The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 11, 1899, Image 4

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    Wc are the wholesale and
retail agents for
Veronica Water.
The Great Rheu
matism Cure.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah,
Telephone Connection.
Pa.
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. 119-121-123 North Haiti Street.
Baby Coaches
and Go-Carts !
uuiiiiiui
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 sun
shine. You ought to come and
look at them and then we could say
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. 1 lp-121-123 North Main St.
spSingshobs
A big line of Men's, Ladies',
Misses' and Children's shoes await
your approval. We call special
attention to our exquisite line of
Russet Shoes.
Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50.
3.50 " 3 25.
" 2.00 " 1.25.
Ladles' 3. 00 " " 2.00.
" 2.25 " ' 1.50.
" 1.50 " ' 1.00.
These prices range in comparison
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
101! SHOE
27 South Main Street. Shenandoah,
I. SPONT, PROP.
FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE.
Pa.
Kelly & Conway,
TAILORS,
-TO.
14 W. Centre St.
FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK.
Directly
opposite
stand.
our old
Forethought
IS THE
11KST
Thought.
It Is wlwlom tocare
for your hair and pre
vent the Iom of It.
Keep the seal p
healthful Shampoos
are Indispensable
We (rive tltem and
Blve them right. The
firice Is only GO centa.
nslj;n1floant when
compared to the re
ntal U.
We do It at your
home every day with
the exception of Sat
urday. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors,
Ferguson House Block.
IFSAN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN
RE flfl if hL
To cook at all and It I next to Impossible for a
womin to cook aatlsfactorlly unless she a the
proper materials to practice the culinary art.
llkVou tried our staple and lancy palate
pleosen T
E. B. FOLEY, Centre Bt,
PERSONAL MENTION.
8. Hunt Patterson, nwoclHte editor of tlio
Pittsburg Times, and n nattvo of Pottsvlllo,
lmweil through town last evening on Ills way
homo. II 0 had been In PotUvillo visiting his
children.
Mrs. II. J. Muldoon was a county sent
vMtor yesterday nfternoon.
Hubert Cunningham, ono of nig Mino
ltuu's well known young men, left for Phila
delphia, whiro ho has tenured lucrativo cm
!loytnen Miss Mary Monaghan, of Shenandoah,
spent Sunday very pleasantly with her
friend, Miss Laura Koran, at Ashland.
Mrs. William Thomas and MlssOutslo Kllno
weft) visitors to Mahanoy City last evening
Mrs. Friedman, of South Jardln streot, and
daughter, Lottie, havo gone to Cntawls-a to
visit another ot Mrs. Friedman's daughters,
Mrs. Simon Yedinsky, Tho hitter's sou is
seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Robctts, of Altoona.aro
guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson, of
South West street.
Miss Ella Ambrose is lying seriously 111 at
her homo on Bast Ceutro street.
Mrs. Frances Rumble and daughter, Sadie-,
of Rlngtowu, woro tho guests of friends in
town to-day.
William Miller, of McAdoo, and formerly
of town, was a gnost of friends horo to-day,
l.lve Stock Mnrkrtts.
New Tork, April 10. Beeves dull, but
prices generally steady; steers, 4.308
G.00: fat oxen anil stags, JI.3WD; bulls,
8.2581.28; cows, WU3: choice lat cows,
J4I&4.06; cables slow; live catt.e, lMflttc.;
live sheep, IZWISHc ; liimbs, 14c; refrig
erator beef, 9c. Calves lower; com
mon to choice veals, tW&.&i tons, J65J
6.36. Sheep and lambs active and higher;
wooled sheep, $lB.oO; clipped do., 3.50g
4.G0; unshorn lambs, $5.6M!.70: clipped do.,
$4.7S6.7G; clipped culls, M; spring lambs,
J18C.16. Hogs steady at Jl4.26 for com
mon to choice.
EaBt Liberty, Pa., April 10. Cattle low
er; extra, 6.60G.(S6: prime, 8.205.35; com
mon, $3.tW3.90. Hogs slow; prime as
sorted medium weights, $t.05f4.10; heavy
hogs, 4(fM.05; heavy Yorkers, $495fH;
pigs and light YorKers, J3.7B3.90; roughs,
Ji.6O&3.60. Sheep steady; choice wethers,
J6.90O6; common, $383.76; cholco lambs,
JS.MfiG; common to good. $l.75fJ5.SG; clip
ped sheep, $3,754)4-40; clipped lambs, $4.G0?
6.30; spring lambs, $708; veal calves, $3.60
Kgan Rptitrltig Home.
'Squlro W, J. McCarthy, of St. Clair, has
received a telegram to tho cirect that Private
Con. Eagan, of tho First Nebraska Volunteer
Infantry, had arrived from Manila st San
Francisco, Mr. Eagan, with his regiment,
participated in the fighting in the Philippines
during tho month of February, and was
wounded in the head. Ho has so far re
covered as to be able to undertake the long
journey home. Mr. Eagan is a cousin of
'Squlro McCarthy's.
rr ILL NATlftV1
oiuouiooaior
2TEUE ALGIA and similar Complaints,
uuti prcparca unaer mo fitnngens
GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS
.prescribed by eminent physolai
DR. RICHTER'S
Akvinunn 95
World renowned ! RpmnrlrnblvDncceBsfall
OnlTiTinnlnn with Trnda Mark" Anchor."
iucKljUcaDotue. Atauaraggisiaorinronga
iB.usntca., :i3fcwct hew ions.
31 HIGHEST AWARDS.
13 Branch Houses Ova Glassworks.
Endorsed, and Hecommendeil by
cwier prominent
DR. niCHTER'S
ANCHOR" STOMACIIAI. best for
Clollc. Pvspepslii&fitninnrh Coinplnltitw.
Will get you more meat
at our market than any
where else
c
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 that little extra walk will benefit your
purse.
Eyeglasses Cannot Fall Off.
ihis new invention insures
absolute comlort 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.
YOUR EYES.
J. D. COLDRCN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
The noted Refractlonlst, who has testimonials
from the best people of the county, as to his
ability, will be at
ORDELER'S DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK.
If your wyes cause you any trouble call and see
him. Glauses furniahed It needed and no
medicine.
EXAMINATIONS FREE.
Handsome Comploxion J
of tbegTeatest charms a woman can!
rozzoNrs vourLKxioji rowDssj
1
I
m
I MONT VTO 50
1 la one
possess
glrcslt
I Your
p
You feci the blood rushinz
nlonc.
But what kind or 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 Dale and vour com-
plexton Is sallow. You arc
iroumea witn pimples, doiis,
or some eruption of the skin.
Why not purify your blood?
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.
Wrlto to our Doctors,
Write them frnfttvall ttin nnrtli.lr.
In yonr ewe. Yon v'll recshr.
prompt reply, without aoat.
Address, 1U. J, o. AVER,
ijweii, mass.
A r,aly's IIhikI Fonml.
Tho little town of Centralis was greatly ex
cited on Sunday and it was several hours be
fore the usual quiet was restored. It all oc
curcd ovortho announcement that a hand had
been found and it looked very much as If a
foul murder had been committed. And when
it was announced that it was a lady's hand,
tho populace became angry aud wanted a
quick investigation. It proved to bo the
property of a medical student, who was mak
ing a study of it.
Buy Eoystono flour. Bo sure that tho name
Lessio & IlAEIt, Ashland, Pa., is printed, on
every sacV.
Ilooiovolt's 'Vilc)ino to Chlcnco.
Chicago, April 11. When Governor
Roosevelt last night rose to speak be
fore the Hamilton club, in the Appo
mattox day celebration, tho cheers that
greeted him prevented the speaker for
many minutes from beginning his
speech. It was a greeting such as one
man does not receive more than once
or twice in a lifetime. The boxes of
tho Auditorium, as well as tho seats
In the hall back of tho banquet floor,
were filled with a largo throng, and
these Joined in the welcome that for
few minutes seemed to overpower
tho governor.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Hainfield. 111.,
makes the statement, that she caught cold.
which settled on her lungs ; she was treated
lor a month by lier lamily physician, but grew
worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic
tim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption ; she
bought a bottle and to her delight found her
self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued
its use and after taking six bottles, found her
self sound and well ; now does her own
housework, and is as wcl' as she ever was.
l-rre trial bottles of tins Great Discovery at A.
Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles So cents
and Si. 00.
ItEl'OUT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
at Shenandoah, In the State of Pennsylvania,
at the close of business, April S, 1899:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts (321,03(1 42
Overdrafts, secured nnd unsecured 610 93
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 100,000 00
Stocks, securities, etc 81,581 50
itatiKing House, lurniture ana uxturcs J,8uu w
Due from xsatlonal Manks (nut re
serve agents).. C01 C4
Due from state banks and bankers...... 0&1 G8
Due from npnroved reserve agents 41.321 57
Checks and other eah items 5,K3fl 32
Notes of other National banks..' 10,430 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cent. 1.010 29
Lawful money reserve in hank, viz:
Specie J 49,231 85
I egal-tendrr notes 9,900 00
U.S. certlf's of deposit for
legal tenders 59,151 85
Redemption fund with U. S treasurer
(0 per cent, or circulation; l,.m uu
Total $031,927 20
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In (100,000 00
Harplus fund 20,0.0 00
unuiviucu proms, joss expenses anu
taxes paid 0.437 GO
National Hank notes outstanding 90 000 00
Due to other National Hunks 15,772 43
Duo to state banks and bankers 2,20ri 59
individual deposits subject to check... ZH.3,188 93
Demand certincatoi, of denosit 8.803 80
Time certificates of deposit 102,491 02
Certified checks 100 00
Cashier's cheolis outstanding 904 19
Total (081,927 20
State of Pennsylvania, County of Schuylkill, as i
1. S. W. Yost. CAshler of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above state
ment is true to too nest ot my Knowieage ana
belief. 3. W. Yost, Cashier.
Subscribed and swbrn to before me this 11th
day of April 1899. S. U. JI. Holopetek.
Correct Attest : Notary Public
Moses Owens, 1
John Gruiiler, V Directors
W. M. Hrewer, )
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Gent's Furnishings.
The proprietor will retire from this branch of
uiiBineag aim uevoie ins enure ume 10 niaaaioon
mid restaurant. Only the best of Uquora and
cigars on hand,
Peter Greenberg,
320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah.
Tho Rosy Freshness
And a velvet softness of the alcln Is Inva
riably obtained by tuoro who uso Pouomi's
Complexion Powder.
01
se
M
PITHY POINTS.
llHppenlnga Throughout the Country
OhronlelKit tor Hatty l'ertunl.
Tho employees of tho Maplo Hill district
wero raid to-day.
1'. & It. train No. 58, on tho Catnwlssa
branch, has boon annulled.
JudKo Marr will return from North Caro
lina this week.
It Is said on Rood authority that thoro Is
75percont. profit In tho manufacture of
silks. What think our monoyed men ?
Daniel It, Ilcddall, of Tamaqua, has ac
cepted a position as Balosman for tho Atlantic
licfinlng Company through l'onusylvauia
and Maryland,
If you cannot buy costly presents for your
friends, you can, at least, givo them somo
ccnulno 18-carat smiles and somo solid gold
words.
Stooping to pick up a stick from tho track
between two cars ia tho Pennsylvania rail
road yard, at Harrlsburg, Willis B. Low was
caught by tho bumpers and fatally squeezed.
Frank Mars, of Pinegrove Twp., whllo
walking along the banks of Swatara Creok,
stumbled over a box, nnd upon opening it
discovered tho decomposed dead body of 5
female Infant.
Nov. Smith, of Sardis, Wcstmoro'and
county, has been tendorcd the pastorate of
Mlnersvillo's English Lutheran church.
Two hundred minors at tho Berwind
Whlto shaft, near Dubois, yesterday struck
for an incrcaso of wages.
St. Mark's Reformed church, at Lebanon,
U left $5000 by the will of tho lato Cyrus
Kleisor Mark, of Lcwiston.
By a premature blast at tho Silver-brook
rtrlpping, John Ward and Michael Forry
wore fatally injured.
Mayor Williams, of Wllliamsport, last
night appointed W. E. Page to ho Chief of
the Fire Department, and Frank Strykor to
ho Chief of Police.
Rev. D. D. Murray, pastor First Baptist
church, Pottsvllle, has tendered, his resigna
tion, caused by falling health.
Many peop'o are moving from Pottsvllle,
and empty houses aro plentiful.
It has just beon made known that Miss
Lottie Jacoby, of Shenandoah, and Arclilo
Adams, of Mahanoy City, wero married In
Philadelphia on April 1. Record.
Pottsvillo lias about as much chanco of
becoming a city as the editor of tho Journal
has of going to Klondike.
Ashlaud wheelmen are agitating a tlcycle
path from that placo to Gordon.
Vulcn Iron Works at Tamaqua resumed
this morning after a long Idleness, employing
100 men.
Work at all tho P. & R. shops Is said to be
brisk.
Father Brady, of Tamaqua, is suffering
from an annoying attack of tho grippe.
Father Kane,, of Philadelphia, is assisting
him in his church work.
Two now breakors are to bo erected in the
anthracite coal region this year. Ono is to
be put up at Lattimer and tho other to bo
erected at Mahanoy City.
Cards are out announcing tho wedding of
Miss Annie Nclfert, daughter of Mrs, C. A.
Neifort, of Tamaqua, to John Davis, son of
John W. Davis, of Lansford.on April 87.
Henry K. Downing, of Pottsvllle, has been
granted an incrcaso of pension from $8 to $10.
Tho sales of anthracite for the first three
mouths of 1809 have exceeded those of any
previous year since 1803, tho nearest approach
being tho corresponding period of 1805.
In another column will he found tho appli
cation for a charter for tho new ice company.
Itching piles? Never mind if physicians
have failed to euro you. Try Doan's Oint
ment. No failure there. 50 cents, at any
drug store.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED. By a respectable young: woman,
washing to do at home or out. Cleaning
uy vue uuy. .urs.i nomas, in union street,
TpOIt SALTS. Who'o or half Interest of a
L.' oricK uuuuing jocntca on Jnst Centre street.
Steam heat anii gas, bath room, and up-tu date
In every respect. For further Information
apply to S Q. M. Hollopeter. 4-4-tf
TMI'IiOVE YOUIt M'RITINa. By sending 25c
L jor uasurtcu pens lor uusiness ana nno
corresponding purposes to
Tub Hart M'k'o Co ,
8 -tf Pottsvllle, t'a.
NOTICK. Desirable properties for sale. Ap
ply to S. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney,
rtiieimiiuuuii, tKll-ti
rUIAUTEIt NOTICE -Notice Is hereby given
J that an application will be made to the
uovernorol Pennsylvania, at Harrlnburir. on
Wednesday, the third day of May, 1899, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon, by Christian Schmidt,
8 O Roberts, K 11. Foley Frederick Keithnn,
jr. M. Hurke, W. D SchmlcIewsVi, Win. Snyder
and John Weeks, for themselves and others,
under the Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pfiun.vlvanla. entitled "An Act to
l'rovido for tho Incorporation and Regulation of
Certain Corporations," approved April 29,18,1
and tlio supplements thereto, for the charter of
an Intended corporation to bo called and known
as "Tho l'eonlcs Artificial lee Coninanv. of
Shenandoah, Pennsylvania," tho character and
objects whereof are tiie manufacture of Ice by
artificial process; nnd for these purposes to
have, possess and enjoy all the rights, bouefits
ana nrlvoteires of the said Act of Assembly nnd
us suppieine-ms.
M, 31. HURKE,
Solicitor.
Shenandoah, Pa , April 11, 1899. 4-11-18-25
FOR GROWING BOYS
AND FOR DELICATE QIRLS
all good mothers wish to set
a nourishing board.
Our meats, clean, tender, Juicy, the proper
coolness and age, afford the beat aid good
mothers require. You can rely on our selection,
and our methods ot work are always open to
the public
BELLI 19 1 m WI
COMPETENT RETOUCHERS !
LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY I
At our gallery ynu get a photograph that
will malm you look pleasant and run no chances
on being uisappoimeu.
Good photos at S3 cents
per dozen.
Frames and Crayons of Every Des
crlption at Reduced Prices.
Dabb's Studio,
29 West Centra street,
LUNCH
41 i ImS
"In tho morning tho pain would catch mo
oourago I could mustor to get out of bed at alt,
and legs.
"During the day I would have attacds iu
body. These attacks were ofton so sudden thoy mado mo dizzy. I lost my appotlto and was disqualified for mental effort. I felt so dull
and heavy In both mind and body that I lost all Interest in everything. I was moody, disheartened and discouraged. To mo the futuro
appeared as unwholesome and discolored as my own yellow skin and eyes.
jiany peopio nan rocommenuea Warner's saro euro to mo ami l inano up my minu to try it. mo nwuit was boyona my expectations
or hopes. Up to that timo I had beon In such misery that I would nltornatoly stand on ono loot, and then on the other to case the pain,
but before I had finished tho first hottlo of tbo Safe Cure I felt n chanco for tho better After havirg taken five bottles in all a tlmo
covering porhaps as many weeks, tho pain was entirely gono and I enjoyed tho unspeakable blessing of good health. From theso facta,
wnen peopio asx mo my opinion ot Warner's
Qermantnwn, Pa."
Now If tho reader will lend mo his ears for a
Tho complaint which gave Mr. Jacques such
cases are moro painful and prostrating. Our
ancient inquisitors, wno sougnt to correct Heresy
incy migut uavo Bparea memseives me uso oi
would chaugo their creed quicker than a wink
Now here is tho point in a nutshell : All
produced in tho system and retained there by a
glanro, as you aro not likely to get hold of any
m other words, euro liver and kidney complaint and you cure rheumatism, gout, sciatica and most other kinds of norvo pain. And
tho agent to do it with is Warner's Safe Cure. This shows why, as I said at tho outsot, Livcrlaud is a blggir country than Iudia,
Do You Ever Look at
Our Show Windows ?
Our Display of
Spring and
Summer Clothing
For men and boys' and
children's novelties, is a
marvelously beautiful one,
and complete in every
detail.
arnmoth Clothing House,
Largest Clothing House in the County,
and 11 S. Main
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 $2.50
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.
A. WOMER,
124 NORTH MAIN STREET.
REMOVED !
Philip Yarowsky's
GROCERY
TO
No. 233 West Centre Street.
5C- shaveT
I announce to the publlo that IcrI n
nluar to-day, March 22nd, my rutua
, wlllbe!.....
Shave Be
Hair Gt-utirig 10c
HIRAM SPADE,
131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pu.
TlflE TOO
In tho back of tho head Jind gtvo mo million
Whon I tried to stand erect on my lout It felt
my spine which involved my head nnd seemed
Halo (jure, you can lmagino wnat my nuswer
minute I will say a few plain words suggested by tho nbove letter.
an unhappy oxnorionco was that form of ihoumatism commonlv called sciatica. Phw dts.
friend has In no way exaggerated tho torments
by means or bodily pain, could havo Imposed
tue racic, tne tnumDscrew, too noui, aim otners
to get rid of this variety of torturo.
forms of rheumatism and eout aro caused bv tho
torpid liver. Paste this fact on the walls
moro Important Information this year.
St., L. Goldin, Proprietor.
WESTERN HORSE SALE.
1 o.Nf
Watch This Space
Largest Stock. Largest Stores.
Largest Profits to Buyers.
These are a few ol the many inducements our new stores offer to
patrons. Come and see our stock of stoves, furniture, tinware, hard
ware and carpets. We can save you more money in less time than any
other store in town. No necessity of running to numerous stores to
furnish a home. We can furnish you one from the cellar to the garret.
Our stock and prices will cause you much astonishment. We are head
quarters for baby coaches.
STOVE REPAIRING OP ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAMES
MANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES.
D. and J. Siegel,
Our
Spring
Suitings
Are
Winners.
Our Inimitable
Cat tern s give the
est results ever at
tallied in inen'a cur
inents. And yet, we
sell cheap.
Portz Bros.,
North Main Street.
24
REMOVAL!
Tho SIngor Sowing Ma
chine Company has re
moved to 1 1 B North Main
street, next door to J. J.
Price's dry goods store.
va mi xi o
SHORT.
A home-kcorlnn friend of mine and I took a
lunch together tho other day. lie had never
been out of the Stato of Ohio, whllo 1 was Just
back from thrco years' residenco and travel in
India "Now," said my Innocent companion as
ho sipped his coffee, "wo havo half an hour yet
before us; suppose you tell me all about India.
You talk and I'll listen."
An attack of lockjaw could not havo shut off
my sprcch moto completely. At bst I managed
to artlculatv: Kscuso me; it's too big n subject.
Come to mo somo tlmo when wa can both spare
an ontiro month, and I'll Invest tho whole of It
in telling you a part of what little I know about
India."
And yet I am confronted this blessed moment
with a task even moro puzzling and compli
cated lo tell nil about tlio human liver. Noth
ing could be better, if It were possible But It
isn't; not at one sitting. So I will turn this
man's letter over to you exactly as ho wrote It,
and pot haps venture a word or two at the end.
"Several years ago I found mysolf In such a
condition that I conld neither sit, stand or lto
without groat luln My nights wero full of
siillVtlng. I would roll from sido to side In vain
efforts to sccuro an easy position, so I could go
to sleep. Rut every turn of my body seemed to
cause mo moro pain than the last. Tho ci
pcricncc was so continuous that I used to dread
to havo the night como.
twists in tlio hack of tho neck. It took all tho
as though knives woro piercing my thighs
to extend to all tho leading nerves In my
is. tunranil Stevens Jacques, Wayno Ave.,
which it Is eapablo of Inflicting. If the
at will tho agonies of acuto rheumatism
ot tneiramlablo devices. For lew men but
notson known as urle acid! and urln nMil U
of your memory whoro you enn see it at a
Do so and Give Your
Eyes a Feast !
This display is no more
catching than our prices.
No place sells cheaper, and
no place sells as good clothing
as cheap.
Best materials, best makes
and all the latest styles.
JWill bold a public
sale of
25 WESTERN HORSES
At bis exchange
stables, corner Main
and Coal streets, in
the near future.
For Date of Sale.
- 103-105 south Mam st.
F
RIEDMAN'S
ENLARGED
GROCERY,
213 W. Centre St.
Wholesale I and : Retail.
3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents.
1 pound box Climax Baking
Powder, 10 cents.
18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents.
E3. A. Friedman,
213 West Centre Street.
Ellis Guzinsky's
Cheap Grocery
Is now at its new place
216 W. Centre St., Shenandoah,
Three door, below brick school.
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