THE EASTER RABBIT. phi vaiip Kcaclv for ilyltiR. The emt nrn llnwl HI' waiting fW tlielr turn to dyo. They nre not clamorlni; for the flint turn nt the ilyo ketllr, bcinmc they know thnt we Imve plenty of dyo to color nil the kks by Kiwler. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main 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 jnew 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 sret more room for our new eoods. Please come in and order the goods you need now and save money, as you will pay higher prices in the future. You feel the blood rushlne W t " M along. But what kind of blood? That is the question. Is It pure blood or Impure blood? If the blood Is impure then you arc weak and languid; your appetite Is poor and your digestion is weak. You can not sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for the work of the day. Your checks are pale and your com plexion Is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, bolls, or some eruption of the skin. why not purity your blood r KiMmirnW. D mill .t Hloitol nro now i-omTortaUly lo catod tu tlirlr now store rooms, Nos. 103 ami 103 South Main street. Max lteoso will change Ills resilience to No. 0 Son Hi White streot on Monday. Henry Hornonstlo camp, No. 'ID, Sons of Veterans, lias cIiaiikciI its placo of meeting ' to Mullet's hall. Their now quarters will bo ! equipped with a rcnilluit room Tor the cntcr- Ulnuient of its momucw. Tlio meeting nlfiht lms also been changed from Tliursilny tu Tuesday iilgM. Tlio Singer sewing machine olllco to-day removed to the vacant storeroom In tlio J. J. l'rico building, on North Main street. Tlio lnrgost nml cheapest lino of wedding rings cun bo found at Orkln's, ISO South Main street, tf i will do It. Take It a few days and then put your finger on your pulse again. You can feel the difference. It Is stronger and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If you arc bilious, take Ayer's Pills. They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla, They cure constipation also. Y Wrlto to our Doctor: Write them freely all the particular! la your caee. You vU receive prompt reply, without Dost. liowell, Ma. Hclioppo Urns. IllK Minstrels. Tlio performance of tlio Schoppo Bros. lllg Minstrels In Ferguson's tlicatro noxt Tuesday evening, will ho tlio beet of Its kind ever seen in Shenandoah, at popular prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Tlio staging will be on an elaborate scale, augmented by electrical ellocte. Advertising "dyers" were distrib uted last ovcnlng and to-day, and the pro gram includes the best of local talont. Tlio sale of seats Is now ou at Kirlin's drug store, and the advance domnnd indicates a large audience. You will miss a treat If you fall to sec the minstrels, so secure, your seats at onto. PERSONAL MENTION. the Nos. DAVISON'S Department Stores, 119-121-123 North main M. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A oreat slaughter sale of Men's, Todies'. Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 3 days at the Tipton Fnctorv 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 and oO cents. 500 pair of Ladies' shoes, for merly $1.25 1 W 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 lor $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. I'ennylvnnlii'H Poverty. llnrrisburR.April 1. The March state ment of State Treasurer Bencoru shows n balance in the general fund of $512, D52.43, the smnllest balance in the state treasury since the close of the civil war. Mr. Beacom says the claims now due and payable aggregate at least four times this amount, and thnt it will be im possible to accumulate enough money by June 5, when the school appropria tion of $5,500,000 for the fiscal year be comes due, to pay any pnrt of the ap propriation during that month. lie also says it will be fortunate If the receipts are Riifllcicnt to pay the expenses of the legislature, make the quarterly payment to the charitable institutions and return the ncrsonal property tax yet due to Philadelphia and Allegheny counties. BIG REDUCTIONS In the Price of GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. This la a snlendid chanco to bur any of tbo above articles at such redlculously low prices never before ouerca in mis town, riere is an UltiAtrnuon : 7 pound of loose starch for 23c. 13 bars of sonp for 25a. 3 pounds of washing soda for oc, A quart bottle 01 Dllie loroc. On Monday, the 3rd Inst., we remove to No. 233 West Centre street Unmoved to l.osl Croek. Messrs. O. II. Drew aud Victor Bobbins to day changed their placo of residence to Lost Creek. Tlio change Is brought about by a now order Issued by tbo Lehigh Valley Coal Couipauy, which compels the young men to ougago board at the company's boardlug houso at Lost Creek. Leaves for Scrnnton. 1'. II. Conry severed his sonuectlon nt the head of tbo bottling department nt the Col umbia brewery yostorday. Ho has been in the employ of the company for n period of four years nnd has nlways proven lilmscir a competent employe. Mr. Conry will loavo for Scranton next Tuesday, and expects 10 locate permanently in tho Electric city. Colliery Accidents. John Mulhulskl, a Lithuanian, employed at Tunnel Kidgo colliery, had his right foot nainfullv Injured. John Llewellyn, aged B0 years, son oi in side Foreman Llewellyn, was palnluliy ana perhaps fatally burned nt Morca colliery, by an explosion of gas. Ills laborer, a Hun garian, fired the gas, tut escaped injury. Tho Tlbme of tlioTTniBts. Trenton. April 1. Papers were filed with the secretary of state yesterday in creasing the capital stock of the Ameri can Tobacco company from $35,000,000 to $70,000,000. During the month of March the number of companies Incor porated was 250. on which there was paid filing fees of $120,000. There were 35 companies whose authorized capital exceeded $1,000,000 each, and the ag gregate authorized capital of these 60 companies was $1,111,750,000. Monott'a Anti-Trust FlKht. Columbus. O.. April 1. Attorney Gen eral Monnett yesterday filed a suit in thu circuit court to oust the Cleveland Brew ing company from its corporate rights on the grounds that It Is in violation of the anti-trust law. It is alleged that not only docs the company attempt to control the brewing business by unlawful action in fixing prices, but that it has also bought large numbers of saloons and bound the tenants to use the trust beer exclusively. Sailors' FlKiititiK Proved Fatal. Washington, April 1. Bear Admiral Sampson has informed the department that J. C. Dnrcey, nn oiler aboard the Detriot, died Thursday from the effects of wounds received in a fight ashore. No further details are given, but this doubtless referred to the fighting which occurred during the several days be tween the jackles of the various snips while on shore leave in Kingston. Thomas llalrd. superintendent of Kohloy Run colliery, le ill at his home. Uoorgo Willman and Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Bampsoll wont to Sprint Mount, near Rend ing, this morning, to attend the runeral ot tho former's aunt, Mrs, Kato Laudis, Mnster Thomas Olll nnd sister, nro gucsls of their aunt, Mrs. D. J. Cloiry, at Mnlianoy City, to romaln ovor Easter. Rev. llnrry Preston, of Mahnuoy Plane, was n Oood Friday visitor. .Tames Mader to-dav entered upon his now duties ns an assistant drug clerk at Kirlin's pharmacy. Miss Anule llonuessoy, who Is employed at Conway Hros., store, will lenvo on Wednes day for Tumnnnn to accent a similar position under tho same firm. Miss Hcnnossoy's numerous friends hero will regret her departure. Mrs. Albert Elsenbart has presented her husband with a baby girl. Harry Woods Is homo from Glrard Col lego to spend Easter with his mother ou East Coal street. Ouy C. Wlntors, of Mnlianoy City, county representative of tho Pottsvillo Kepiibllcan, was hero on business to-day. Wesley Smith, of Delano, was a pleasant visitor to town yesterday. Misses Hattio l'rico nnd Dlancho Paul, of Ashland, wore cntertniued by Mrs. Harry Rowso last owning, Dr. Jsmes Monaghan to-day assumed his duties ns resident physician at tho county almshouse. Thomas Edwards, foreman of tlio Union Coal Company nt Jit. Carmel, woll known bore, resumed work this morning, nfter a long Illness. Prank Daniels, brother of Coal & Iron Policeman James Daniels, of town, assumed his new position as postmaster at Sliuinoklii to-day, with Chester Kulp as his deputy. Mrs. Oscar Kehlor nnd hor two children left for Allcntown this morning to spend Lister with relatives. At the Old Stand Agitlli, Portz Bros., tho tailors, are ouco more located at their old stand, No. 24 North Malu street. A glnnco nt the stock reveals a plenishing nil around with many new add! tiniis, Iloth their gent's furnishing nnd tailoring departments will prove a drawing card to their business. 3-S-tf Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, -TO- 14 W. Centre St., FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. Directly Philip Yarowsky, 213 WE'-T CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH. PA COMPETENT RETOUCHERS ! LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY! BOSTON ku HHUL UlUIILit 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I, SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. fftOKT VIEW, SBOWNu MfAftffS PflTtHT IMPROVED MtiUM Anotller Illtr Steel romlrtno. Jersey City, April 1. Articles of in corporation were filed in Trenton ami Jersey City today, under the New Jer- sev laws, for a new company, 10 d called the Hepublic Steel and Iron com- nnnv of New lork city, with a capital of $55,000,000, which may possibly be Incrensed to $100,000,000, divided Into common nnd preferred stock. This com pany will combine severnl Iron interests and be a connecting link between the Federal Steel company nnd the tinplate Interests, with the former predominating. It is said thnt there will be 22 concerns In Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Vir ginia In the combination. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for tho battle of life. I. At our gnllery you set a photograph that will make you look pleasant ami run no chances on belntf disappointed, , Good photos at 25 cents per dozen Frames and Crayons of Every Des cription at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio, 20 West Centre street, We must positively vacate our present quarters on April 4th. Our stock Is exceptionally Urge and must be reduced to avoid much trans ferring. During this short period we will sell a big stock of all grades ot Groceries, Flour, Feed, Hay, Below Cost; 2-oound block of the best Codfish, 10c 3 and 4 Best Mackerel, 25 Cents. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. opposite stand. our old POTTSVILLE NEWS, Happenings In Court aud ISIaowhere nt the County Hent. Pottsvillo, April 1. Tho wheol of fortuno took a turn at tho almshouse to-tlay ana nbout thlrty-flvo positions cbangod holders. Four vcars ago a somowhat similar exoous took place, but that time It was the Demo crats who omlgratcd. Three now names were added to tho list of omployos slnco tho Inst announcement, viz; Urise Walboru, of Pinedale, gatekeeper; Calvin Stein, of West Brunswick, dniryman, nnu John Keliacncr, of Tretnont, night keeper of tboStonoIIouso. The last is n now position, Tho twenty or more out-door physicians in tho county were also changed to-day. Council looked at that hump on Centre street last evening nnd Survoyor I'ugh told them t would cost S3.D00 to cut It down. Tho streot committco will wrestle with esti mates nnd plans and will roport at tho second stated meeting hence. Tho funeral of I)r. Blaud aud that of Mrs, l'almer wcro largely attended. Marriage licenses wero granted to 11. r, Drumlielcr, of I.nudingvllle, and Herrine Dlofeudcrfer. of Auburn : Franklin H. Swlnk and Monerva Llmloumuth, both of Union township : Joseph W. Thompson and Lucy K. Gauiber, both of Sherldau j Hev. 0. W. Imboden, ol Coneinauglt, l'a., nml Phocbo E. Seltzer, of McKcansburg; Joseph K. Starr and Annie D.iubert, botli of Mow ollyn; Archio D. Wclduer and Minnie Mummey, both of Zions Grovo. Naturalization court was held to-day mill papors wore granted to Ellis Duel! ai d Michael I'rocuita, of Shenandoah, Lieut. John J. Duffy assumed his old post tlou as First Deputy Clerk of the uuiits to-day after eleven months ab-eiico in Hi'' w '. with Co. K, 8th Itegt. It was pay day at court house hill to-day Tho new prison appointcos, Charles D, Artors ns clerk, and Dr. Gilln ns physician took their berths to-day. It is now Postmaster G, C. Schrink, nnd ho will wenr thnt title for four years at a nice nnuual salary. The affairs of the office were wound up by Postmaster Stoffragen lat evening, and Mr Schrink assumed charge this morning, Tho latter received tho cou gratulations of his many friends wko called to pay their respects. Tho new government building will not bo comploted until thu 15th lust., when tho now postmaster will move tho olllco to that building from its present dingy quarters. The County Commissioners aro being cou gratulatcd on all sides for tho able and economical maimer In which they are cou ducting tho business of tho county. Last year thoy reduced the expenses $50,000, aud now tho two bond deals will result iu another big saving to tho county. This is certainly in tho lino of economy, aud there can bo littlo cause for complaint. The question of the bond issuo by the Commissioners was submitted to the bank officials of Pottsville. all of whom regard It as a wlso course, nnd the transaction was also unproved by the Controller and his solicitor. The only objec tion raised to tho transact!) n is a representa tive of a Philadelphia house, who failed to socure the now bond Issue. Lehigh Valley llailroad. Special low rate excursion to Washington D. C Monday, April 10th. Bate from Sheu andoah, $5.91 for tho round trip. Tickets good going nnd returning on all trains, ex cept Black Diamond Express, and good for return to and iucluding April 20th, 1899. For particulars apply to Lehigh Valley ticket agents, Coco Argollne, the gonuino article, for sale at Kirlin's drug store. 10-6-tf Cut-Price Shoe Sale ! For 30 Days Only I For Spring Sickness, Why Supt. Paine's Doherty Recommends Celery Compound. D1IC1). What Col. Waring did for New York, Supt. Doherty Chicago. As Superintendent of the recently con solidated department of Streets and Street Cleaning, Mr. Doherty has made many re tho streets of I nervous system It is invaluable. I cheer fr fully recommend it for all in need of such a I remedy, llosncctfullr yours. M. J. Doitkrty, Supt. Bureau of Streets. Paino's celery compound is not an ordinary I rnmv Tf la tlt mnf ivnmlp.rflll tnvipnm forms in tho construction and repair of Chi-1 tor tho world has ever known. HINDMAIICII. At Hhcnandoah. on the Slat of March, Hnrah, wlfn of George Hlndmarch, ngeu GO years. The luncrni will take place on Monday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 230 West Apple alley. Inter ment In the Odd FelloWB' cemetery. Friends and relatives respectfully invited to attend. cago streets and in solving tho ditliculc i problem of cleaning the highways of tho second largest city in the country. Mr. Dohorty is an authority on city sani tation, the collection and removal of garbage, and on all matters pertaining to the public health. His carefully considered selection of Paine's celery compound as tho best possible Spring remedy he could take and carry home to his family, is tho recommendation of an competent a person in such matters as can bo found ouUido tho medical profession. Department of Publio Works, Bureau of Streets. Chicago, March 14, 1S9S. I havo found Paino's celery compound the best possible remedy for one in ueed of a pring medicine, as an invigorator for tho o The character of tho testimonials to Paino's celery compound is in marked contrast to thoso received by any other remedy. People with ample means of getting the most efficient medicul assistance employ Paine's colcry compound in their families and recom mend it toothers. It is a conspicuous fact, and one that should bebornoin mind by persons suffering from tbo effects of impure blood or a weakened nervous system, that Paine's celery com pound, tlio discovery of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D LL D., of the Dartmouth Medical School, is tho one remedy for regu lating tho nerves, and purifying the blood, that is used by physicians in their own fam ilies and ordered to their patients. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKIJ. At once, a piano player. Apply at llcntz's saloon, corner Main and Coal These goods are of un equalled quality and can be relied upon to give perfect satisfaction. Ladies' fine shoes, ' formerly $3.50. now aJ)Z,0U Ladies' unrivalled shoes, for merly $3.00, now $2.25 Ladies' shoes, for- . , j merly $2.25, now Ipl.OU We have a nice stock of ladies' shoes, cheaper grades, from 90c to $1.25. Our stock of men's shoes speak for themselves. They are far above the standard. We are sole agents for the W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50 shoes. it OR SALE About thirty largo and small narlor lamps, also n larire etove. Must be nold Monday evening. Conway Dros , 102 N Main St. 2t TMl'ItOVK YOUIt WRITING By sending 25o L for 36 assorted pens for business and line corresponding purposes to The Hart M'f'o Co., 8-29-tf Pottsville, Pa. Como to See Us ! FOR RENT. A hall for meeting purposes Cnn be rented for Monday night only. Best hall In town. Apply at Refowich's clothing house 8-20-tt fOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap i ply to S. Q. M. llollopeter, attorney, Hhenondooh. 8-31-tf A. WOMER, 124 NORTH MAIN STREET. Bell's Meat Market. "Wholesome meats, fresh, with prompt de livery, Is one of our many specialties. Another thing is our rellabHlity. You can leave an order with us, or send, without any doubt ot getting; just what you order. Our prices are always right. BELLI 19 1 Oi STREET. On Monday, the 2nd inst., 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 and have the largest stock. And as for prices on our goods, we will let the buyer be the judg?. D. and J. Siegel, - 124-131 south Main st. REMOVAL. Of our store to 210 West Centre Btrect about April 1st. During our short stay at our old stand BARGAINS In Groceries, Flour, Feed, Duttcr and Eggs will be still bigger than we usually extend to our customers. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 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 Mock. 5C- S I announce to the publio that begin nlng to-day, March 22nd, my rates will bo: ' have sc lair Cutting 1Qc HIRAM SRADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Ta. II WARE, ROOFING. SMITHING, lAI REPAIRING. STOVE REPAIRINQ. M. J. LEACH, NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. 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 t..i.1l..ilil..A ImnAiulU tnr ft TO COOK t Mil u II w .-..- woinm to cook aatiafactorily unle alio boa the proper materiala to practice the culinary art Have you tried our staple and fancy palate ONLY ONE DAY MOREL ELLING OUT SALE ! Everything must go, as we vacate Tuesday night. Prices just one-half. Remember this is your last chance to buy household goods at ridiculously low prices. It is no fake, but a selling out sale to vacate. It is your gain and our loss. We would rather give our customers the benefit, than ship the goods to our Phiiaaeipnia warenouse. CONWAY'S &xooooooooooooooxxxxxxo ur Bargains For Monday Starting at 9 a. m. we will sell ioo White Pitchers, were 20 cents, now 10 cents. Table Oil Cloth, 9 cents per yard. Handle Beer Mugs, 3 cents each. Large Glass Fruit Dish, 6 cents. Goblets, 2 cents each, Bread Boards, all sizes, 8 cents. Yellow Mixing Bowls, 9 cents each, large sizes. White Bowls, large size, 4 cents. LAMPS.. Beautiful Lamp, complete, never before sold for less than 98 cents, Monday only, 42 cents. Tin Lamps, 3 cents each. Beautiful Lamp, worth $1.50, now 72 cents. " Open Shade Lamp worth $1.25, now 68 cents. " Decorated Fountain Lamp,, for sitting room, worth $ 1.75, now Si. 23. Large Parlor Lamp, sold in Philadelphia for 2.50, our price $1.50. Hair Brushes, with mirror back, were 10 cents, now 5 cents. Dust Brushes, were 15 cents, now 7 cents. Wine Tumblers, worth 10 cents, now 3 cents. Large White Meat Platters, were 23 cents, now 9 cents. Wine Sets, were 75 cents, now 43 cents. Coffee Pots, large size, 5 cents. Vinegar Cruets, 7 cents. NOTICE I NOTICE ! A BIG CUT IN EASTER GOODS TO-NIGHT. CONWAY'S FAMOUS 5 & 10 CENT STORE, 102 North Main Street, E. B. FOLEY, 87 VS, litre Kt,
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