lut 1 ' i ii nam. If"" THE EAStER RABBIT. JflliJf l,'.'.lr iurn to ll'e- Tll,'V r no' Sill?.?"'.! ,or.t1"' nr:' t,,rn " ' 'bo kettle, because thev know Hint we have plenty 0l .l to uolor nil the eggs by lte-tcr. Ve SHENANDn, DRUG STORE, Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa Telephone Connection DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 110-121-123 North Haln 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. 119-121-123 North Main St. Shoes ! Shoes ! ! A great slaughter sale of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes for the next 30 days at the Boston Factory Shoe Store to make room for a new stock, , 1,000 pair nisses' shoes, for merly $1.00, $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 snoes 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 I, 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 mm view, snowma newirs went improved mum To 000V at all and It U next to Impossible for a wom.il to cook satisfactorily unless lrt 1mm the n roper materials to practice the culinary art. Hare you tried our staple end faney palate please rs? E. B. FOLEY, barest. ,3 "Every morning I have a bad taste in my mouth; my tongue Is coated; my head aches and I often feel dltzy. I have no appetite for breakfast and what food I cat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling In my stomach. 1 am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning as at night." What does vour doctor sav? "You are suffering from Im pure blood." What Is his remedy? You must not have consti pated bowels if you expect tho Sarsaparilla to do its best work. But Ayer's Pills cure constipa tion. We have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may have for the asking. Wrlto to our Doctors, Perhaps you would like to oonsnlt eminent phyilclani about your condl. tlon. Write ui freely all the particulars Inyouroaie. YouwlUrecelveaprompi "M- . . LottU, Mass. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for Hasty Perusal. The bicycle world is awakening. A Hunbury boy pulled the tall of a horse. and tho animal did tho rest. The Ashland Local was four Tears old on Saturday and Editor William James is happy. The shooting match between Fen Cooner. of Slnhanoy City, and Harry Coldren, of Keadine. was won by tho latter for S100 a side. "Bring Back to my Life tho Suushlno," a beautiful sentimental song, will bo sung by au unknown malo soprano at the performance of Schoppe's Minstrels to-morrow evening. Dr. W. J. Monaghan, of Girardvillc, has purchased Shaw's drug store. The Free Press Is authority for the state ment that David Kuehn and ThomasSalmon, of llinersvllle, who enlisted iu U. S. troops from that town, are at Manila and likely to sco some actlvo service. There were .fewer removals this year than at the same time last year. Poor Director Ilorgan, it is said, succeeded in securing positions for tlirco relatives at the almshouse. James Connelly was nalnfully iniurcd around the head and face by falline down a man-way at the I'hocnlx Park colliery. Mrs. James Leahy, of Maizevllla. has pre sented her husband witli twins. Miss Eleanor Little, of Timkbannock. will be admitted at tho April term of court to practice before the bar of Wyoming county. The remains of Jamea Boyle, the Kougb Rider killed at Santiago, arrived at his late home in Lansford and wero intorred yester day. The employes of tho Jeansville Iron Works, whose wages wero reduced about a yoar ago. were on Saturday notified that tbeir wanes would be restored together with a slight in crease. Large quantities of trout fry have been dis tributed in the trout streams adjacent to I'ottsville, among them Tumbling Run. Indian Bun and Black Creek. An exchange says Samuel Kay, of St. Clair, lias "accepted a position on a trolley car in Shenandoah." The cougicgation of tlio M. E. church of St. Clair will publish a monthly paper de voted to Methodism. Thirty-five soldiers have died iu I'ottsville since last Memorial Day. An infant child of John Urch, of St. Clair, was severely burned on Saturday by falling against a stove at its home. aviii:n tkavismko Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, aud bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickneu. For sale in SO cunt bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. The Dear mid Dumb. We are in receipt of a copy of the annual report of the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Institution for tho deaf and dumb, located at Mt. Airy. Tho students have the opportunity to learn trades, aud thus make them independent of others. The following from Shenandoah are students at the institution : Jacob Flood, Maggie Fitz gerald, William Mitohell aud Charles Meek Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active bralu, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, -TO- 14 W. Centre St, FORQUSON HOUSE BLOCK. Directly opposite stand. our old I run wnATttnit, KunriM-, 5.-11 . Kuiuft, 0-aii; length of day, 1211., 4Dm.i moon rises, 2:01; uioou ets, 7:08. H?Air 51 Frosts occurred Saturday night in tho cant gulf nn.l South Atlantic RtntcR, except in Klorldn. Tho storm, whose, de velopment wns In dicated over tliu plnlrnti regions ou Snturdny night, lins moved cast wnrd, nnd Is cen-. tral over anuthnrn Kansas. Forecast for Tnesdnv for Dlv trict of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware nnd Maryland: Rnln; winds shifting to fresli easterly by tonight. POTTSVILLENEWS. Happenings In Court and Elsewhere at the County Heal. Pottsvllle, April 3. Ex-Judge Hyou. ad dressing tho court this morning In tho niattor of tho apponl of tho Taxpayer's Association from Controller Sovorn's report of 1807, in volving an effort to surcharge certain county odlcials with about $10,000, said ho repre sented Prothouotary Dcegan and desired to havo tho matter laid over at least a wcok, to givo him timo to prepare. Mr. Schalck objected strenuously to any delay. John W. Ilyan took tho floor aud asserted vohomontly that, as far as the ox County Commissioners wore concerned, the caso was sottlod : that ten days notico ol the hearing had not been given ; and that Judge Marr know, personally, that tho caso was settled. W. J. Whitehouso declared that tho settlement was the only reason for the resignation of Controller Severn, and Mr. Ulrich said it could be proved that tho Com missioners resigned on the ground of settle ment of alt cases, criminal and civil, acalnst them. After somo furthor discussion Mon day, April 17th, was fixed for a heariag. A divorce was granted to Emma against J. II. May berry. Patrick Kyan vs. Borough of Qllhorton. Motion for new trial overruled. Kyau got a verdict for $1,000 for damages sustained on a defective highway. In tho caso of the Commonwealth vs. Pat rick Kouna, a rulo to set aside tho verdict putting tho costs upon tho prosecutor, Con stable Brcunati, was discharged, and the latter must pay tho costs. William J. Connelly was appointed Super visor of Itellly township and his bond was approved. A rulo for possession under the Wright Act in the caio of Deitor vs. Daniels was made absolute Next Monday was set for fixing tho ball In tho caso of D. M. Graham vs. Aunio Harrity, a non-resident. Tho proofs and papers in tho matter of tho rule to strike off the judgment in tho case of Slauch vs. 0'IIaro were handed to the court. Sheriff Toole acknowledged In open court a deed to Nicholas Ilcblich for proporty sold as that of tho Palace Theatre Company, of 01 rardville, for $0,000. A motion for a new trial in tho caso of John Wilkes vs. Annie McEntco will be argued ou April 17th. The ball of Joseph Ilummcl, who was brought into court on a capaias on a chargo preferred by Katio Kced, wa3 fixed at $500, and Hummel was ordered to pay tho costs of tho capias. In tho caso of Kaior vs. Ncal April 17th was fixed for argument. Judgmont was asked for In the case of tho Laureltou Lumber Company vs. William L. Torbert. A rule for possession was granted, return able April 17th, iu tho case of Jacob Mnutz, administrator, vs. Elias Schrcyer. A divorce- was grauted to Bessie from Francis Uummel. In tho caso of W. W. Carpenter, convicted of a statutory offense, a motion in arrest of judgment was overruled. juugment lu delault of appearance was allowed In the case of tho Fidelity Building aud Loan Association of Mahanoy City vs. Ward. Clerk of tho Courts Schooner was at his office to-day for the first time after his long illness. DEEDS RECORDED. From Peter Leahy and wife to Michaol J. Leahy, premises in Mahanoy City : from Samautha Davis to Henry Beeves, premises in Shenandoah : from Miners B. & L. Associa- tiou to Agnes Mockaitas premises in Now Philadelphia; from Sheriff of Schuylkill county to M. & L. Association, premises in Shenandoah ; from Theo. A. Barr aud wife to Joseph F. Heisler, premises in Pincgrovo from Emma L. Bfetz, etal,, tqLyleJ. Focbt, premises in Last Bruuswick; from John C, Bullett et al., to Joseph Casper, premises in Middlcport; from Amandus Womer and wife to II. W. Titmau, premises in Shenandoah; John Singley, executor, aud others to Lloyd Singley, premises in North Union township; Lloyd Siugley and wife to Stephen Singley, premises in North Union township. THE BOND ISSUE. What a county this Is for squabbling 1 It is now announced that tho firm of Sailor & Stevenson, of Philadelphia, will question lu court the right of tho County Commis sioners to award the bond contract to II. II. Pierson, Jr., of Philadelphia, Mr. Henderson the representative of tho first named firm. claiming that tho county will loso $700 on the bid by which his firm was awarded tho contract for tho issue of bonds objected to by the Controller and Tax Payers Association, not to speak of tbo still furthor reduction which he hints would result from awarding tho contract after advertising for bids, owin to tho different conditions or tho money market. However, tho Commissioners do not seem to care a fig for Mr. Henderson or his objec tions. Ho appeared before them tho other day and urged that the bonds should be awarded to his firm at the old figure, and did not seem anxious to have bids advertised for at that time. The arrangement with Pierson is that he Bball pay the county $1.01 for each dollar's worth of bonds, or $100,000 for bonds, the face valuo of which is $183,400, Mr Pierson paying the $7,000 to the county in cash for the privilege of buying tho bands The rate of interest in the now issue is 3) per cent., that of the old bid 4 per cent, The Commissioner)! argue that the new issue will save interest on tho $7,000 at 3) per cent, amounting In twenty years, the life time of the bonds to $1,000. Mr. Pierson also agreed to refund the 4 per rent, bond of 168S aud 1801 to the amount of $100,000 at 3J per cent, rato, redeemable In $23,000 lots at 5, 10, 15 and SO years respec tively. For the handling of these bonds he will pay tho county a 13 per cent, premium or bonus amount to f 1 500. Tho refunding of these bonds was done according to an act pasbed at this session of tho Legislature. Mr. Pierson must arrange the recall of the old bonds with the holders because the legal thirty day notice was not giveu. The cost of printing the bonds will bo paid by Mr. Pierson. The Commissioners deny that there was any star oharaber proceedings in the matter, the transaction being approved by the Con troller aud his solicitor. They feel perfectly Mtisfled with actions, iu view of the fact that it will result in a big saving to tho taxpayers. MUST EAllN THKIlt SALARIES. The county officials weut up agalust "the real thing" when they called at the Con troller's office on Saturday to get their monthly salaries. The Taxpayers' Assocla tion filed objections with the Controller to tho payment of salaries to county officials, whose office fees do uot meet the required amount. The law provides that the officer shall re ceive only such portion of III) salary as shall IP bo equal lo tho Aggregate of tho not fees of his office for the month. It had boon cus tomary to allow rrodit from past months earnings, hut this the Association objocls to, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN ? Hlarlllng Involution In Medicine mill the Treatment of the Sick. Everybody 1ms heard of tho famous physi cian, Dr. Greene, of IN! West 1 Ith Street, New York City; nil tho world knows and uses his wonderful medical discovery, Dr, Orceno's Ncrvura, undoubtedly tho moit marvelous blood builder and ncrvo strong! h ener tho world 1ms over known; but what tho people possibly do not know and undorstaiid Is the astonishingly successful treatment for diseases by means of the most remarkable system ot Harmless Vegetable lieuiedlcs, which tho groat specialist, by years of inves tigation and research, has brought to tho highest state of perfection so porfect, In deed, that assuranco con now bo given to all that u euro Is absolutely suro, restoration to health positively certain, by tho Use of these harmless, yet remarkably potent and truly wonderful health-producing vegetablo remo dics, People have becomo utterly tired and dis gusted with poisonous drugs. Sufferors from nervous, chronic and lingering complaints know by bitter experience that poisonous drugs do not cmo. They have taken such drug treatment from doctor after doctor, and hate not been cured, Indeed, many cases are made worse by these poisonous drugs and minerals. Dr. flrceno is the only regular pliysican in tills country who uses this system of treat ment by Harmless Vegetablo Ilcmedlcs, nnd by his wonderful treatment ho at onco does away with all dangor and uncertainty of re sults. These medicines offer the sick and suffering an absolute assuranco of euro, a euro in harmony with Nature's laws, a restoration to health in tho shortest possible time. These cleansing, purifying, strengthening, vitaliz ing and invigorating medicines, fresh from tho woods and fields, lu which laboratory of Nature Dr. Grceno has discovered remedies for each and every phase of disease, are mild, yet efficacious ; thoy are harmless but suro to cure; they can bo taken by the weakest child or invalid with posltivo as suranco of euro , thoy Invariably and always niiiKc mo sick well. Why not consult Dr. Gicono about vour caso? If you cannot call at his nfllro. nu not writo blm n description of your case aud get his advlco and counsel? It will cost you noiuing, ior Dr. urcono lu all cases civos con. sultatlou aud advico absolutely freo to all who are out of health whother you call or writo. uis vast exporienco in treating aud curing thousands of cases, many doubtless justllko yours, will enable him to givo you a porfect understanding of your disease, and informa tion and advico which will lead to your Im mediate cure. By far the greater number of wonderful cures which Dr. Greene has per formed by his marvelous mrdicines have been effected through letter corresuondenco and treatment. This shows tho remarkable accuracy and success of his system of treat ment tnrougu letter corrcspoudenco which he has dovolopcd and perfected and demon strates beyond all doubt that his Harmless Vegetable Eemedies always euro. uomember that consultation, examination aud advice, in auy and all cases of diseaso, is nusoiutoly lreo or charge, whether you call at Dr. Greone's office, 35 West 14th St., Now York City, or write about your caso. Do not liostltato to takoadvantagoof this sure means ot restoring your health but writo at once about your caso. PERSONAL MEN HOW. P. P. D. Kirlin is snendint; a week with bis family in Philadelphia. School Directors Whltaknr and Ilnvn onent mis inurniDg at I'oiisviuo. M. M. Burke. E. W. Shoemaker and S. n. M. Hollopeter, Eqs., attended tho I'ottsville court to-aay, B, It. Severn spent a part of to-day at the county seat. Hon. Joseph Wyatt went to Harrisburc tills morning. Joseph Rlttenhouso went to tbo county sent to-uay 10 iook alter contracts recent v awarded him for supplies by tho county UUJC1U13. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Davidson visited friends at Asulaud yesterday. David Morgan. Jr . of St. Clair, snent Snt. unlay evening and yesterday with town iriuuus. air. ai organ lor many years was engaged m silvor mining in tho West. Grant Lesslg has returned to Bethlehem. to resume uis studies. Leo Levy visited ills parents at Hazleton yesteruay. Miss Ella M. McGulnness is visiting friends in rnuaueipiua Miss Viola IEaudenbush snont yesterday as u Kucsi, oi iricuus at rtew isoston. Dr. P. F. Burko was a guest of friends at Loutrana yesteruay Martin Dovitt spent this morning at Potts- V1I10. G. Edgar Hoover, of Pottsvllle, was a guest oi uis parents in town yesteruay. John Stein and Leon Wasloy left town this morning for Philadelphia, to resume their studies. Misses lirelsch, of Tamaqua, aro guests of Jacob nanus' iHinlly, on East Uentto street Jumes Townsend, of St. Clair, was a guest oi town menus yesteruay. Mrs. Daniel Iieedv. Sr.. and Mrs. John Creasy, of Berwick, are being entertained by .Mr. ana airs, uamci icceuy, jr., oi town, Miss Jennie Morrison was homo from the Miners' hospital to spend Easter with her motner atisrowusrillo. Messrs. I), J. McElhattou and James Brady. oi ruiiaucipnia, u clever specialty team wero visitors to town yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. L. Brown, Miss Mary Kiinmel aud Samuel Stahl wero guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Alfred Kitto, at Girurdville, yesterday. Messrs. Joseph Biersteln and Adam Millor were Laster visitors to Shamokin Miss Cora Sterner was homo from Nowark, If. J., to spend taster wltn ner parents. William Fronts left town to-day for Bead ing, at whlcn place he will make his futuro home. Dr. M. 8. Klstlor was presented with a baby boy by ills wile this morning. Councilman l). ii. James aud wuo wero Tamaqua visitors yeoterday. Oscar Cuff, of Beading, is being enter tallied by William Marshal. Mrs. Loom is, of Giiberton, was a visitor to town to-day. Charles Broome, of Brownsville, has re turned irom a visit to I'ottsville. Mrs. Moll and Mrs, Kear, of I'ottsville, aro tno guosu or jura. I. 31, stout, ot aoutu White street. Messrs. P. J. ScanUn and Harry Tempest. of town, el oso this week with the ltoso Comedy Company, at De Forrest, Wis. Hugh Balrd, of Brownsville, loft town this morning to atteud the funeral of a friend at Altooua, and also to visit his sons at Mc Keesport. Misses Lizzio Edwards aud Gladys Bow lands spent yesterday visiting friends at Shamokin. Miss Olive M. Johnson, of Lost Creek, was a guost of friends at shamokin yesterday. Mrs. Lees, of Hazleton, was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Hough in town yester day. Mrs. William It. Pratt has returned home from Philadelphia. Mrs. William Wragg, of Shamokin, was visitor to town on Saturday. Peter Wendling, of Shamokin, was among the visitors to town ou Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Kepchinski. of Depow, N. Y , are the guests of the hitter's hrothr, Joseph, on Hast Centre street Miss Isa Woods returned to New York y9' torday, after a pleasant visit to her mother, at tho Glover residence, on South Jardln street. Charles Muskowskl. a thrifty Polish man of town, has gone to Florida to look after the interests of his orange grove. He will remain in tho South for six nioutui, f M liaii'MMaiiMMati'WSMWliWMa.WM KEEPING STEP. mm mm Wm wm fflim mm mm 9 and 11 South Main The Cars AVere Slopped. Queer complications havo arisen at Maha noy Piano because of the caveln. Tho hole has been filled up and tbo Traction Company ran its cars over tho hole on Friday but were notified by the owners of the Lawrence col liery to suspend running their cars over the dangerous place in the future. The electric railway railway company claims tho right to run their cars by tho francblso granted them by the borough, but the colliery officials, who would be liable In case of accident, say they havo tho right to protoct themselves. The cars have ceased running at that point. Another Telephone Company Independent telephone companies, so far as applications for chartors are concerned, are springing up in every direction. Following the one recently organized here, Pottsfille now comes forward with what will bo known as tho Anthracite Tolephono Company. Tho incorporators are Georgo J. Wadlinger, A. Prince, Joseph Wadlinger, Thomas L. Stephons and J. W. Sallada. Application for a charter will be made to tho Governor on Saturday, giving them tho right to operate telcphouo and telegraph lines throughout this county. Dropped Dead on the Street. Henry Seltzingor, aged 55 years, dropped dend on tho street at Pottsvillo Saturday oveuiug, while he was on his way home. His death was duo to a sudden heart attack. He was a veteran of tho civil war. His wife died last week. Tho Passing of march. Tho mouth of March was a cold, wet, cloudy mouth. There wero eighteen cloudy days, eight partly cloudy and only five clear days. More than half tho days since Janu ary 1st have been cloudy, and less than one third havo been clear. Fire I Fire I lrel Insure your proporty from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companios: Phlla. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins, Co,, Amorican Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Flremon's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah. I'ltnornl of Spanish War VIotlrns. Wlikeabnrre, Pn., April I!. Two vic tims o the American-Spanish war were buried in Luzerne county yesterday. They were John Jlcllride, of this city, and Julius It. Well, of Plymouth. The bodies were brought to this cquntry from Cuba on the transport Crook, and ar rived here early yesterday morning. Sle Brido wns the only Wilkesbnrre man killed in the war. Ills remains were followed to the grave by the local O. A. It. post nnd several companies of the National Guard, nlso u number of civic societies. The people of Plymouth turned out in great numbers lit AVeil's funeral. The Jewish ritual was ob served at the grave. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. At onco. a piano player. Apply at Uentz's saloon, corner Main and Coal trects. It FOUND. A gold ring. Owner may secure sanio upon paying the cost of this adver tisement and npplying to Peter tschaff, 213 West woai eireei, Biienanuuau. -s-a-vt IriOlt SALE. About thirty largo and small ? parlor lamps, also a large fetove, lMu.t be sold Monday evening. Conway Bros , 103 X Main St. 2t TMI'KOVI! YOUIt WltlTINa.lly sending 23o I. for SO assorted pcnB for business and line corresponding purposes to Tun Habt MVa Co., 3-29-tf I'ottiville, l'a. pOK ItUNT. A ball for meeting purposes Can be rented for Monday night only. Best hall in town. Apply at Kefowlch's clothing house 8-20-tf "VTOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 11 ply to S. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhenandoab. B-31-tt Bell's Meat Market. Wholesome meat a, fresh, with prompt de livery, la one of our many specialties Another thing U our rellablilfty. You can leave an order with us, or eend, without uny doubt of getting Just what you order. Our prices are always right. BELL'S. 19 II. OAK STREET. Our Spring Suitings Are Winners. Our inimitable Cat terns give the eat results ever at tained In wen's gar ments. And yet, we sell cheap. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 WE KEEP REGULAR STEP WITH THE ADVANCE OF FASHION, AND EACH CHANGING STYLE IS RAPIDLY DUPLICATED IN OUR STOCK. Handsome, carefully made, perfect fitting, well trimmed suits, in all the popular materials and colors, suits that a tailor wouldn't put up under $22.00, and we sell them choice at $8.50. Mammoth Clothing Street. o)- -(o Come to 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, heatets, oil cloths aud 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 judgj. D. and J. Siegel, Cut-Price Shoe Sale ! For 30 Days Only ! These goods are of un equalled quality and can be relied upon to giv perfect satisfaction. Ladies' fine shoes, , formerly $3.50. now j)i,)U Ladies' unrivalled shoes, for merly 53.00, now $2.25 Ladies' shoes, for- . merly $2.25, now Jpl.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. A. WOMER, 124 NORTH MAIN STREET, COMPETENT RETOUCHERS ! . LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY! At our gallery you get a photograph that will make you look pleasant aud run no chances lant and run no chances Ciood photos at 23 cents on ueiiiguisappoiuieu. per dozen, Frames and Crayons of Every Des. crlption at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio, 29 West Centre street, I. Wo must poeltlvely vacate our present quarters onApiIUth. Our stock Is exceptionally large and mutt be reduced to avoid much trans ferring. During this short period we will sell a big stock of all grades of Groceries, Plour, Feed, Hay, Below Cost. 2-pound block of the best Codfish, ioc. 3 and 4 Best Mackerel, 25 Cents. E3. A. Friedman, 216 West Centre Street. Three doors below brick school. Tho Rosy Freshness ni" TJ,.lv,,,tJ,J,"?'tof" ' to in la Inva riably obtained by thofewhome Poiioiri Complexion Powder. mm EftfiS wm wm mm wm mm mg wm mm House, mm mm L. Goldin, Proprietor. See Us ! - 124-131 south Main st. 5C- SI I announce to the publfo that begin ning to-day, March 22nU, uiy ratea will be: Sr-Eie I3C Hair Cutting 10c HIRAIVI SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, l'a. WARE, ROOFING. SMITHING, REPAIRING. STOVE REPAIRING M. J. LEACH, NO. 221 EAST CENTRE STREET. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and ranker ot Wax and Natural Designs For use on funeral occasions. AU binds nf design always on hand and special designs made on short notice. Hcst materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slippers with patent extension device. Easter Orders Promptly Attended to. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. REMOVAL Of our store to 210 West Centre street about April Ut. During our short etay at our old stand BARGAINS In Groceries, Flour, Feed, Butter and Eggs will be still bigger than wo usually extend to our customers. Ellis Guzinsky, No. 222 West Lloyd Street. Shenandoah, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Kefractlonist, who has testimonials from the best people of the county, as to his ability, will beat GRUIILER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cnuso you any trouble call and see him. Olasscs furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for breeding purposes. Japanese Gold Fish and globes. PIgions Common fancy. MINlNd SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, 105 East Centre street, Phenaudoah, l'a. 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 Ulock, BIG REDUCTIONS In the Price of GROCERIES, FLOUR and FEED. This Is a splendid chanco to buy any of tbo aboru articles at bucIi redlculously low prices never before offered lu this town. Here la an Illustration: 7 pound of loose starch for 23c. 13 bars of soap for 25a. S pounds of washing soda for Sc. A quart bottlo of blue for Bo. On Monday, the 8rd Inst., we remove to No. 2XJ West Uentro street. Philip Yarowsky, 313 WEST CENTRE BT SHENANDOAH, FA