We are the wholesale and retail agents for Veronica Water. The Great Rheu matism Cure. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North naln Street. Baby Coaches MP. Go-Carts ! UllUUllU Our go-carts are something new. They are just the thing for a child too large for a carriage and not large enough to walk. Our baby carriages are like the coming spring. They are just as "warm" as the first rays of suiv shine. You ought to come and 1rnV nt tlipm nnrl rlien we could Snv J I to you : DO YOU SEE how well prepared we are with this stock, the largest ever yet brought here. DO YOU SEE that we have put the very smallest prices on these goods yet quoted here. DO YOU SEE that our goods have a better make and finish than ever. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. we can special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. ' 3.50 " " 2 25. 2.00 " " 1.25. Ladies' 3. 00 " " 2.00. 2.25 " ' 1.50. " 1.50 1. 00. These prices range in comparison I with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1.25 and $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, -TO- 14 W. Centre St., FEROUSON HOUSE BLOCK. Directly old I opposite stand. our Forethought IS T1IK J1KST Thought. It Is wisdom to care for your hair and pre vent the loss of It. Keep the scalp healthful Hlia in poos are Indispensable We crtve them and srlve them right. The firice is only 00 cents, nsftrnlflcant when compared to the re sults. We do It at your home every day with the exception of fcat- uruay. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson House Block. IT'S AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN To 000V at 11 and It la next to Impossible for a worn til to cook natlsfoctorlly unleM the liaa the F roper material to practice tbe culinary art. 're 7011 tried our ataple and fancy palate pi eaten? E. B. FOLEY, " Centre 81, Rl NIL TUB WnATIIKK. Tho temporaturo has rfdun through out tho Interior of the country unit la nbovo tho sonson alilo averngo from tho MiHSlBSlppl rlvor to tho pla toau regions. Frost was reported gon orally Sunday morning In the In terior of tho mid dle and oast gutf and South Atlan tic states. Fore- rnat fnt thta an Hon until 8 p. in.: Fair and warmer; light to fresh to southwesterly winds. Fair and warm er tomorrow. Sunrise, 5:30: sunset. 6:33: length of day, 13h., 3m. PERSONAL MEN HOW. Frank P. Sranlan, who linn been confined to his homo with pleuro-pncumonla.U rapidly convalescing. Misses OJdlo Fulton, of Olrardvlllo, and Florcnco Uardner, of Nosquehonliitr, wero tho guests of friends hi town Saturday even ing. Misses Jonnlo Davis and Matilda Clouscr, of Mahanoy City, spent last ovcnlngln town. Mrs. J. W. Mover, Mrs. J. M. SclieafTer and Mrs. Henry Itntli attended tho fuuorul of ,I,"T0 "l ittsyiii0 to-day. m. sr. nurk0 and s. o. si. Hoiiopotcr. 13sqs and Constablo Phillips wero among tho townsmen who attended motion court at Pottsvillo to day. Charles Kadzicwicz made n business trip to Pottsvillo this tnorning. Robert A. Davenport was among tho town people who paid a visit to tho county scat to day. P. P. D. Kirlin lias returned from a week's vlsit to hia family at Philadelphia. ur nr ii. J . i c- i ! - to Philadelphia and New York William Mangam, of West Coal street, is confined to his homo with au attack of ill u ess Miss Nellie Delaucy has gone to Homestead to visit frionds Dr. Dill, who was a guot of Mine Inspec tor Stein's family tho past two weeks, has gone to Gettysburg to visit his mother and will visit town again beforo returning to Wisconsin C. W. Newbouscr transacted business at Pottsvillo to-day, William Brennan spent a part of to-day visiting friends at Mincrsvilio. Walter G. Treibly, of Fountain Springs, was a visitor to town to-day, Mrs. John Bunn visited friends at Potts villo yesterday, Michael Gcrrity and Joseph Gordon, of Lost Creek No. 2, visited friends at Ccntralia yesterday M. H. Master spent Sunday with his mother at Emans, Lehigh county, J. P. Scanlan, of Ilazleton, was the guest of town relatives yesterday, William McElwee, a member of the paid tiro department of Washington, D. C, at tended the funeral of his father, George Mc Etwee, at Brownsvlllt, to-day. Miss Annie Bioidan Is seriously ill at her homo on West Apple Apple alley. George Boroskt, of Ttortn Fine street, is suffering from an attack of bronchitis. Mrs. John Heilly and Mrs. Cbllds, of PTi ! In il ol nli Irt trnrn ilin rruncto nf fnwn roln. tives yesterday, Morris Heck in an was a visitor to Mt. Carmel to-day. Eczema, scald head, hives, Itchiness of the skin of any sort, Instantly relieved, perman 1 ently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 25c Will get you more meat at our market than any where else Our always fresh beef, pork, veal, mutton, sausages, pickled and smoked meats are the finest to be procured. J. 203 E. Centre St. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but tlutt little extra walk will benefit your purse. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. COLUMBIA Is drank by everybody, it is now on tap. Private families supplied. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for breeding purposes. Japanese Gold Fish and globes. Pigeons Common fancy. MININO SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 But Centre street, Shenandoah, l' toOCK Beer Pol Your finger on yoiip Pise You feel the blood rushlne along. But what kind of blood? That is the question. Is it pure blood or Impure blood? If the blood Is impure then you are 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 cheeks are pale and your com plexion Is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, boils, or some eruption of the skin. wny not purity your biooa r 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 are bilious, take Ayer's Pills. They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla, They cure constipation also. 5 nriio to our uaciora. Write them freely all the particulars I In I srouiDt renlv. wlthmit unit. your cue, Yon VII recairo ft 1 . s . ..... ... LUUJ U.S. AJiW .,. U. AVE.lt, Irtwell, Mai WM. PENN. Frederick Smith, who had his left leg squeezed between timbers at tho Wm, Pcnn colliery last Thursday, is rapidly recovering from tho injury. Miss Amelia Schoppo, daughter of Jacob Scboppe, is suffering from a complication of diseases. David Mitchell and family spent yesterday with Mahanoy City acquaintances. Harry Hunter and family, of Ashland, were guests at the residence of Superintend ent W, H. Lewis yesterday. The services in the M. E. church last oven ing were attended by an unusually large congregation. The anthem rendered by male quartette composed of Edwin Jones, Eobert Leddon, Thomas Fox and John Knight was beautiful, and much appreciated The duet by Miss Jean Glover and Mrs. Laura Knight was another feature of the musical portion of the program. Tlie Heat Spring-Time Tunic Trip. A Seashore When spring-time comes, after tho dull. heavy winter weather, wo all feci tho need of something to tone up tho system. For merly this was done by tho use of hitter de coctions, hut uow-a-days tho knowing ones liavo found that tho best tonic is a trip to the ocean beach, and the practico of spending few days on tho Shore is finding moro and more devotees every year, so much so that tho Seaside Hotels make extra arrangements toaccommiidato tho early Spring visitors. Atlantic City, with its numerous opeu-all the-year hotels, sun parlors and magnificent boardwalk with a southern exposure, giving promenadcrs a splendid view of tho ocean while inhaling the warm iuvicuratiug salt air wafted up from tho gulf stream, Is es pecially Bulled for the purpose, and througli tbe good train service of the Philadelphia & Reading route (Atlantic City It. K.) has quick railroad connection with all points. Fast trains leave Chestnut St. and South St Ferries at couvenient hours and througli tickets are sold and haggaso checked through from or to all points on tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway and its connections. We would also call tho attention of th traveling nubile to tho fact that Philadelphia & Reading engines burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoke. The Atlantic City Railroad is double track all the way, and is ballasted with anthracite cinders, thus eliminating the very disagreeable feature of dust, and that this routo has the record of Inaugurating the CO minute train service botween Philauelphi and Atlantic City, running and maintaining for 00 days without a break tho fastest train in the world A book has been compiled by tho Company, giving Interesting statistics re carding these (acts. It will bo sent by mall to any one who will address with a two cent stamp Ed sou J. Weeks, General Passonger Agent, Philadelphia. GhoulUU Journalism. From Pottsvllle Republican. In the light of recent events reasons why Tom Joyce should be pardoned aro multiply' Ing. Two or tnreo fellows have dovoloped i tbe newspaper arena within too past year who can write as venomously as Tom could write in his palmiest days, and thoy are exercising their accomplishment very freely from day to day. Not oven the dead escape their scurrilous, venomous pens Such "journalism" cannot be pronounced reputable or conducive to public morals. Artistic Printing. The Herald's well equipped job depart ment has just turned out a noat, artistic blotter which has been much admired by our busi ness men. It is printed In calors and has calendar for tho month of April In one corner, thus keeping tho day of tbe mouth before you all the time, .Good printiug is tho only kind we do, aud the blotter referred is a fair sample of our work. With our presses, our type, and our "know how." can accommodate your every want in the printing line. The Ueuald print synonymous with neatness and tasty type effects. We can furnish blotters, printed either one or more colors, on short notice and at reasonable rates. This is ono way and a good one of keeping your business before tho public. Shall wo do some for you 7 Killed at lamuquu. Joseph Bwansboro, of Ulrardvllle, was killed at the weigh scales at Tamaqua, while attempting to couple two cars. His body was badly crushed. Deceased was about 42 years of age, and boarded In Tamaqua, altboug his home was iu Glrardville, whore bo leaves a widow and several children. Acetylene Gas, The Mayor of Reading, has refused grant permission to a linn In that city store calcium carbide, the material of which acetylene gas is made, on their premises I the city as no provision for its Btorage has been made by councils. As It is said to highly Inflammable tho Mayor cvldentally does not care to assume the responsibility. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Olironlrlml for Hatty 1'ernsnl. Harry Llnkcnhoff and Tcter J. Kuboldzis, of town, havo enlisted in the regular army. Fred. Ilurkhart, who formerly conducted n bakery In this town, and now a resident of St Clair, will rcmovo to York, Pa. Thcophllus Williams will shortly removo to St. Clair and occupy his own property thcro, for which ho has secured a hotol licciiso. Two Hungarians visited St. Clair and at tempted to pass counterfeit money. They feigned ignorance, and tho mattor was dropped. Tho wages of Lehigh Valloy train flagmen have beon advanced ten por cent. A strango thing occurred at tho Vandorbllt wedding. Tlioro wero sixteen gold presents to one silver, Shamokln and Mt. Carmel will both cclc brato Dnwoy Day, on May 1st. Yesterday was tho 33rd anniversary of Leo's surrender. Tho capacity of Pottsvlllo's shirt factory Is to bo increased William V. Weand, Stato Secretary of tho 'atriotlo Order Sons of America, was a visitor Pottsvllle to-day on business connected 1th tho ordor. William Evans has resigned tho position of flreboss at Morea colliery. i ho Comptroller of tho Currency has is- sued a call for n report of tho condition of national banks at the closo of business April 8. Mis? Fannio Morgan, the cvaneolist. Is conducting meetings In tho Baptist church at ottsvilio. Qeorgo Seagor is greatly Improving his recently purchased proporty on North Jardin treet. Mrs. Margarot Henry and family, of Gil bcrton, havo romoved to Pottsvillo. M. A. Caroy, the Democratic leader of Ilutlor township, Is said to bo a candidate for rrotuonotary. Ruv, P, B. Mover, who was assigned to tho Covenant M. E. church, at Orwigsburg, as its pastor, resigned, and Presiding Elder Mc Dowell appointod Rev. Daniel A. Keys. ork county Poor Directors have decided to compel peusiouors In tho almsliouss to pay for board at tho proportionate rate of f3 for each $12 they draw from Undo Sam. A syndicate of Pittsburg capitalists pro poses to establish big bridge-building works near Now Csistlo. Tho new filtration plant at York Is being visited by many Inspection parties from other cities interested In tho water question Westminster Presbytery meets to-day at Lancaster, and Rev. D. F. Giles, who retires moderator, will deliver the opening sormon.) At a sale of proporty of the late Mrs, Lehman, of Churchtown, Lancaster county, one of tho heirs noticed a false pockot cushion which was found to contain $43. There aro only SO cases on tho trial list for tho April term of Lancaster County Quartor Sessions Court, tho smallest number for any spring term In recent years. Tho overhead wires of the Lakesido rail way along East Centre street wero uudergoiug repairs to-day. Work on tho creation of tiio Swalm build ng by Contractor Morris Heckmau will be gin in a few days. Mr. Uockman has loft town in search of bricklayers. Loreuz Schmidt s Mt. Carbon brewery bock icer is being delivered to local customers by tho agent, Sol. Uaak. Tho Shamokln High school gave a largely attended musical and literary entertainment on rriday ovening. Tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. has staked off tho site for a now breaker at Locust Gap to pro- prro tho product of tho Gap and Spring col lierics. Tho division of the dioccso of Contral Pennsylvania or the Lplscopal church was discussed by tho standing committee of the ilioccso on Friday last. It will probably be consummated. Slater Newberry, believed to be the man who "held up" a Reading freight train Wllliamsport on Thursday night, has arrested by tho C. & I. polico, near been DEWEY NOT A POLITICIAN. no Could Not and Would Not Be a I'reslilontlul Cniiilldiito. Now York, April 10. Admiral Dew oy has given to the Manila correspond ent of Leslie's Weekly an Interview re garding the suggestion that the ad miral be made a candldato for tho oresldency next year. The admiral aid as to politics: 'I am a sailor. A sailor has no politics. The administration Is his party, and Republican or Democratic It makes no dleffernco. Then, again I como from Vermont, and you know what that means. To be anything but a Republican in Vermont is to bo man without a party. My Bag lieuten ant comes from Georgia. He tolls mo that to be anything but a Democrat In tho south Is to be a nobody. If lived Bouth I would probably be Democrat." "Havo you ever voted Y the corre spondent asked. Yes, years ago, but my vote was usually Influenced by personal prefer ence or local conditions. I am not a politician, have never hold political office, and am totally Ignorant of party mtracacies and affiliations." Admiral Dewey said that neither by vocation, disposition, education or training was he capacitated to fill the presidency. Ho said that he was too well along In life to consider such possibility. His health would not ad' mlt It. AtrtilnnUlo Objects to Kncllsli. Madrid, April 10. Tho following dls patch from Manila Is published here "Agulnaldo has Issued a decree dl rectlng that Spanish shall be the of ficial language throughout the arch Jpelago, and protesting against the American pretention to force tho use of English on the natives, who do not know it." To Old Point Comfort, Itlchinond nnd Washington Under Personal Kcort The next six-day personally-conducted tou to Old Polut Comfort, Richmond and Wash ington via the Pennsylvania Rsilroad will leavo New York aud Philadelphia on Satur day, April IS. Tickets, including transportation, meals en routo in both directions, transfers of passen gers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washing ton, and carriage ride about Richmond will be sold at rate of f3t.0O from Now York, Brooklyu and Newark; $32 60 from Trenton $31.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. OLD POINT COMFORT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, Includ Ing luncheon on going trip, ono and three- fourths days' board at that place, and goad to return direct by regular trains within i days, will be Bold In connection with tbl tour at rate of f 111.00 from New York; (13 SO from Trenton; $13,50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J.; or address Geo, W Boyd, Assistant Uonoral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Burdock Blood Bltteis is the natural, never falling cmtdy for a lazy liver. A SMALL RIOT. Haturdny Night Fracas Without Serious Itesulta Leads to Suits. At a late hour Saturday night nlno Llthu- nlans Indulgsd In a fracas on South Pear alloy that continued for several minutes, and In which several wore severely beaten. It started from a dlsputo between three men ovor ono obstructing tho way of tho other two on tho alloy, A fight started and six other men rushed from ahousoand took part. All tho parties wore intoxicated. Clubs wero freely used. Finally Enoch Saduskoy broke away, aud several of the party chased him. Saduskoy took refuge in shanty, but finding his pursuors were gradually closing in on tho place, ho loft It nd sprang through a window into a dwell ing, carrying tho window sashes with him In his flight. Ho remained quiet In tho house until his pursuers wont away. Tho occu pants of tho liouso wero not awakeucd by tho Binashing of tho window. Yostcrday morning Saduskey went back to tho placo to find his hat and money ho lost. Ho found both aud paid fur the dnmago dono. Ito sijo that had ho not gained admission to tho house ho would have been killed by his pursuers. Last night Saduskoy entered prosecution against Peter Baronofskl, Joe Klsawicz, Michael Synkawicz, JohnShlsatowicz, Luocli Baluoy, William Lavllsky, Michael RatomskI and Joseph Barbutus, on a charge of assault nd battery. Ilaronofrkl and Klsawicz also entered suit against tho six last named men, on a similar charge. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rhonm, fc7or sores. .... t Jt . 1 1 . ! 1 1. 1 .. 1 . . wl faoiiur, unnppcu iiuuub, cuiiuimiin, tiu. a..,, all skin eruptions, and positively cures pilrs, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give i orfect satislaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents por box. For salo by A. Waslor. Shooting Match, The shooting match botwecu John Whalen, ' Cumbola, and Patrick Giant, of Hill's patch, at Mahanoy City, ou Saturday after noon, resulted in a victory for the former. Whalen killed three birds out of oleven, while Grant killod two. Tho match was for $25 a eldo. Passed ft Cnunterfnlr. Frank Krlilno la under 75 ball for further hearing at Mahanoy City for passing a count erfeit silver dollar. It is belioved tbe coin is from the stock mauufactured at Shamokln recently. ltRPOItT OF THE CONDITION OF HE MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK nt Shenandoah, In the stato of Pennsylvania, nt the closo of buihiess, April otu, lmrj! RESOURCES Lfumnmul discounts - tl 15.765 36 Ovcrdrnfti, securod and unsecured -13 00 II. H. llonds to secure circulation d,o w Premiums nn V. H. Ilonds 6.500 00 Stocks, securities, eto 60,200 00 Ilnnklng-house. furniture, anil tixi 'J,uw uu Uiio from national hanks (not rcHcrvo nirclits) 4SU n Due from aimroved reservo aircnts 05,906 82 Checks nnd other cash items 2,249 75 Notes of other national banks z,4sa uu Fractional paper currency, nicKcisnnu cents 312 Ijiwful mnnev reserve In hnnlc. viz: Specie - 18.950 75 lA-Kftl-ieimer noies 0,0,0 w 1! H. rertlf'snl ileiinslt lor legal tenders 27,63t 75 Itedemntloii fund with U. S. treasurer o per ccm. circulation; o,eio w Total 5391,903 37 LIABILITIES. Cunltal stock Dald In 8100,000 00 Surplus fund 20,000 00 Unulvlued prollts, less expenses nnu taxes nald 17,007 02 Nntional Hank notes outstanding 07,500 00 Due to other nntional banks 9,013 18 Due to state banks nnd bankers 1,173 -11 IJIvKIenus unpaui iyi mj Individual deposits Buliject to check 176,555 55 Demand certificates of deposit 312 6-1 Certified checks 75 69 Cashier's chscks outstanding 1 25 Total i 391,903 37 State of Pennsylvania. County of Schuylkill, ss: 1, 12. B. Hunter, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above state ment la true to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. K. 1). IIUNTElt. Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this JOth tiny of April, 1399. s. u. M. lioLLOPETKU, correct Aiiesi : II. W. TlTMAN, P. .1. Gavgiian. Directors, a. W. Deuoall, 1 MISCELLANEOUS. ESTKAYED. On the fith inst. to the premises of William M. Morris, 27 South Bowers street, n sow with two young Bwlne. Owner can hnve same by proving property and paying i ue com 01 iceu uui, lauor anu me inserting o this advertisement. THOU SALI5. Who'e or half Interest of 1 brick build! pc located on East Centre street. Hteain heat and gas, bath room, and up-to date In every respect. For further information apply to S G. M, Hollo peter. 4-4-tf TMPItOVE YOUn WUITINO By sending 35o L for 85 assorted pens for business and line corresponding purposes to The II au t MVa Co . 3-20-tf PottHviDe, Pa. "XTOTICfi. Desirable properties for sale. An 1 ply to H. G, M. ilollopeter, attorney, nueunnuoau, tKJi-ti FOR GROWING BOYS AND FOR DELICATE GIRLS all good mothers wish to set a nourishing board. Our meats, clean, tender, Juicy, the proper coolness and age, nflord the beat aid irood mothers require. 1 ou con rely on our selection and our methods of work aro always open to the public. BELL'S, 19 1 m STREET COMPETENT RETOUCHERS ! LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY At our gallery you get a photograph that viii innie youioocnieassniaiiuruu uochanccn on being disappointed. Good photos at 33 cents per uuzen. Frames and Crayons of Every Des criptiou at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio, &A West Ceutru street, jgj The Monarch (AllSOI.UTKLY rUHLi.f ItB GtronKth comos from its freshly roasted, nnd Is sold o. y In o.io-pounti fcoaica packages. Each packaern will make 40 oup3. 1 po pack ago Is scaled at the Mills tiu.c the aroma Is nover weakened. It h s a do'lc'.ous fiivor. Incomparable strength. It Is a luxury within tho t unch of ali. Insist on "tlon" Corfoo Never rrrouhU nor ec d In bull.-. Nono Genuine without Lion's Lead. g If your Grocer WESTERN HORSE ' ii i i mm i n i i Watch This Space Cut-Price Shoe Sale ! For 30 Days Only ! These goods are of un equalled quality and can be relied upon to give perfect satisfaction. Ladies' fine shoes, , formerly $3.50. now J)Zt0U Ladies' unrivalled shoes, for- merly $3.00, now J)Z.Z0 Ladies' shoes, for- . merly $2.25, now 4)1. 0U 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. WOW1ER, 124 NORTH MAIN STREET. IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street 3KENANDOAH - fA REMOVAL! The Singer Sowing Ma chine Company has ro moved to 1 1 5 North Main street, next door to J. J. Price's dry goods storo EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, N . 13 North Jardin St. Ellis Guzinsky's Cheap Grocery Is now at its new place 216 W. Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doori below trick school. mm 1 of Strength is rarity, it la all pure coffpo, ('ops not nflvo J 'on Coffee In hit store, fci d lis I) i ntt and address that wo mny place it on i de thoxp. Do not accept i t" BnMtllnt V'OOUJON E ICl: CO., Toledo, Ohio. Will hold a public sale of 25 WESTERN HORSES At his exchange stables, corner Main and Coal streets, in the near future. For Date of Sale. Eyeglasses Cannot Fall Off. 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. 'RlEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 2I3 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. 3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents. 1 pound box Climax Baking Powder, 10 cents. 18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents. B. A. Friedrhan, 213 West Centre Street. Our Spring Suitings Are Winners. Our Inimitable Cut tern 8 give tlio est results ever at talued in men's gar ments. And yet, we sell cheap. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Ilcfractlonlst, who lias tcstlmontala from the best people of the county, as to his ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUB STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any (rouble call and bco him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. REMOVED ! PliilipYarowsky's GROCERY TO- No. 233 West Centre Street. 5C- SHAVE. I announce to the public that begin, nlnij to-day, March 22iul, my rate wIlFbo 1 - Shave Be Hair Cutting 10o HIRAM SPADE, 131 North Maiq Street, Shenandoah, l Uil I iLfJLe 8 I rrowviEW. shovpctnt improved msu
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