THE EASTER RABBIT. f(T)(9(R) Head waiting fer tlielr turn to dye Thoy are not ymmunnR lor ne nri turn at the il tp lor tun iirt turn ni ti.u .i. kettle. because they know Hint we have plenty at ilje to color all the fairs by Knitter. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, la. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119--131-123 North Haiti 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. 1 1 9-121-123 North Alain 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 Si.00, $1.25 and $1.50, now 75 cents and 9O cents. 5OO pair of Ladles' shoes, for merly $1.25, to go at 85 cents. Men's $1.25 shoes are selling at 85 cents. Another lot of sample shoes, were $2.00 and $3.00, can be had for $1.00. Our line of Men's hand-sewed shoes, all latest styles, are going at sweeping reductions. Everybody is welcome to come and examine our stock. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. This new invention insures absolute comfort to wearer. Holds the lines in proper posi- tion doesn't pinch and won't fall when properly adjusted. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street. IT'S AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN lip To cook at all and It Is next to lmposlblo for a woman to cook satisfactorily unless she has the J roper materials to practice the culinary: art. lave you tried our staple and Janoy palate jrieaaerst E. B. FOLEY, 27 c tntrt) St. IgJIH1" ' ' 1 What does it do? It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active, making the hair soft and glossy, precisely as nature intended. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and thus removes one of the great causes of baldness. It makes a better circu lation in the scalp and stops the hair from coming out. It Prevents end H Cures Boldness Ayer's Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads, provided only there is any life remain ing in the hair bulbs. It restores color to gray or white hair. It does not do this in a moment, as will a hair dye; but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disap pears and the darker color of youth takes its place. would you like a copy of our book on the Hair and Scalp? It is free. It you do not obtain nil the benefits you expected from the uie ot the Vigor 1 write the Doctor about It. Aaareia, uu. J. c. ATEIt, Lowell, Man, PERSONAL MENTION. Joseph Rufllng left town yesterday for I'ottsvillo, whore ho has enlisted in tho regu lar army and has been assigned to the 7th Artillery. Ira Schapbell arrived In town last night from Coucmaugb, Cambria county, to attend tho funeral of his brother, Archibald. Dr. Stein to-day attended a meeting of tho pension examining board at Mahanoy City. Isaac Wagner, of East Coal strcot, is on the sick list. I. Spoout, the shoo merchant, is in New York aud Philadelphia, purchasing his stock of spring footwear. Miss Katie lliggins returned to her studies at the Kutztown Normal school to-day. Miss May Bradigan to-day retuined to West Chester to resume hor studies. L. E. Clark, of the Columbia Brewing Company, was a business visitor to Philadel phia to-day. II. W. Tltman was n business visitor to Lewisburg to-day. Mrs. Charles Eisenbart, of West Strawberry alley, presented her husband with a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Malick and Mrs. Marshal Uaugh were early morning passen gers to Philadelphia to-day. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup helps con sumptives and cures incipient consumption; it loosens the phlegm and heals. It is with out doubt tho best cough medicine. Price 25c. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Necrology lteports of This and Other Towns of the Comity, Dr. Daniel W. Bland, one of the most prominent and well known physicians in the county, died last evening very suddenly at hia home in Pottsville. for the past year ho did not enjoy tho best of health. Ho at tended the noon services yesterday in the Episcopal chnach. Last evening he com plained to his wife of severe pains in his right side and went to his room upstairs. Mrs. Bland heard him moving about the room and fearing that he was ill followed him to the upper tloor. She reachod the room only to seo him stagger and was able to catch him as he fell. He died shortly afterwards from heart failure. He was 01 years old, and was a member of the Masonic fraternity, the O. A. 12. and active in the County Medical Society. The funeral of the late Mary T., wife of William T. Evans, has been postponed from to-morrow afternoon to Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jacob Jacobs, an aged and esteemed resident of Pitch Mountain, near Quakake, died yesterday. Sue had been an invalid fo two years. The deceased came from Wur- temburg, Germany, in I860, runoral on Thursday. Coco Argoline, the genuine article, for Bale at Kirlin's drug store. 10-8-tf The Tress Sued for Libel. Sheriff Crow, of Philadelphia, has entered suit for libel against tho Philadelphia Press, fixing damages at $50,000. The suit grows out of stories printed in connection with the drawing of the Quay Jury. The statemon of claim filed by the Sheriff through Alex ander Simpson, Jr., his attorney, ree)ts In full the article published in the Press on the 10th instant, in which certain alleged reflec tions as to the manner of drawing tho juries are said to have been made. IJOOD'3 PILLS cure Liver 111. Biliousness, Indigestlou, Headache, Dleoa-nt laxative. All Druggist tn over ui . of the Globe for RHEUMATISM. 1TETJEAL0IA and similar Complaint una prepared oaaer mo Binngcns GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, prescribed by eminent phytlcianj DR. RICHTER'S "ANCHOR" TAIN EXPELLER. JOnlygpnuIno wi ll Trade Mark Anchor," L r.AD.EIOTKSACO., 215 Fcirl Ct NEW ICES. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. On QliMwcm. Endortrd and Xmmmtnaea py a.i W -., . .... If it t. . I IlL - DR. niCHTCR'8 t for I nfnta. I ANCnoit BTOaiACIIArj best I Colle.IlypepelagHtomacH i;owpli THE SENATORIAL CONTEST fcucli ot tlm Three Candidates Increase llielr ltespectlve Vote. Ilnrrisburg, Mar. 20. Tlio "Insurgent" Again guvo Congressman Dalzcll tliclr com bined vote, which was Increased two over what lie received yesterday. Tho attend ance of members was larger to-day, ntid as n cnnsrulienco Otiav's Vote was increased seven I mid Jenks' four. It Is thought that IUlzoll I wilt how ho dropped mid another of tho I "anils" favorites taken up to-morrow, I The result of to-day's test was as follows: Quay 01, Jenks 73, and Uftlzoll 53, thus leav ing ox-Senator Quay seventeen short of an election. The conference of tho Quay leaders last night resulted lu n decision to continue Quay in tho tight and that no compromise with his opponents would ho considered. Chairman Klkln stated that Senator Quay would loavo Florida oil Friday and would ho In IJarrls btirg next week to direct his fight in person. Senator AIiikco has not yet inado his short hut deelslvo trip into tho insurgent linos. At the urgent request ot tho Quay men, it is said, he has slipped his trolley for tho present. He was to have moved to-day, When ho will do go It is hard to say, perhaps this week; at tho latest, early next week, Ho will draw about twenty followors from Quay, so that even with his accession, tho deadlock will remain unbroken. Kepresentativo Uaag, of Schuylkill, suc ceeded in having tho bill authorizing tho olection of borough supervisors byavoto of tho people taken up for consideration, and it passed tho llouso Anally. This is tho measure that was opposed by petition from fiovor.il borough Councils in that county. A bill providing for the care and attention of employes Injured In and about anthracite mines was defeated on final passage It Was lutroduced and strongly advocated by Kepre sentativo Anderson, of Schuylkill. Mr. low, of Philadelphia, presented by request a petition in the llouso signed by 500 citizens of Lackawanna county, asking for the impeachment of Judges Archbald, dun ster and 10d wards, of Lackawanna county, for unlawful ami unconstitutional acts and conduct lu their judicial capacity in tho trial f tho famous Jennings caso against the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Phe Governor has signed the bill validat ing the acts of Justice of tho Peaco. Tho Senate bill, introduced by Mr. Losch, providing for tho election of one Justice of tho l'oaco in each ward of boroughs in coun ties of 150,000 and over, was called up for final passage in the Llouso yesterday, hut was postponed for tho present. It cannot now ho reachod hofore next Tuesday, tho regular -day for bills on third reading. Representatives Haag, Constein, Anderson and Uwenthcr havo appeared before the in vestigating comniitteo, all of whom an swered the questions In the negative. Those yet to bo heard from Schuylkill aro Senators lliggins and Losch and Representatives O'Urien and Noackcr. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for llasty Perusal. Holy Thursday to-morrow. The Board of Health will meet Friday veuing. The Orwigsburg fair of 1899 will be held August 29th. The Noll property on North Slain strcot is being built three stories in height. Four cars wero demolished in a wreck on the Beading Railway, at Tairgartsville, Schuylkill county. A woman sneers and a man swears. The words are spelled differently, hut tho mean ing is about tho same. Bishop Talbot visitoi the Episcopal church at St. Clair last evening and to-day returned to his homo in South Bethlehem. Notices have beeu given to tho people liv ing in tho vicinity of tho cave-in at Maha noy Piano to vacate their houses. Tho H-ycar-old brother of J. Geracimos, of Shamokin, arrived at that place from Uieece, having traveled 0.000 miles alone. Maxwell Clower, of East Ilrandywine township, has entered the ruco for the ofilce of Prothonotary In Chester county. Tho Humane Firo Company, of Pottsville. which purchased a chemical engine a year ago forSleOO, last week paid off the debt Farmer Thomas Egolf was struck by a Philadelphia & Beading train at Borne, Berks county, yesterday, and badly Injured. Eastou's Select Council last night con firmed the appointment by Mayor Uartzell of John J. Bishop, to be Chief of the Ike de' partment of that city. Paymaster Jowett, of the United States navy, has appointed Edward C. Mitchell, of Bethlehem, his private secretary, to start with him at onco for Manila. The most distressing thing about the beef scandal is the extrcmo probability that wo shall havo it all over again, ad nauseam, in next year's presidential contest. The Herald acknowledges tho receipt of a copy of Reach's Otlicial Base Ball Guide for the year 1809. As usual il Is full of val uable information. It was a tea set, not a bracelet, awarded Miss Katie Dodson at the A. P. L. A. lodge entertainment. Kelly & Conway have moved their store from the Bed d all to the Ferguson Houso building, just across the street. The Supervisor should pay more attention to the many ruts in the streets. A knitting mill employing 50 hands, will locate at Mt. Carmel, starting up July 1st. Miss Anna L. Dunkel, the well known elocutionist aud dolsartean, who is well known here, is lying very ill at her home at Watsontown. Pa. Sheriff Harvoy. of Luzerne county, has declared wsr against cock flghth. An Enterprising Drnggls There are few men more wide awake and enterprisinc than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in then line for their many customers. Tpey now have the valuable agency of Dr. KinB's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is nroducine such a furor all over the country by !ty many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Cupid ileglni Work. Verbal Invitation? are being extended among the friends of Miss Annie McCarthy, of East Lloyd street, and Harry McDonald, of Brownsville, to attend their approaching wedding. It will be solemnized In tho An nunciation church, Wednesday, April 12th, at 3 p.m. Children's Imagination. A peculiar formation of the top of a pino tree, surrounded by the frost-mantled branches of other trees on top of tho moun tain north of town, impressed itself upon the minds of some children to-day as the form of a bear. Great excitement prevailed among some of them over the supposed presence of bruin, and several ran up the mountain side to get a better view or mm, only to return disappointed over the dlscoiery that the ob ject was as first stated, Question of Authority. At a meeting of the Mahanoy City Board of Health last night a question arose as to whether a member of the Board has a right to enter premises of citizens without permis sion, and whether a member is liable for trespass in so doing. State Secretary Leo is to be asked for an opinion. Ask your grocer for the "Boyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour mads. TIII5 WHATHKII. SuUn ., d.'v. 12li W. sunset, Xi'21. K ntU W ni. : moon rises. 10 ', tiwon Beta, 2:21. The temperature havo fnllen 0 to 'W degrees In the gulf states anil Ohio vnllcy, where they arc 10 to 2.1 (legs, below the Benson at average. They hnve risen 0 to 24 degrees In thy South Atlantic states nml west of the Mississippi river. Forecast un til 8 p. m. today for eastern Pennsylva nia and New Jersey: Clearing ami cooler; lucrenslns northeasterly winds, becoming high northwesterly. Vot Dis trict of Columbia, Delnwnre and Mary land: Clearing; winds becoming high northwesterly. THE LENTEN SEASON. Preparations for n ltcvlvnl of Hoclul Aifiilrn After Sunday. Tho rooponlng of tho social season In Slion andoah and vicinity is being anticipated wi li no little concern by the younger clement, and not a fow of tho elders are quito Interested, Tho restrictions, which the lentcn season Imposed, will soon bo removed, giving propriety to tho fetos and assemblies which are part of our social realm. It must bo said that tho period of self denial and abnegation was quito well observed among the smart set of our locality and tho privileges and enter tainments which follow tho advent of Ulster will bo thoroughly enjoyed. Judging from tho preparations now helug made there will bo marked activity In tho social realm. Along with tho usual parties, dances, etc., several weddings aro also promised. Damo rumor is already quito oc cupied discussing tho prospective matches. Tho Phoenix Hoso Comnasy aro the first on deck to infuse tho spirit of gaiety, and this popular organization has planned for holding a ball on Easter Monday night, as is their annual custom, in Rohbins' oncra house. Tho standing of tho members in a social way insures for tho event a largo attendance, and it promises to bo conspicuous outside of tho fact of its being tho Initial gathering of tho season, 'l ho members will meet In their hall at 7 o'clock, and tho parado preceding the ball will movo promptly at 7:00 o'clock. tho Senoppo Orchostra will again inaugur ate their popular weekly dances, probably next week. Then the Schoppo Bros. Min strels will hold tho boards in Ferguson theatre on Tuesday evening, and this entertainment will attract people from tho surrounding towns. Tho rehearsals indicato an excellent performance. On Saturday and Monday evenings will find pleasure galoro at tho Violet Tea, undor the auspices of tho Calvary Baptist Church, in the Franoy building, corner Main and Lloyd streets. Each patron will be presented with a bunch of violets. Thoso musically inclined will find much pleasure in tho grand concert on Monday evening uext, in tho P. M. church, corner Jardiu and Oak streets, under tho auspices of tlio church choir. The well known reputa tion of this organization Is sufficient to at tract a largo attendance. A GK13AT HOOK. People who nro all run down, who aro suf fering from oxtreme dobility and have tried many remedies without avail, aro hardly to bo blamed if they give up liopo and settle down to enduring their misery as best they can. But there is no need to givo up hopo. There is hardly any condition so bad but some skilful physician can cure It. Or. Greeuo, 35 West 14th St., New York City, tho famous specialist and the most successful physician in curing diseases, has cured thousands of cases when hope of euro had been given up. Now if you are so afflicted you should consult Dr. Greene. You can consult him by letter, free. This Is a great boon. Don't ucglect this raro chance of cure. Write to Dr. Greeuo at once. Another Trolley "Marker." From llazlcton Standard. It is reported that Alvan Marklo with a number of gentlemen from Wilkesbarro have become interested in tho trolley road at Nor folk, Va which encircles that Southern city, and is sort of a pleasure road. John Finney, of Schuylkill, was tho originator of tho road. The Blaksleo's, Ferguson's and other well known men have all had a go at It, but were never ablo to mako it pay. Ur. Hull's Cough Hyrup has cured whooping-cough when no other treatment would give relief. For a roup this remajk able remedy has no equal. It conquers croup at once. Killed at Fort Leavenworth, News has been receivod of the death of John Harris, of Jonestown, near Minersvillc, who was fatally shot at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, whero he was statioued as a member of Compauy K, 16th U. S. Infantry, in which ho recently enlisted. Ho was 23 years old. Two chocolate eggs for 1 cent. Enough for all tho children. No extra charge to put names on the higher priced eggs. 3-25-7t Hooks & Bbown, Will Ileslgn Ills Position. George D. Evans, of the Ashland P. & R. C. & I. Co. ongiueer corps, will resign his position at tho end of this week and will un dergo special treatment of an affection of the eyes that has been giving him considerable trouble of late. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. Lancaster's Spotted 1'ovor Epidemic. Lancaster, Pa., March 21). The preva lence of cercbro-spinal meningitis, or spotted fever, which has assumed epi demic form, is causing serious alarm In this city. At a special meeting of tlm board of health strict sanitary regula tions and private fumlenils were ad vised. During the past week nine death' nave occurred, several of the victim dying within a few hours of being strick en, and all experiencing the most ex cruciating pain. In some cases the bodies turned black at death. Easter Flowers For Next 'Week. We have a very largo stock of Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissus, etc., In pots and In bloom. Flowers are scarce this Easter, but we are well supplied with our own stock. .Easter Lilies and Cinerarias for sale Wednesday and Thursday. Cut flowers of all kinds. W. Guv Payne, 3-25-3t airardvllle, Pa Condemned Murderer Tries Sulolde. Lancaster, Pn., Mnrch 20. Ilalph Wlreback, condemned to be hnnged on liny 17 for the murder of Hank I'resl dent D. H. Lnndis, yesterday attempted to commit suicide in hlx cell in the county jail. His cell hud been stripped of everything except n mattress. From thU the murderer managed to take several straws. Theio he lighted at a gas jet. and before the death watch could Inter fere set lire to the mattress. He stood over the blaze that resulted, but was rescued before being seriously Injured, Or. Hull's Cough Syrup will make a permanent eure in all oases of rough, or cold on ehest or lungs. It will cure whon other remedies havo failed. Physicians recom mend it. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lersio & Bikb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack, pip mi wmwm wm fen km wi -mm KEEPING STEP mm mm S3 m mm wm mi wm mm r wmi 9 and 11 South Main 43 O DEA CERTB. 1 First and foremost in the Hit Of what's fashioned to be kUt Comse a wee and winsome thlnf. Whom 'tis fated 1 should sing, Half of sunbeam, half ot air, Quaint and snucy, free and fair, Been through mist ot golden hair, With a lip tlint nothing Is But nn everlasting kiss; Hath a score of pretty wiles And an armory of smiles; Eyes that shoot a thousand glanoes, Quicker than tho sunlight dances! Dewy eyos of radiant mirth, Eyes not wholly usod to earth, That espy with fond delight Vision hid from duller eight Ask her what that vision be; She will laugh aloud for glee. Loving Is she spito herself, Pretty, little, pranking elf I And she loves me ; therefore I Bing her praise eternally. From "Poems," by E. A. Coleridge. It Couldn't lie Done. An individual with considerably more lurag power than was agreeable to) his hearers was hawking ilsh tho other i&orn in In a northern town. "Flno fresh herrln fower a penny," he roared In a fashion that mado the windows rnttlo. A woman approached tho barrow and eyed tho flsh with a cortaln amount of suspicion, which; considering tho oiniuin etances, was not unnatural. "Aro they fresh?" nho demanded, with a suspicious sniff. "They're fower a penny, mum," was iho guarded reply. "Yos," responded tho other with a touoh of sarcasm, "I think I 'card yor say so. But aro thoy froshf" "For aught I know, mum, thoy Is." "When wor they cotchedf " This was too much, and, adopting the snrcastlo stylo of his questioner, tho hawker replied: "Can't say for sartaln, mum. I npplled for tho birth on death stlflcateof every flsh on tho barrer, but, at fower a penny, It clmply couldn't bo donel "'Eroy'urol Fower a penny-, herrln." London Answers. A physician calculates that It takes eight times the strength to go up stairs that Is required for tho same distance on the level. Beauty may be only skin deep, but It Invariably manages to get a Boat In a crowded car. Exchange. mi:i). EVANS. On the 27th Inst., at 6:55 p. m , ot Slieimndonh, Pa., Mary T., wife of William T Kvnns, Superintendent of the Homo Friendly Society of Baltimore, Md aged 85 years, 8 months and 2 dnys. The funeral will take place on Friday, 31st int at 2 p. m., from the family residence on East Coal street. Services will be held In Welsh Presbyterian church, on South West street. Interment In Odd Fellows' cemetery Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. 3-28 St SCKAFBHLL. On the 2Sth Inst., ot Shenan doah. Pa.. Archie E.. son of l'eter F. and Emily J. Schapbell, aged 21 years, 7 months niid 8 days. The funeral wili take place on Friday, UlBt Inst., nt 2 p. in., from tho family residence at 140 East Dak street. Services will be held lit the United Evangelical church. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend MISCELLANEOUS. OltBAf'E A walnut dlnli-g room tabic. 12 feet lone: walnut bedroom eel of three pieces; a pier m'rror. 9 feet high; wnshinir machine; half a dozen leather-upnoiBtered wal nut arm-chairs, mattress and bed bprlncs. Apply at Kirlin's drug store. Thursday only. It TMPKOVK YOUtt WHITING. By sending 25o X lor assorted pens lor (justness ana nne corresponding purposes to The IIabt JI'f'o Co., 8-29-tf Pottsville, Pa. TOH ItKNT. A hall for nieetlntr minifies " Can be rented for Monday night only. Uest hall In town. Apply at Ilefowich's clothing house 8w-l TVTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ai 1 Ply to 8. a. m. xiouopeter. attorney, bhenandoau. Our Meats TEflPTlNQ FRESH, Are PRICES TENDER, The PREVAIL. JUICY, Best. BELLI 19 II. OIK STREET. 5C- SHAVE. I announce to the public that begin ning to-day, March 22nd, my rates vylUbe: Shave Bo Hair Cutting.... 10o HIRAM spade;, 131 North Main Street, ShenanilpahyPa, WE KEEP REGULAR STEP WITH THE ADVANCE OF FASHION, AND EACH CHANGING STYLE IS RAPIDLY DUPLICATED IN OUR STOCK. Handsome, carefully made, fittinsr. well trimmed popular materials and tailor wouldn't put up we sell them choice Mammoth Clothing Street. (n Come to On Monday, the 2nd hist., we will be in our new home, 103 and 105 South Main street. We will then be prepared to show you the largest and most extensive line of furniture, stoves, ranges, heaters, oil cloths and carpets to be seen in town. We occupy the two largest storerooms aud have the largest stock. And as for prices on our goods, we will let the buyer be the judg1. D. and J. Siegel, I. We must positively vacato our present quorters on April 4th. Our stock Is exceptionally large and must be reduced to avoid much trans ferring. During this short period we will sell a big stock of oil grades of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Below Cost. 2-pound block of the best Codfish, 10c. 3 aud 4 Best Mackerel, 25 Cents. E3. A. Friedman, 21C West Centre Street. Threo doors below brick school. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and maker of Wax and Natural Designs For uri on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on hand and special designs mado on short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed. White and block satin slippers with potent extension device. Easter Orders Promptly Attended to. Gor, Main and Lloyd Streets. COMPETENT RETOUCHERS ! LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY! At our gallery you get a phot grapb that will make you look pleasantandrun no chances on being disappointed. Good photos at 23 cents Icr dozen. Frames and Crayons of Every Des cription at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio, 29 West Centre street. AT THE OLD STAND 1 To the Public : I am continuing my saloon and restaurant business at the old stand, No. 14 North flnln Street. JACOB NOLL. REMOVAL Of our store to 21S West Centre stiect about April 1st. During our short stay at our old stand BARGAINS In Groceries, Flour, Peed, Butter and Eggs will be still blgKer than we usually extend to our customers. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Ill WARE, ROOFING, SMITHING, REPAIRING. STOVE REPAIR1NQ. M. J. LEACH, NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. mm mi 3 mm mm 3 perfect- Ml? suits, in all the wm wM mm aiS5S colors, suits that a under $22.00, and at $8.50. House, r?kss mm Wm mm L. Goldin, Proprietor. See Us ! - 124-131 south Main st. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic mound in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boais for the lake are now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic names will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Carnesville, Pa. COLUMBIA Is drank by everybody. It is now on tap. Private families supplied. EVAN J. DAVfES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Uefroctionlst, who lias testimonials from tho best people of the county, as to his ability, will be at GRUIIIiER'S DRUB STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glosses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. BARGAINS ! Splendid bargains are offered at our store 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 nt your home every day with the exception of Saturday. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Block. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for breeding purposes. Japanese Oold Fish and globes. PIg;ons Common fancy. MINI NO SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Kast Centre street, Phensndoah, Pa, BOCK EER
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