Dr. Raub's EGG Whites Soap. 10 Cents a Cake or 3 for 35 Cents. It is the best io cent soap in the market. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection DAVISO.N'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North flalii Street. Your Attention ! Your Patronage ! Your Good Will! W e arc 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 ior our new goods, f 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. 119-121-123 North Main St, Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A creat slaughter sale of Men's, Ladies'. Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 30 days at the Boston Factory Shoe Store to make room for a new stock. i,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 $1.35, to goat 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 101! IE 1 n 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 this county to-day, sick because of eye strain. Their illness is attributed to other causes, and unlets 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. I-et us assist 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 1 drilling machines. sell uinera' supplier and DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, - Shenandoah, P BEST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and BTKAW. Hoar and Table 011 Cloths. E. B. Foley, 'T-Wc?tr.8t m i Your heart beats over one hun dred thousand times each day. One hundred thousandsuppllesor good or bad blood to your brain. Which Is it? If bad, impure blood, then your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. Vou are as tirea in tne morning as at night. You have no nerve power. Your food does you but little cood. Stimulants, tonics, headache powders, cannot cure you; but will. It makes the liver, kidneys. skin and bowels perform their DroDerwork. It removes all 1m- ! . : r . 1. 1 .1 A .1 1. makes the blood rich in Its life- giving properties. To Haston Rocovory. You will be more rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness. Wrlto to our Doctor. We have the exclusive mrrlces of lome of the molt eminent physicians In the United states. Write freely all the parttoulars In tonr case. Address, DU. J. C. ATEU. A STRING OF NOVELTY. What Next Sunday's Press Will Give Its Readers as a Special Treat. A striae of novelties hard to boat will be found in next Sunday's great Philadelphia's Sunday Press, March 25. Here are a few of them : Women as stock speculators, telling all about the rage for the ticker that has swept over many femiiine minds; an artist's odd fancy in painting a beautiful series of pictures on a wall in a dairy ; Frank Q, Carpenter's interview with the President of Uruguay : 'Karl's" delightful glimpses from out his back window; Anno Rittenhouse's famous fashion articles and two pages devoted to the interests of the reader feminine ; something about Japan and Christianity which will interest you, and a series of splendid color pages, which will make this edition one of the most notable ever issued. There will bo two pages of clever fiction, Including Park Benjamin's stirring sea story on the cruise of the WaBp, and the greatest of all continued stories, The Lady from Nowhere," by Fergus Hume. Order next Sunday's Press to-day. To Tnvptlnnto Slnlnrln. Berlin, Murch 'Zi. Professor Robert Koch, the celebrated bacteriologist, who In 1883, at the- head of the German cholera commission, visited Egypt aud India, and then discovered the so-called "comma" cholera bacillus, will start with an expedition next month for the tropics, to continue his investigation an to the nature and origin of malaria. The relchstag has made a grant of 00,000 marks In aid of the undertaking. Nearly WIp'o3 Out by Cyclone. Nashville, March 24. The little town of Liberty, in DeKalb county, has been almost wiped off the map by a cyclone which swept over it Wednesday night. Trees were uprooted and houses destroy ed in all directions. The Christian church, a handsome brick btructure, was blown to pieces. No fatalities are re ported. AN KASTElt OUTIMG. 81X-1IAX TOUR TO OLD FOIST COMFORT, RICHMOND AND VASUINQTON VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The fourth of the present series of person ally conducted tours to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washington via the Pennsyl vania Railroad will levo Kew York and Philadelphia on Saturday, April 1, affording a delightful Easter outing. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of paB sengers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Wash ington, and carriage ride about Richmond in fact, every necessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rate of $34.00 from New York, Brooklyn and Newark; $82.50 from Trenton; $81.00 from Philadel phla, and proportionate rates from other stations. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing luncheon on going trip, one and three fourths days' board at that place, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days, will be sold in connection with this tour at rate of $15.00 from New York ; $13.50 from Trenton ; $12.30 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to nearest ticket agents; Tourist Agents, 1198 Broadway. New York, and 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Kagles .Mere The I.ako of the Kngles. Among the many charming places within a day's journey of Philadelphia, the Philadel phia & Reading Railway has great pleasure in presenting Eagles Mere a beautiful sheet of clear deep water way up on the crest of Alleghenles. Here are modem finely-appointed hotels and beautiful cottages, boat ing, bathing. Ashing, all at their very beet. The Eagles Mere Chautauqua for those who desire lectures, music, and other attractions of this character. Pure air and a remark, ably eool temperature in summer. Although hidden away in the virgin forest, it is reached directly by railroad, and has, also, mail, express, telegraph, and telephone ser vice. Let a mail you a book giving more Infor mation about it. We will if you will write for it to Kdsen J. Weeks, General IVwtenger Agent, Philadelphia fc Readlug Railway, Philadelphia, Pa. po You Know Coo sumption ii preventable? Soleuoe im proven thai, and also that neglect 1 suicidal. The wont eold or cough flan be cured with 1 Sbilc-n's Cough and Consumption Cure. Bold j on positive guarantee for over fifty years. ; Solo l.y P. D. Kirliu and a guarantee. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Ohrunlolotl for Hasty 1'erusat. Moving day Is near at hand. I'ottsvllle sport" liavo organized a gun club. Tho night school nt' Mahanoy City havo closed. John Homier meets .lack McCbrinick to morrow nlnlit in the fistic arena. The Tamaqun Manufacturing Company hai more orders than thoy oan All. The storo windows show that our merchants are prepared for tho Hauler trade. The improvements to tho Merchant hotel atPottsville wore started yesterday. Port Carbon Is to have another shirt fac tory, to employ several hundred hands. Charles Scltiingor, of Fountain Springs, fell and sustained a deep and long cut ou the forehead. Navigation on tho Schuylkill Canal, It is thought, will not begiu until the latter part of May, Negotiations were yesterday concluded wherobya $100,000 craokor factory will bo located at York. Lew K. Culberson, of Mahanoy City, has accepted a position as clerk at the Union IIouso, Ashlend. Walter Shertle, ono of tho striking printers on tho Miners' Journal, has acccptod a posi tion in Philadelphia. Tho Kt. Itev. Ethcbort Talbot, I), D LL. D., Bishop of tho diocese, will preach in Trinity Church at Pottsville on Sunday. W. Coido Snyder, of Shamokln, has ac cepted a position on tho Lehigh Valley en gineering corps, with headquarters at Con- tralla. Leonard Rhone, pastmaster of tho State Grange, has been making a tour of tho wes tern part of tho state, In the interest of ox- Senator Quay. Thomas Davis, of Mahanoy City, Is the proudest man in that town over tho arrival of two bouncing baby boys at his homo yester day morning. Rev. Maitland Aloxandcr, of Harlem, N. Y has been called to the pastorate of tho First Presbyterian church of Pittsburg, at a salary of $0,000. The late P. F. Oildea, of Lansford, loft an estate estimated at about $7,000 which will bo divided among his wife and surviving chil dren according to law. Misses Annie Leo and Tillie Donahoe, two attractive young ladles of Shenandoah, were pleasantly enteitaiued by frionds in town last night, says tho Mahanoy City American. Smith & James, of Ilazleton, have been awarded tho contract for driving two tunnels in tho Audcuried colliery at that place, One tunnel is to be 00 feet and the othor 300 feet. Yesterday Maggie, au 18-year-old daughter of James Gallagher, of Ashland, swore out a warrant for her fathor's arrest charging him with desertion of his family and non-support. DON'T OIVE Ul Many weak men who had given up all hope of ever getting back their lost strength and vigor havo been made well and happy by the simple act of consulting Dr. Greene, 35 Wost 14th St., New York City, tho famous specialist, so widely known for his wonderful success in curing dlseasos. They wore very sick but thoy did not givo up but resorted to Dr. Greene's wonderful treatment. Now here Is an important fact. You can consult Dr. Greene by letter, free, aud get his advice without cost. A rare chance I If you have lust vigor and that vitality the possession of which makes life worth living, write at once to Dr. Greeno and depend upon it you will never regret it. Nothing Too Good for 'Lias. Tho correspondent of the Valley Echo says that Elia3 Davis will be the first Itepub llcan Sheriff in Schuylkill county in the twentieth century. The ludex Anger of tho political management of the Republican party points in that direction. 'Lias 13 a successful politician and thero is nothing that succeeds like success. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has superior merit. Try it for a cough or cold and be con vinced. Thore are many cough remedies on the market but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is tho best. Trout Fry. Tho Fish and Game Protective Association of Mahanoy City has made application to the State Hatchery, at Easton, through Repre sentative Anderson, for twenty-five cans of trout fry. Each can contains between 800 and 2000 trout fry. and they are to be dis- tributed in streams in tho valley. Last year the Association received twelve cans. Up to Date for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 25c, Grubler Bros., drug store. At Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that the name Le&sio & Baee, Ashland, Pa., is printed on AVftrv sarV. DIED. WKEICS. At Gllberton. on the 22nd Inst. Frederick Weeks, aired 49 Years. Funeral will take place from his lat residence to moirow Saturday at 12 o'clock. Services will be held at the house. The remnlns will bo taken to Tnmaqua at 1 p. m by the P. & It. Rallwav. Interment will be made In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. It tor over i'.v TT'Sfl of thoGlobofor RHEUMATISM IfEUEALGIA and similar Complaints' uiu prcjr'tu-uu uuaer too Btrmgcnt GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS . tue&crioea by eminent phyaclansi. DR. RICHTER'S fcfa AMnunn it T PAIN EXPELLEB. World renowned! TtemflrVablvscccessfall J Only genuine with Trade Mark " Anchor' 1 2So.&SOe.abottle. Atallarueglstsorthroogn i lad. ranis ..n5reiriGt., hewtces. 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Homes. 0m Glassworks. Etuloraea ana Jiecommenaeit by . Leading WholnaUaniMtetall 5.. Druoplttt, Mmitttrs, and tier prominent s DR. RICHTER'G ANCHOR." STOaiAOIIAI. W tor Colle.I)ysprtslnAHtoinnch Complnlnts. I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North lain Street. JACOB NOLL. REMOVAL Of our store to 316 West Centre street about April 1st. During our short stay at our old stand BARGAINS In flreeerles, Flour, Feed, nutter am ltggs will lie still bigger than we usually extend to our eustomers. , Ellis Guzinsky, No. 822 West Lloyd Street. Shenandoah, Fa, AT THE OLD STAND ! To the Public : I am continuing my saloon Paine's Celery Compound Best Spring Medicine In the World. A largo supply just rocotvod. A. WASLEY, 10S North Main St. Till! WICA.THHK. Sunrise, fi:57; sunset, T:10; length of day, V2h 10m.; moon rises, 4:24; moon sets, 10:'M. Tho temperatures have fallen in the iVtlantlc states. lower lake region and upper Ohio valley. They havts fallen decidedly in upper Ohio valley and central lower lake region. Thoy have risen gener ally throughout the west. Fore cast for eastern Pennsylvania, nnd Maryland: winds. Jersey, Delaware Fair; brisk northerly PERSONAL MENTION. Henry Bachman, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor last evening. J. J. Kelly has gone to New Y'ork and 'hlladelphiain search of a selection of spring millinery. Dr. U. M. Hamilton, of Elizabctbvllle, is a wolcomo visitor to town. Mrs. S. J. Mo3kaitis was among the visitors to Pottsville to-day. John J. Coyle, traveling agent for tho Krio railroad lines, with headquarters at Philadel phia, was in town yesterday. Miss May R, Lee. of Philadelphia, is visit ing in town. Mrs. Thomas Baird will lcavo for her homo at McKcesport to-morrow. For the past two months she has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Balrd, at Brownsville. Misses Olivette Leister aud Jeannctte Summers, of Philadelphia, who have been demonstrating coffee essence at Mahanoy City, are now located at Ilazleton. Both ladies have acquaintances in town. Harry Levit, of Ccntralia, was the guest of his brothers here to-day. George Moyor and Harry Linkenhuf re- enlisted in the regular army at Pottsville to day. Cornelius D.ivenport spent to-day visiting frionds at Hazleton. Charles Davenport, recently appointed L, V. R. R. station agent at Audenreid, has moved from Raven Run to Hazleton. Our watch repairing is always reliable and la accompanied by a ouo-ycar guarantee. Orkin'a jewelry store. tf Not All Had Men. From Mahanoy C'ty American. From all that can bo learned tho Pcnnsyl vanla Legislature is not entirely bad. The stigma and scandal which is now enveloping that body seems to havo come from tho association with ovil companions who aro out in tho cold. l'lillmlolphlii PriroWnter Kill nofbiited Philadelphia, Murch 24. The ordi nance appropriating $11,200,000 for the improvement uiitl extension of the water supply of the city failed of final passace In select council yexterduy by three votes short of a necessary two-thirds vote. The ordinance originated in common council and recently passed that body after n long fishr,, It has had an even more stormy career in the upper cham ber. Before yesterday's vote was an nounced a member favoring the bill changed his vote, in order to move for reconsideration at the next session, but the general opinion is that there will bo no further water legislation on large lines until after Mayor-elect Ashbrldge takes his seat on April 3. AKHlprned to Ills Creditors. Harrisburg, March 24. Jonas Gar man, who suddenly disappeared from Lykens in December, 1898, was located In St. Louis recently and brought back to Ilarrlbburg Wednesday .by a private detective. When Mr. Garmcn left town he started ostensibly for Harrisburg on a trip, and had considerable money. Hi disappeared ns suddenly and mysterious ly as if the earth had opened and swal lowed him up. Mr. Garman left home under a misapprehension on account of his financial affairs being in somewhat of a tangled condition. A conference was held with his attorney, and to prop erly square up his financial affairs Mr. Carman has made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. Itcstilt or Mother's Carelessness. I nioutown, Pa., March 24. Mrs. Frank Wilslek, of Oliver, used kerosene In kindling a fire yesterday and as a result she and her two little children are fatally burned. When she poured the oil In the stove she was holding u babe in her uniis and another child was standing near. Suddenly there was an explosion .ind the tlames shot out and enveloped them all. Their clothing was burned oft and their bodies were hor ribly charred. Fire I Fire I t ire I Insure your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phlla. 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. WlttlAMS, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. Luzerne's License Money. Many boroughs and townships have made application to the County Treasurer of Luzerne county for the money due from the liquor licenses, hut that official has decided to pay out none of this money until Septem her 1st, the time fixed by law. He has also determined not to pay the license money to townsUli unfll such time as the money Is devoted to good roads. The Act says this money. In townships, shall be so applied, but iu boroughs it Is to go Into the geueral fund, and uted for whatever purpose deemed advisable, The Tax ltnte Seven Mills, The Town Council of Ashland hasflzed the tax rate at seven mills, the assessed valua tion of the borough being 1,212 01)5 00. Tbey have also decided to expend $1,000 on the streets. The Council's total ch.1i ex penditure for the year will be 2d.000.00. A Sure Cure for Cooghi and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c At Grubler Bros., drugstore rag" emir New !DX00XX0CXXX LOUIS G Are now in season nnVl nnfrtnfiic Wp UTS SFRIN finest Spring Overcoats in the market at almost untisns risk tnr lnienor articles. SPRING SUITS! They are the finest in the county. Mothers, watch our windows. We are arrang ing a Grand Easter Season Display. Look for our display of clothing ior 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. 5xxxxxxxxxxxxxoooooxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxk mmmmwmmwrmwmftmmmmmm SELLING OUT ! SELLING OUT ! Everything must go at half price. We must vacate by April ist. Goods will be sold at half price commencing ou Thursday and continuing until April 1st. First come, fitst served. Agateware, Tinware, Glassware, Woodeirware, Chinaware, etc., will be sacrificed. Why wait ? You must have housefurnish ing goods, aud when you can save j on them don't you think it policy to buy. mnnwmmnwmmmiiMM ' 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 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 cents. Kitchen Lamps, were 8 cents, now 4 cents. Coffee Pot Stands, were 4 cents, now 1 cent. Large Soup Strainers, were 5c, now 3 cents. I Conway's Famous 5 & 10c. Store, MISCELLANEOUS. FOR IlKNT. The storeroom now occupied by Schoener's eating house, Egan building. Apply nt No. 10 Knst Centre street. 3-22-tf FOR RENT. A hall lor meeting purposes Can be rented for Monday night only. Best hall In town. Apply at Refowieh's clothing house 8-20-U IJIOR SALE. Two-etory frame dwelling, known as tho Ilaussmann property, 136-138 Knfit Coal street. Shenandoah, to settle tho estate. For further particulars apply to Charles ilaussmann, rmiupsuurg, i'u. wim FOR SALE OR RENT. A double block ot houses, on West Llovd street, and a double block on rear of lot, is for sale or rent. Reasons, party leaving town. Apply at 327 West Lloyd street, Shenandoah, 2-23-lm "TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- 11 ply to a. u. JH. iiouopeier, attorney, Hbenanuoaii. (J BALED PROPOSALS will be received by O tlie umle-.slciieil. tho Controller ot Schuyl kill county, at his office until 2 o'clock p. in. Tuesday, March 28th, for tho furnishing of almshouse and prison supplies Including cosl ror turce montns enuing June 3uiu, lew. aiio at the same time "Proposals" will bo received (or the lighting ol the court house ana prison for one f 11 vear commencing Anrll 1st. l&tt. and nlso or the printing and furnishing of court calendars 175 copies for each of May, Septem- ner, .November terms, isyj, ana January aim March terms, 1900. Schedule of supplies and all other Informa tion relating to the above can be had at the uonirouer a oiuce. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dy direction ot the County Commissioners and Directors of the Poor. II. J. MutnooN, Controller, Pottsville, Pa., March 20th, 1899. 21-21 Our Meats TEHPT1NQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY. Best. BELL'S, 19 1 OflK STREET. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker ot Wax and Natural Designs For uae on funeral occasions. All kinds nt designs always on hand and special designs made on short notice. Dent materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slippers with patent extension device. Caster Orders Promptly Attended to. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, I A He I Is oneol ( possess gives it. Handsome Complexion , of the greatest cbarm8avTorr.au caul rOZZONI'S UOMFLBXIOM I'OWDKBj SPRING OVERCOATS and demand. We have them ran nrnvide Men. Bovs and Clothing House GOLDIN, Proprietor. 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 Brashes, 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. box, now 3c. Cups and Saucers, were 5 cents, now 4c. Floor Oil Cloth, 10 cents per yard. m m m And many other articles equally as cheap aud too numerous to mention. Don't Forget tha Name and Number. 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. $1.00 One 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 E31GS STORE. FACTORY SHOE STORE, 5 South Main St. Abe Levlnc, Prop 5 SHAVE. I announce to the publlo that begl li ning to-day, March 22ml, my rates will be: - Shave Sc Hair Cutting 10o HIRAM SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. BARGAINS! Splendid bargains are olTered at our store until our removal to u larger and more commodious store. GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES at Sacrifice Prices. Philip Yarowsky, 813 WET CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA WARE, ROOFING. SMITHING, REPAIRING. STOVE REPAIRING. M. J. LEACH, NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. 1 in all styles, colors Children with tm half of what other SPRING SUITS! 9&11 SOUTH MAIN STREET. r 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 102 North Main St. 3 3 Shenandoah. Dollar $1.00 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 ure still selling at the same prices. Wo aro going to move across the street from our present location shortly. Housewives can benefit greatly with our aroceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Tinware and Woodenware. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doori" below brick school. IT'S A STARTLING FACT But the ladies are very liighly pleased with our Shampooing. We do it at your home every day with the exception of Saturday. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. Tho Rosy Froshnoss I Am I rial lOoi And a velvety softness ot the skin is Inva riably obtained by thbre who use Pouomi'i uompiexion i'owaer