THAT DISTRESSING PAIN. Ilouck's Powders Cure Headache. No need of suffering: from headache when It Is so easy to have and to take our sure cure. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection, DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-131-123 North flaln Street. Baby Coaches as Go-Carts ! UilUUUU 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 carringes 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. 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 call special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. " 3.50 ' a 25. 41 a.oo ' 1.25. Ladles 3.00 " 2.00. ' a.35 " 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 E E, 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Spring Suitings. We have some of the choicest suits made by the leading manufacturers in spring suitings at 3110, $11 and $1S and upwards. They are the nearest approach to perfection ever seen in men's garments. 1 rOU-OnngJ. .plenuMd one. You won't want anything elae when you see It We make trousers iron) 38.00 upward. Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, 14 W. Centre St., FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our eooda are atopic and sell retail at wholesale prices. FOK HATUHDAY. Bitot. 13 cents per dozen farmer roll butter, 16c and 18c; best creamery Duller, zjo ; nams, fcc ; snouiuers, ao. Ellis Guzinsky, 316 V. Centre St., Shenandoah Three doors below brick school. IT'S AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN To oook at all and It ta next to Impossible (or a woman to coolc satisfactorily urdesa she has the . I.I. ' .. ... I .... L .. A.illt.a.u . vmi tried our staole and lunoy palate plsasersT Er rnj 5V 27 West , D. rULCIi Centre fit, lave You A Perhaps you have had the grippe or a hard cold. You may be recovering from malaria or a slow fever; or possibly some of the chil dren are Just getting over the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast as you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of impurities? And Isn't this the reason you keep so poorly? Don't delay recovery longer but Take It will remove all Impuri ties from "our blood. It Is also a tonic of Immense value. Give nature r little help at this time. Aid her by removing all the products of disease from your blood. If your bowels are not Just right, Ayer's Pills will make them so. Send for cur book on Diet In Constipation- Wrlto to our Doctors, -t We have the exclusive services of some of tho molt eminent rbTnl clani la the United Btstea. Write freely and receive a prompt reply, without coat. 4A?nvu, ilia.,, HERO OF THE PHILIPPINES. Perseual Side of General MiicArtlmr, Who Is Such a Omit Figure at Manila. Out of the war in tho Philippines there lias arisen a now hero, who is, strange to sy, an old hero. General Arthur MacArthur won his spurs as a boy iu the civil war. To-day bo is one of tho best known leaders in tho American army. Little has been published Bbout this bravo lighter. In next Sunday's great Philadelphia Press (April 10), thcro will bo an interesting articlo ou "Tho Personal Sido of General MacArthur," together with a splendid portrait in colors made from a snapshot taken ou tho field of battlo, expressly for the Sunday Press. There will bo many other exclusive features in next Sunday's Press; thero is a page to test tho wits of old and young with puzzles and prizes for evoryhody ; a new method in making pictuies, together with some of tho results of tho method aro shown : Anno Rlttenbouso will edit two bright pagos for women, and will herself havo one of her brilliant, authoritative articles on tho fashions ; two pages of humor will give everybody a chance to laugh. If you do not get next Sunday's Pres3 you will missa treat. "Little Colds." Thousands of lives sacri flcad every year. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup euros little colds, cures big colds too, down to tho very vergo of consumption. Deeds ltecorileil. The following deeds wero filed for record : John A. Sprenger and wife to Wallace Ernst, premises in Cressoua ; from P. ill, G. & I, Company to Sada C. Tovoy, premises in Minersville ; from Sarah Jane Weldon and husband to Charlos Hoyer, premlsesiu Tarua qua ; from Lehigh Valley Coal and Naviga tion Company to David Temm, premises in Coal Dale ; from Rose Blankenhorn to William Btankcnhorn, premises in Nor wegian Township. Itching piles? Never mind if physicians havo failed to cure you. Try Doan's Oint ment. No failure there. 50 cents, at any drug store. To Old Folnt Comfort. Itlchiuond and Washington Under Personal Kacort. Tho next six-day personally-conducted tour to Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Wash iugton via the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave New York and Philadelphia on Satur day, April 15. Tickets, Including transportation, meals en route 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 rato of $34.00 from Now York, Brooklyn and Newark; $32.50 from Trenton $31.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other stations. OLD POINT COMFOET ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing luncheon on going trip, one and three fourths days' board at that place, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days, will bo sold in connection with this tour at rate of $15.00 from Now York; $13 50 from Trenton; $12.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, Now York : 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Coco Argollne, the genuine article, for sale at Klrlln's drugstore. 10-0-tf Artistic I'rlnting. The Heiuld'b woll equipped job depart. ment has just turned out a neat.artlstic blottor which has been inuoh admired by our bus! ness men. It is printed iu colors and has a calendar fur the month of April In one corner, thus keeping the day of tho month before you all tho time. Good printing is the only kind we do, aud the blotter referred to Is a fair sample of our work. With our presses, our type, and our "know bow," we can accommodate your every want in the printing line. The Ukuald print Is synonymous with neatness and tasty type effects. We ean furnish blotters, printed in either one or more colors, on abort notice and at reasonable rates. Tbls is one way and a good one of keeping your business before the publie. Shall we do some for you ? Why Suffer with Dyspepsia? Chas. Broome, 8S0 South Second St., Philadelphia, says: "It took only two months for Brazilian Balm to cure me of dyspepsia with which I suffered over 30 years. Now I have no pain or stomach cougu, ana can eat aiiytlilug. Brazilian Balm beats the world. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. PITHY POINTS. uppfliiliigjs Throughout the Country fllirnnlclml for Hasty I'erusnl. Tt. la anlit tl.it fl hn.tw nf tt.illt.rt...... ..I . . ...... .. j ui 4.tlVl.UUiU ttlll tallsts aro probahlo purchasers of tho plant of tho Pottsvlllo Iron and Stcol Company, James Mauley, or Slit unndonh, who was a IiIAIiiIm.i' nf fimnni.i, It II T T 1.-- . a position at the MrGlnty brewery, Tamaqua. i.ivm jiHiiimcn, 01 iracKvnie, moved his household goods and family to Shcuandoali, ju win cmoaiK in tno iruit business hero. John Wagner, of Gordon, employed as car riltinnr fit tl.n hnml nf tlw. I ihuiio, lias Muutl promoted to switchman at the samo placo. t-.. triiti-. ft...... . . - mm. milium lauimau was appointed guardlau of Elslo llrown, minor child of Krcdorlck llrown, lato of Ashland, decoased, Iloncl In tho sum of f 500 was filed. a juoKirK lurmor killed a 30-pound racoon r his farm, Tim Inrall i1lftlMlAa aP T.,.,1. . - v..,..vu uai.it i.miuuHiu pre paring to chargo upon tho specklod beauties i- uiuriuw. Tiltnnnuji T.nilirn ona TJ . fl. A r tnnklnt? nrpnunitlfttia n n1..t.M.i .k- en.t. i".r- .v. wiQuiaw mu mini anniversary of tlio lodgo's oxisftenco. mu eiecinc ugnt company of Tamaqua will shortly enforco meter measurement, aud lias annuled nllontracts. in Philadelphia It is announced that a iw I'hlladelfililn & r?o,!l,. siliedulo will go Into offnet about May 14. A breaker Is Imlnp nrsxttml r..,. lt..l , Trado colliery, at Pottsvlllo. ino uoay oi Howard Hchultz, who folljluto tho Lnhlfrh rlrAi nt A11nntn... r.. 1. o-----. ..iiu.umi luui irCUJvD ago, was found yestorday at Dcthlchcm. .1.1. i . ... . . luiuves unicrcu iuo iinnis store, at Now Philadelphia, and carried away 50 pairs of two nun auuiu ury goous. Four-vear-old Jennln nntliclnonr nf n.. Ijinpnstnr "nttnttr vontiim nn n . "VI fuu.u.vi. IUU UVdl a null fire, and, her ciothiug Igniting, sho was uuineu vo ueaiu. Charged with having misappropriated 1540 of the funds of St. Fmiirl ltnna(ltal Society, at Shamokln, of which ho was treasurer, Caspar Slathusak has boon hold for court. A cavo-in at No. 4 slope of tho Susquehanna Coal Company, at Nnnticoko, carried tho tracks of tho Glon-Lyon branch of the Penn sylvania Railroad at that point down sevoral icet, ami waieriroma near-by creek partly flooded tho workings. PERSONAL MEN HON. Oscar Goho has gone to Readiue to spend a few weeks with his fathor Michnol Mellct is recovering from an at tack of rheumatism. Thomas Baird, who has been ill for tho past three weeks, is still In a serious condi tion. George Drew left town this morning for New York City, where ho will spend a fow days visiting friends. Messrs. M. A. Porter, of Tamaqua, and Lou Voshago, of Ashland, enjoyed tho hospitality of Druggist Paul Ilouck yester day. Mrs. M. A. Porter was ontertaiuod by Mrs. Ilouck. Edward Ilummel, until recently post master at Hummelstown, is here on a visit to his sister. Mrs. P. W. Houck. This is Mr. Ilummel's initial visit to the anthracite coal region and he is greatly impressed with the odd sights it aflbrds. Miss Kate Welch loft town this morniug for Allegheny City, to attend the funeral of the eldest daughter of her brothor, Thomas, which takes place to-morrow. W. K. Llndcmuth, of Reading, special agent of tho Boll Telcphono company, is en gaged here in advocating telephone service to many of our business men. Ho will re main horo forsovcral days. P. W. Bierstein has returned from a busi ness trip to Mt. Carmel. The Host SprliiK-Tlmo TonlcA Seashore Trip. When spring-timo comes, after tho dull, heavy winter weather, wo all feci tho need of something to tone up tho system. For merly this was douo by tho uso of hitter de coctions, but nnw-a-days the knowing ones have found that the host tonic is a trip to the ocean beach, and the practice of spending a fow days on tho Shore is finding more and more devotees every year, so much so that the Seaside Hotels make extra arrangements toaccommudato tho early Spring visitors. Atlantic City, with its numerous open-all tho-year hotels, suu parlors and magnificent boardwalk with a southern exposure, giving promenaders a splendid view of tho ocean while inhaling the warm invigorating salt air wafted up from the gulf stream, is es pecially suited for the purpose, aud through the good train service of tho Philadelphia & Reading route (Atlantic City R. K.) has quick railroad connection with all points. Fast trains leave Chestnut St. and South St. Ferries at convenient hours and through tickets aro sold and baggage checked through from or to all points on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway and its connections. We would also call the attention of the traveling public to the fact that Philadelphia & Reading engines burn hard coal, thus avoiding sraoko. Tho Atlantic City Railroad is double truck all the way, aud is ballasted with anthracite cinders, thus eliminating the very disagreeable feature of dust, and that this route has the record of inaugurating the 00 minute train service between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, running and maintaining fur 60 days without a break the fastest train in the world. A book has been compiled by the Company, giving interesting statistics re. garding these tacts. It will be sent by mail to any one who will address with a two cent stamp Edson J, Weeks, General P.ssonger Agent, Philadelphia. THE PACIFIC COAST UAIITFO VIA "the teue southern eoote." The "Pacific Coast Limited," the new California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p, m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday aud Saturday arming at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and wllll run via Chicago & Alton, St Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking. room, baffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and double drawing-looms; twelve section sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car In which all meals will be served a la carte, and traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car line via the scenic route, we will operate a weekly tourist car via "Tho Truo Southern Route," leaving Chicago every Tuesday and from St. Louis every Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rato of fare to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCann, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Gen'l Eastern Passenger Ageut, 301 Broad way, New York. tf Last Two Tours To Wushlugton, The last two of the present series of i'enu aylvania Railroad three-day personally-conducted tours to Washington, D. C, will leave April 20 and May 11. The rate, $14.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other polnts.includes transportation, hotel accommodations and Capitol gutdo fees. An experienced Chaperon will also accompany tbe party. For itineraries and full Information apply to nearest ticket agents; Tourist Agents, 1100 Broadway, New York, and 769 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. TlllJ WltATHim. Tho tompornturo has rreon trom tno Inko regions ovor Now York nnd Now ISnz ana, nnu is above- tho seasonal average, except In tim ntntos of tlio upper Missouri val loy, whero a do clded fall In tom pornturo has oc curred slnco Wed nesday nlfiht.Foro cast for this sec tion until 8 p m.; Increasing clomll noss. wlthnosslbly Rbnwnra and thunder storms; brisk southerly winds. Fair and cooler to- norrow. Sunrise, 15:24; sunsot, C:37; length of Jay, 13h., 13m.; moon rlsos, 11:32; moon sets, 3:4S. Volunteer Workmen. Among tho first of tho townsmen to re spond to tho call of the Board of Diroctors uf tho Soldiers' Monument Park Association for volunteer labor to help clear aud beautify tlio sito for tho monument aro tho following : William Ryan, West Coal street; Martin Murphy, South Pear alley; John A. Watson, North Main street; Anthony and James Sweeney, Wost Lino street; Jos. BlerstoIn.West Lloyd street. Any others who dcslro to cou trlLuto towards the monumont. and aro will ing to glvo In labor what they cannot afford to glvo othcrwsso, aro requested to call upon or send their names to lion. M. C. Watson, or P. W. Blorstcin. Shooting Slatch. A pigeon shooting match between Frank Broadhcck, of Morea, and George Laflbrtr, of Cumbola, will take place at Mahanoy City park on May 0th. Accident tit KUangowan. An accident occurred at Ellangowau colliery at noon to-day by which Lewis Jacobs, a Polaudor, aged 3S years and resid ing in bheuaudoah, had his right leg broken and sustained bad bruises about tho body. Ho is a miner, aud was robbing pillars when a largo plcco of coal from the rib fell and struck him. A New llreulcer. A largo forco of carpenters aro busy cutting lumber to be used In the new Mabanoy City breakor. Tho frame work will bo ready for raising in about a week. It may bea month before tho presont structure will bo torn down. Ask yonr grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flonr made. STEEI.ICY. On tho 12th Inst., at Win. I'cnn. rn , itcssie Amelia, aged iu years, untignter or Allison nnd Mnry Bteelcy. Tho funeral will take place on Saturday, 15th Inst , nt 1 p. m. Services In tho Trinity Reformed church. Shenandoah. Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetere, Relatives nnd friends respectfully Invited to nttend. 4-13 -2t KI.OCK. At Shenandoah, on the 11th Inst., Kllzabcth Dllltnnn IClock, wife of Abrahatil Klcck, aged 72 yenrs. 1 month nnd 22 days. Funernl on Sunday from her late resHcncc, 228 West C nl street, nt 2 p. in. Services nt the house Interment In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends aud relatives respectfully invited to nttend. 4-13-3t W5fior over Of tho Globe for HEUEALGIA and similar Complaints' GEnMAH MEDICAL LAWS, oau.wuou uy eminent j nyaciaasi DR. KlRHTER'S lb iiinunn ni World renowned ! T?i.mnrtWwRni.pf.Bifnl I 3 Only gcnulno with Trade Mark " Anchor," oo.suo.aituo. Atniidni.Ttristsorthrouea r.iI.EISITEI14C5.,215PculEt., KEW70ES. . 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses. Own Glassworks. !:.. utrtcr prominent OR. RICHTER'S ANciioit sToaiAonAr. it MISCELLANEOUS. pOUND.On the 13th Inst., nt the corner of 4 White and Lloyd streets, a pair of specta cles. Owner can have same by calling at the IlKitALli ofllce aud paying for this advertise ment. TTfANTKD. liy n respectable yountr woman, washing to do nt home or out. CIcanli'e by the day. Mrs. Thomas, 111 Union street. F Olt 8AI.K. Who'e or half Interest of a brick bulidlne located on Knst Centre street. Steam heat and gas, hath room, nnd up-to date In every respect. For further information apply to S U. M. Hollopetcr. 4-1-tl TMPItOVE OVll WHITING By sending 25o ,L for 36 assorted pens for business and Hue corresponuing purposes to Tub Haiit M'f'o Co., 8-20-tf I'ott.ville, Pa, NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. O. M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. eXU'tf FOR GROWING BOYS AND FOR DELICATE OIRLS all good mothers wish to set a nourishing board. Our meats, clean, tender, juicy, the proper coolness and ago, afford the best aid good mothers require. You can rely on our selection, and our methods of work are always open to tbe public. BELL'S. 19 if. 5C- S I announce In the public that begin nlng to-day. March 22nd, my rates will bei : Shove So Hair Cutting 10c HIRAM SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. gBgwopawtruinyou. RUPTUHb tt you ffear th CHAMPION TRUSS. Mada By WaMM fmu Co, CIO Locutt '-I-P1. iHj,y...ii THE GOOD TIME declared my complaint to ho what I had already found myself entirely cured. That was sevoral montus ago, aim 1 navo noi nun 0110 01 my symptoms since. 1 iniyo muveu ouuuruirm in ti.n rnnntrv nnd 11 m now nhln in do n tiinn'n work. I most clndlv and heartily commeud .vuur remedies to all particularly those of my own sox who aro victims, not morely of kidnoy women. (Signed) A'rs. Hosa l. woruy, itisley, JN. J. For diseases of tho urinary system and generative organs, weak hack, pain Iu tho sides, prostration, low spirits, and all thoso disordors many years been brilliantly successful. Let no that they will never do. Thtso romodlos aro Mammoth Clothing L. GOLDIN, Proprietor. Nos. 9 & 11 South Main St. Shenandoah, Pa. PAIRS, DRAUGHT, FARM, House, WESTERN HORS --o.-v ' MATCHED GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES. Largest Stock. Largest Stores Largest Profits to Buyers. These are a few of the many inducements our new stores offer to patrons. Come and see our stock of stoves, furniture, timrare, hard ware and carpets. We can save you more money iu 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 quarters for baby coaches. STOVE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAI1ES flANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES. D. and J. Siegel, - Preserving The Beauty. Every woman wants to preserve her henuty aa long as po8slhlc. This can be done by our system of LADIES SHAnPOOINQ. I. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. The proprietor will retire from this hrauch of busliieM and devote his entire time to Ills saloon nnd restaurant. Only tho best of liquors and cigars ou hand, Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. Tho Rosy Freshness Arid a velvety soilness ot the skin la Inva riably obtained by thore who use l'oziom'a Complexion 1'owder. GROCERIES, Hay, - Flour - and - Feed Arc selling cheaper at our new place than ever before, hecauae weliavo Iraa expenses and lve the benefit to tbe buyer liny, C5o per hundred; straw, lOo per bundle; eggs, Ho per dozen: farmer roll butter, 1ft to 18 ccnif per pound Pou't forget in when In need of drv gooda, notlona, boots nd nhoes. Philip Yarowsky, No. 233 West Centre Street. "In bin "Queen Mab" Shelly predict! n time wherein ago shall ho nthlotlo and IU brow fair and imooth. Mon shall ho actlvo and womon beautiful up to ulnoty or a huudrod years. Thoro shall ho no languor or dlaeaso, no gray doformltyj only tho slow nocesslty of death. "It should ho part of our municipal and national policy," says a recent report of tho Hoglslor-aenoral of England, to "prolong tho lives of tho pcoplo. Untimely death, preceded hy much pain and lingering Illness, Is a great evil, Bud our poets sing that In tho happlor agos of tho world this sourco of tears will ho dried up. Especially ought wo to( guard and promote tho health and comfort of our women, upon whom tho charactor of tho genoiatlons to coino so Inrgol" dopcuds." Heaven grant that tho poota may ho right, hut It can only ho bro ugh to pass by means of agoucles and methods which cipross God's laws In nature and In life, Tako an Illustration 1 "It is with deep gratitude" says ft lady, "that I Inform you of my comploto recovery from tho complaint of tho hladdor and kidneys, with which I was so long ullllelcd. Immediately aftor tho birth of my baby I wasn great sufloier. Tho best physicians pronounced my ailment to bo organic dlsoaso of tho womb, aud ordered mo to tho hospital to un. dorgo an opcratldu. Having boon two weoks In tho hospital tho day was fixed, but I refused to submit, feeling thut my trouble was of tho bladder and kldueya hud uot of tho womb. "I then returned home my suHorlngs continuing. A llttlo lator I declined further medical treatment and resigned to tho worst that might befall mo. Ouo day my hoy came In with a painphlot docrlblns War ner's Safo Cure and tho cures it had wrought In cases like mine. I wroto you for a question blank and sent a satnplo of my kidney secretion. You supposed. I began taking Warner's Safo Curo and bladder trouhlos, but of any of tho coming under tho head of "fenialo complaints" despondent aud distressed wonion abandon hpo worKing lor tuat bettor time oi wuicu poets sing. Dear Sir : We herewith take the liberty of extending you a cordial invitation to call and examine our new Spring and Summer Stock of Men's, Boys', and Children's Clothing, aud in so doing we can, without exaggeration, safely assert that our stock was nev r more complete. Our store, which is the largest in the county, is filled with all the Latest and Most Fashionable Styles, and when you come to buy of us, you have an Immense Stock to select from. Besides, through our buying in large quantities, we are enabled to buy goods at considerably less in price than if we only bouglt a few. This explains our success. We buy nothing but the Lat est and Best in the market and our prices are from $1.50 to 3 .00 cheaper on a suit than elsewhere. We would endeavor to describe some of the many styles and patterns we have in stock, but we trust you will accept this in vitation to call and examine them and satisfy yourself. Remember you are always welcome whether you buy or not. We are always glad to see you, and in closing will thank you for past favors and trusting for a continuance of the same, We Remain Respectfully Yours, LOUIS GOLDIN. Will hold a public sale of 25 WESTERN HORSES At his exchange stables, corner Main and Coal streets, on Tuesday, April 18th, at i o'clock, rain or shine. BREWERY, FINE DRIVERS AND much astonishment. We are head 103-105 south Main st Ladies' Shampooing. The hair well enred for keeps the face attractive and maVes hair dressing an easy task. ' We do It at your home every day, Saturday excepted Duslo's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Block. COLLARING A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STVLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. The very tashlonablo 'and sensible round pointed cuffs and collars are meeting with great favor We show all the styles made. All the new colorings In shirts for spring; ties, gloves, oanes, and umbrellas, at clo o prices. PortzllBros., North Main Street. 24 7orallBiuouand Nbkvous M B KS Dissasks. They purify the JJI1 fti Olood and give Healthy 1 1 I Jr, action to tbe entire ayitem. HHH Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CPN&TIPATION and P'MPLEG. faa-Wiirtffi COMING. at once, and after using three bottles I ailments nnd weakness so common among hendacho, nnicmla, pallid complexion, nervous tlio preparations of tho Company havo for until they have failed to help her -and 'FRIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. 3 biggest mackerel, 25 ceiits. 1 pound box Climax Baking Powder, 10 cents. 18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents. E3. A. Frie'dman, 213 West Centre Street. 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. 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 im nnt - -. vx uvi Willi Mliy but that llttlo extra walk will benefit vnur purse. REMOVAL. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Company has re moved to 1 1 5 North Main street, noxtdoorto J. J.' Price'B dry goods atora, raOHT VIEW SnOWIHO MARK PATcNT iMPKOVtD TttUll