu tho erecting shop at Reading, and will be taught how to construct and dis mantle locomotives. Harry O. Mellon, of Schuvlkill Haven, was last night appointed seventh corporal of Company M. 11th eglment1 N. O. V. Mr. Mellon served as corporal of Company F, 4th Iteglment, P. V. I through the Porto Mean campaign. About Card of Thanhs. Prom Mauch Chunk Times Cards of thanks to neighbors and friends for courtesies received on occasions of death and bereavement, printed in n public news paper, are In very had form. They are out of fashion. Don't havo them printed any more. There Is no necessity for them. We are not living in a barbaric community. Wo are living among civilized people where our! neighbors and mends ttladly and cheerfully render all the kindnesses they can at times of bereavement. They don't expect a card of public thanks and its had form to make one. How's Hour Cough 7 Pan-Tina cutea it, 25c. At Qruhler Bros., drug store John Graeher's ltematns. Tho remains ot John Graeber, ' who left Aahlaud last summer, In company with his cousin, Nicholas Graeber, of Austria, for the Klondike region, and who died on the Yukon river while on routo home, will bo brought Kast noxt July and interred at Ash laud. The arrangements are in charge of the dead man's cousin. MorirnnH Conl Syndicate Pittsburg, March 23. An effort which is supposed to he bucked by eastern capi talists is being made to unite nil the producing coal mines In the Pittsburg district. The Morgan syndicate is sup posed to bo buck of the present scheme. Agents have been in the district for some time, nnd it was stated today that every operator had been approached nnd asked to give nn option on his mines, and property. It was proposed to buy the mines outright, paying cash on closing the denl, or to give the operators stock in the new concern. The new trust, should It be formed, will be capi talized nt $25,000,000. The Xow Cup Defender. Boston, March 2.'1. The Globe says tlint the new cup defender being built at the Herreschoffs will be tobin bronze from keel to rail, and that her top sides will not be painted, ns were the alum inum topsides of the Defender. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Lkssig & Baee, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ftvorv bapV . Ceutralla Chili Ofllcers. Tho ladies branch of the St. Ingatitu Dramatic and Literary Club, of Centralin, elected tho following officers : Vice Presi dent, Miss Annie Farrell ; Recording Secre tary, Miss Mary Rellly ; Financial Secretary, Miss Annie Kealey. Or. Hull's Cough Syrup cures a cough or cold In short order. One bottlo of this wonderful remedy will effect a cure. It is absolutely the best cough syrup made. Price 25c. 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. AH of our goods previously advertised are still selling at the same prices. Wo are going to move across the street from our present location shortly. Housewives can benefit greatly with our fjroccrles, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. xxxxxxxxxxxoxxxxxxoxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: SPRING OVERCOATS! Are now in season and demand. We have them in all styles, colors and patterns. We can provide Men, Boys and Children with the finest Spring Overcoats in the market at almost half of what other houses ask for SPRING SUITS! They are the finest in the couuty. Mothers, watch our windows. We are arrang ing a Grand Easter Season Display. Look for our display of clothing lor children. It will include all the latest novelties. We are also carrying a big line of hats and gent's furnishing goods. In this line we also have the latest styles and novelties. Young men, bear in mind when you are looking for a nice Spring Suit or Spring Overcoat, our house offers you a thousand different styles for a selection. We sell our goods cheaper than any other clothing house in Schuylkill County. We carry nothing but the latest styles and newest ideas in clothing. Mammoth L. FOR BLOOD Greatest of all Spring Remedies Paine's Celery Compound. It makes new blood, and new nerve tissues. A few steps to most any neighbor will tell you the plaiu truth about the amazing results that have followed its uso. Paine's celery compound is so far above any otlior spring medicino in its strengthening, nerve-restoring, blood-making, health-giving, lasting effects that it has no competitor. Tho old "cures" one by one, In the last few years have dropped by the way, until to-day the sales of Paine's celery compound in overy civilized country are larger than those of all other spring remedies of all kinds combined. Paine's celery compound is the ouo spring medicine endorsed by physicians because it is the only known remedy, that for all run-down conditions of tho nerves, brain, aud tissuos, and foi purifying the blood (especially in the spring when tho body is most amend able to improvement) has never yet failed ! In the spring take Paine's celery compound. People Know a Good Thing ! At least those who have taken advantage of our splendid offers in the removal sale of onr 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. inferior articles. Clothing House, GOLDIN, Proprietor. AND NERVES 1 11 . o 9 SPRING SUITS ! 9&11 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Centre St. m
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