ICE CREAM SODA, All flavors. Delicious and thirst quenching. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. iliIlI! DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Haiti Street. Baby Coaches and Go-Carts ! Our go-carts are something new. They are just the thing for a child too larce for a carriage and not large enough to walk. Our baby carriages are like the cominsr sonncr. They are iust 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. 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 . Husset Shoes. Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work Is a burden. What is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? v. It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from the body. When all Impurities arc removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there 19 constipation, take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Yfrlto to our Doctor. C We hare th exclusive services of tome or tlia most eminent pay. icians in the United States. Write freely al! the particular In your caie. You will re ceive a prompt reply .without coit. Aaoreii, vn u. as civ, Lowell, Mass. PERSONAL MENTION. Men's $5.00 " 3-50 Shoes at $3-50. " 2 25. " " 1.25. " ' 2.00. " ' 1.50. " ' 1,00. 2.00 " Ladles' 3.oo ' 2.25 " 1.50 " 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 Mrs. William Stein and daughters, Sarali and Annie, and tbeir guest. Dr. Dill, spent to-day visiting friends at Shepptou. Miss Mame O'JIalley, of Miuersvillo, was tho guest of town friends yesterday. Jesso Thomas had sutUciently recovered from his attack of cramps at Eingtown, to enablo him to return to his home to-day, Harry Levit, of Centralia, was a business visitor to town yesterday, lie will open a new store next door to Hon. M. C. Watson's as soon as the alterations aro completed. Messrs. Lewis Gablo, Joseph Hayes and Harry Brown, of Philadelphia, who were tho guests of the former's brothers, l'hilip H, and A. D. Gable.of town, left for their homes yesteiday. This is their first trip to the coal regions and all were well pleased. Harry Rowese "is 111 at bis home on South Bower street. Mrs. T. D. Divies. of North Jardin street, is confined to her bed by illness, but is lightly improved. William Scbmtcker has gone to Heading to enter the employ of tho llarbey Brewing Company. Miss Jennie H. Swindells is home lrom Philadelphia on a visit. A. B. Jay, of Ringtown, was a welcome visitor to town to-day. Mr. Jay is now able to walk with the aid of a cano. Mrs. Edward Hinksand son, of Frackvllle, were seen in town yesterday. Mrs. Kuth M. Hopkins and fimily, who resided ou West Huckleberry alley, to-day moved to Philadelphia. Fire! Fire I If Ire! Insure vour property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila, Underwriters Insuranco Co. of Iortn America and Fire Association, llartlord Fire Ins. Co.. American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. Spring Suitings. We have some of the choicest suits made by the leading manufacturers in spring suitings at $10, $11 and $12 and unwards. They are the nearest approach to perfection ever seen in men's garments. KiAiirnJnff- Our line Is 1 1 ww w, iuS-i .plendid one. You won't want anythlnsr else when you see It. Ve make trousers lrom 88.00 upward. PITHY POINTS. 'iMppaiiliign Throughout the Country (lhronlrlMl for llnsty I'nrusHt, , Tho Cllrnrdvltle overall factory is running full time Even New Itlnggoid has organized a Hoard of Trado. Tho Commissioners litvo decided to place a 'phone in tho Jail, The First Defenders held a reunion In Philadelphia to-day. The Miuers hopitnl at Hnzleton received an appropriation of f 10.000. Charles W. Allen, of Tamnqua, has been app lintrd foreman of tho Milton shops. Ilarvoy V. Wcutz was yesterday appointed fiurth c'ttM postmaster nt Welstor's Hill. The Hazlcton Sentinel says that miners aro becoming scarcer every year. Why, of course. From Injuries recotvod under tho wheels of a heavy wagon, Charles Trainer died at Lohtglitou. An effort is being mado to organizo Com pany F, of Girardvlllo, a member of the Slnto Guard Tho llccnso of G. H, Kncllcy, in East Union township, has been transferred to Joseph l'cako. A mass of iron fell on Isaao N. Orth, and killed him, at tho Sheridan furnaces, Lebanon county. Dennis Ityan, of Now Castle, was dofoatcd by Geo. Stevenson in a four-round bout at St Clair last night. Tho shipments of anthracite coal to the West is heavier at present than it has over bten at this season of tho year. The old Dunklobcrger breuker near Ta maqua Is to be razed and a new $40,000 structure erected, twice as largo as tho present one. Isaac Christ, superintendent of tho Tama- qua Manufacturing Company, Is said to have mado a rich gold striko on his land in South' western Virginia. The Heading Hallway Company will In creaso tho wagos of its skilled laborers, who work by the day in mecbanloal departments of its shops along tho cutiro system, 5 to 10 per cent This effects 2000 men, Milton Kcrschncr lias been acquitted of falsifying returns in Middlo Whitehall, Lehigh county, where ho was Judgo of Elections, a re-count of tho voto in court showing no discrepancy. Jacob Portucr, Sr., who has been engaged In business at Mahanoy City tho past thirty years, is about to retire. A pigeon shooting match for $100 a side bo- tweon Whalen, of Cumbola, and Krauso, of Mahanoy City, is spoken of. Joseph Bell and Miss Anna Hoopes, both of Pottsville. were married last evening. Tho groom is conductor for Pottsville's electric railway. Mosos Leiser, an aged resident of Qnakako, was twice stricken with paralysis during tho past week and his recovery is doubtful. Tho next quarterly meeting of lather Matthew C. T. A. U, will bo hold at Mt. Carmel on July 16. A brewery is to be orectod at t reolanu by capitalists of that place. Last week four of the employes at Delano left with their families for other parts and throo more are booked to leave during this wceK. Tho contract for the establishment of silk mill at Hazleton, employing 1000 hands, has been signed by tho tiustees. Deeds ltecortleit. Thos. Harty to Catharine Large, premises in Tuscarora; Robert M. Shell ct. al., to Zach anah D. Bush, premises in Branch Twp. ; Wm. Eilcr et ux., to Catharine Lengol, prom ises in Schuylkill Haven ; John B. Marquardt et. al., to Sarah E. Marquardt et. al prem- ises in Port Carbon ; Win. L. Marquardt, guardian to Sarah E, Marquardt ct. al , premises in Port Carbon ; Lewis Beltz to George 0. Foustermachor, premises in West Penn ; Jane A. Miller to Chas. Stabler ot. al., premises in West Penn ; Joseph Neyor ct. in., to Samuel Noyer, premises in West Penn: A. O. Henninger to David H. Heun- T!i6 Rating remedy that U batUt than all otliars is Paine's. Celery Compound Thousands linvo been curtdhy it. Physicians uso recommend it, It Will Make You Well ! Try a bottle. A. WASLEY, 106 North Main St. Till! VTKATIIKIl. Tho temporatuTo lias 'risen 'from tha lnlro rnir nna nnd the Norm auuiiuu states, over uiu Ohio valloy and Bouthwcst, and has fallen decided ly In tho upper Mississippi valley, whero freezing temperatures aro reported In North Dakota. Forecast for this section until 8 p. m. to day: Fair and warmer; fresh southerly winds. Possibly showers to morrow. Sunrise, 5:25; sunset, C:45; length of day, 13h., 20m.; moon rises, 12:13 p, m.; moon sets, 1:19 a. in. PS5 GRANT AND DEWEY DAYS. to 1) ingcr, promises in West Penn j Samuel Heycr to Wm. F. Droisbach, premlsesln West I'ennj lward J. Davis to Mary K. Davis, premises in Tamaqua, Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught com, which settled on her lungs : she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew orse. lie tola ner sne was a nopeiess vic tim of consumption and mat no medicine could cure her. Her druccist suueested Dr. Kinir's New Discovery for consumption ; sue 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 j now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A, Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. . Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, 14 W. Centre St., FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. Artistic 1'rlutlns. The Herald's well equipped job depart ment has just turned outanoat.artistic blotter which has been much admired by our busi ness men. It is printed in colors and has a calendar for tho month of April in one corner, thus keeping tho day of the month before you all the time. Good printing is tno only kind we do, and tho blotter referred to Is a fair sample of our work. With our nresses. oiir type, and our "know how," we can accommodate your every want in the nrintlnu line. The Herald print is synonymous with neatness and tasty type effects. We can furnish blotters, printed in either one or more colors, on short notice and at reasonable rates. This is one way and a good one of keeping your business before the public. Shall we do some lor you 7 "Wliy Suffer with Dyspepsia? Chas. Broome. 850 South Second St.. Philarlelnlna. savs: "It took only two months tor Brazilian Balm to cure me of dyspepsia with which I suffered over 30 Now I have no oain or stomach coueh. and can eat anything. Brazilian Balm Deats tne wont. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents, CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale nrlces. wrm HATITtilAY. Etrm. 18 cents ner dozen farmer roll butter, 16c and ISos bwt creamery butter, 23c, hams, shouiuers, aw- Ellis Guzinsky, 316 W. Centre St., Shenandoah Three doora below brick Kbool. IT'S AMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN Mnrylnnd Murderer's Death Sentence Marlboro. Md.. April 18. Tnomas Turner (colored) was convicted here yesterday of the murder of Frank White, also colored, and sentenced to be hanged. Turner beat- his victim over the head with a billet of wood while he slept. They had previously quarreled over a pair of snoes. To Memphis, Tennessee, The Southern Itailway's now train, "Tho Washington and Chattanooga Limited," leaving Broad Street Station, Philadelphia at :34 p. m. dally, will put you In Memphis at :40 the second morning. Tne route is via, Lynchburg, Bristol and Chattanooga. Write to Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 328 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for time tables nnd full Information. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to the cleansing, purifying power of Burdock Blood Bitters. Hankers Will Act. A special meetingof Group 3, Pennsylvania Bankers' Association, will be held at Wilkes- barre on April 20. The meeting is called for the purpose of discussing tho recent action ot tho Now York Clearing House Association In refusing to accept Pennsylvania collections at oar. This important subject is expected to bring together a large representation of I bankers within the above named group. Pontile For n, Historic Pnlntlnir. Washington, April 18. Theobald Chartran, the French portrait painter, who is encaeed upon a painting repre- Bfmtintr the signing of the Spanish- American protocol, Is In tho city and veaterdav ProsidontMcKlnloy gave him hia first sitting. Those who will figure In the painting are the president, Jules riambon. the French ambassador: ex- Secretary Day, Eugene Thlebaut, sec- rtarv of the French embassy, ana Messrs, Moore, Crldler and Adee of the state department. Two Splendid Souvenir Number Issued by the Philadelphia Sunday Press. Tho best authors and artists havo been hard at work preparing two magnificent souvenir numbers of tho Philadelphia Sun day Press, which will be published on April 23 and 30. The formor will be a Grant Day souvenir and tho latter a Dewey Day edition Tho articles and Illustrations in both will be appropriate to tho occasion and most of the matter has been secured from special sourcos and has never before , been published, either iu a newspaper or magazine. Superb color pages will add to tho artistic beauty of the both editions. The front Pago of the Gran number shows the splendid monument which will bo dedicated by President McKinlcy 1 I'hilade nhia. and the front paee of tbe Dowov number is a reproduction 01 a tnagnl ficeut painting of Dewey on the Olytnpia, showing him as he looks to-day. Bo sure to Eetboth these editions, which will bo tne handsomest ever issued by a newspaper. Orphans' Court Woik. In tho Ornhaus' Court, Judgo Dunn pre siding, the exceptions to tbe adjudication in tbe estate of Mary Johnston, deceased, were dismissed, and the adjudication confirmed. In the estate of Abraham Carl, deceased, a corrected distribution statement was filed. In the cstato of Alfred Millard, deceased, tho return of sale was confirmed absolutely. In tho cstato of Simon E. Yoder, deceased, tho return of tho sale was confirmed nisi, to become absolute in ten days unless excep tions are filed thereto. The clerks being directed to make a deed to Alice M. Yoder, tho purchaser. In the matter of tho Ecber miuors the Court.directed the guardian to enter into a leaso and pay to William Irvin the sum of fO 00 per month for the support anu eauca tion of the three said minors. In the matter of tho Beddall minors, the Court confirmed tho investment mado my the guardian. WHEN TKAVIO.ING Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on tbe kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness, ior sale In 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. CHIEF BURGESS NOTICE. The Special Police Ofllccrs Appointed anil n Meeting Called. Tho following Is tho list of special police men appointed In tho soveral wards 1 First ward. m. Igo, a. Koscr, j. ixjok, Dennis Toomoy, W. JIarclnklowicz. J Mo Orall, F. Spanlort, P. Ilrennnn, J. Mandonr, 1'. Slmanovitz, A. WorKlowicz, A. aiox aim , Noruszoivicz. Siicond ward I. Fisher, A. Margallus, . Kestor. D. Select. L Kowalsky. P. Scan- Ian, S. Shoemaker and G, Walaltls. Third ward. M. '. Blazis. B. G. lloss, P. L. Butler. A. Krlsok. P. Markowsky, J. Jennings, M. 'tahiuowltz, I. Meyers, J. H Kcstcr, W. Ullnllati anu i,. AicJNeus. Fourth ward. William Morgan. B. Yan- kowsky, T. Brennau, M. Keogh, T. Camp- licll, J. AlHtlilasii, J. waisii, v. uessioy, i . Kerns, J. Korwln, J. Cooney. Finn ward. M, Durkin, J. Patrick, J. Burns, W. F. Woomcr, William Bender, M. Hughes. P. Fabian, C. Baltzor, M. Dolanoy, Hugh Harklns and T. ltcdcliff. All tho abovo named appointees aro nouneu to meet tho Chief Burgess nt tho Council chamber on Wednesday evening, the 10th Inst , at 7:30 o'clock, to bo sworn In. All persons now holding special police badges are hereby requested to return tho satno at ouco to the undersigned. A, P. TAIIOR, Chief Burgess. Shenandoah, Pa., April 18, 1800. 2t The May Number Of tho Delineator is callod tho Commence ment Numbor, tfnd treats very fully with illustration and description of appropriate gowning for commencement and graduation wear. The literary features are tnorougiuy enjoyablo, and the household and social dis cussions crisp and piquant. A strong, dramatic story of woman's eelf-sacrifico Is Bcavor Lights, by Mary Uartwoll Uatlier- wood. Tho aspirations, oys and burdens of the Indian woman find plaintivo expression In A Primitive Type, by Maine floodalo Eastman. In the series on tho Development of tho Boy, Mrs. Alice Mcyuell discusses the consequences of a too froe spirit ot banter, the methods of success in stimulating con versation and tho gratifications and dangers of reading. Tho etiquetto of flowers Is dis cussed In social observances, by Mrs. Frank Learned. Tho departments and fancy-work pages aio full of agreeable information fancy stitches and embroidery by Emma Haywood, tho dressmaker, tho milliner, knitting, crochctiug, lace-making, the latest books, etc., etc. Ilrnwn Kilters Hull. At an early hour this morning an alterca tion took place on the street between Albert Brown, of town, and Night Watchman O'Hara. Matters became warm and Brown was locked up by O'Hara, who preferred charges of assault and battery and interfer ing with an oillcor. At a bearing before Justice Toomey this afternoon tho accused entered 300 hall. Manufacturer 1 of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Largest Stock. Largest Stores. Largest Profits to Buyers. These are a few ol the many inducements our new stores offer to patrons. Come anil see our stock of stoves, furniture, tinware, bard 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 REPAIRlNd OP ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAMES nANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES D. and J. Siegel, - 103-105 south Main st. Preserving -The Beauty. Kvery womnti wants to preserve her benuty nn long ns possible. TIiIh cnli be done by our system of LADIES' SHAflPOOINQ. Ladies' Shampooing. Tho hair well cared for keeps tho face attractive nnd ina'cs hair dressing an ensy tn-k. Wo do It nt your homo every day Saturday excepted. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson Houso Block. Coco Argolluo, the genuine article, for sale ntKlrlin'sdniBstoro. 10-6-tf mien. DAVIES. At Shenandoah, on Snturdny, 15th iiist.,Vtlliam V. Davles.agcaozyeors. mineral will take place from Ids late residence, 200 West Poplar street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services In tho Welsh Calvlnls tlc Methodist church. Interment In tuo Odd Fellows' cemetery. Friends and relatives and Shenandoah Tribe No. 155, Improved Order of Ited Slen and the Welsh Ivorlto lodges aro respectfully Invited to attciwl. -t-172t MISCELLANEOUS. FOH KENT. A seven-room dwelling houso, bath-room, hot nnd cold water throughout tho houso. and all conveniences, located on North Jardin street. Afiply at this office tf T710U BALR. Who'e A1 half interest of a brick hulldlnir located on East Centre street. Steam heat and gas, bath room, and up-to date in every respect. For further information opply to S G. 51. Ilollopeter. 4-I-tf IMPROVE YOUn WHITING By sending 25c for SO assorted pens for business and tine corresponding purposes co Tun Hart M'f'o Co., 8-2Wf Pottsvillo, I. VTOTICE. Desirable properties for Bale. i ply to a. u. ju. iiouopeier, nlv to S. Shenandoah, ill A ill f.iL nuiiuEi uiicu la iicicuy ki vit j that an application will bo made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, at Ilarrlsburg, on Wednesday, tho third day or May, low, at ten eloclc in tne lorenoon. uy unnsuan Dcmuiut, G. lloberts, K. H. Foley, KrcderlcK Kcltnan, M. M. Hurke, W. D Schmlelewslil, Wm. S.iyder and John Weeks, for themselves and others. under the Act ol Assembly ol tuo common- -nnlili nf TnnHvvnnla. entitled "An Act to rnvldn for tbe Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations," approved April 29, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of nn liiremipu cnrnoration to do cancel aim Known as "Tho Peoples Artificial Ice Company, of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania," the character anu liferts whereof nre the manufacture or ice ny artificial process; and for these purposes to have, possess ana enjoy an tno rignis, oenems nnd uriveleccs of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. JJ&, ill, Solicitor. Shenandoah, Pa April 11, 1899. 4-1M8-23 COLLARING A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. The very fashionable land sensible round pointed cuffs and collars are meeting with great favor Wo show all the styles msuo. aii tne new colorings in shirts for spring; ties, gloves. canes, and umbrellas, at clo e prices. 24 Portz Bros., North Main Street COMPETENT RETOUCHERS ! LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY To cook st all and it ! next to Impossible for womtn to cook satisfactorily unless she Ims the proper materials to practice the culinary art. Have you tried our staple nd fancy palate please sf E. B. FOLEY, r1.VeB. Children Looked In, llurned to Death Wllkesbarre, April 18. Late Sunday afternoon Sirs. Jacob Lesoch, residing In Pittaton township, put her three children, Mary, aged 6, Katarina, aged 4. and AdoIIo. aged 3, to bed and then went out to make a call on a neighbor about a mile distant, when she start ed to return she saw smoke Issuing from the roof to her house. She gavo the alarm and ran to the seene. Ar riving there the dwelling was envelop ed In flames. Tho frantic mother wanted to rush Into the burning house, but was restrained by two men. After the house had burned down the char- , red remains of the three children were found In the cellar. The supposition f is that the house was set on Are by a 1 spark from a passing locomotive. Hulled the Trunk, Tbe trunk of roan and woman who were about learlng town tbla afternoon for PitU bur was held up at the Pennsylvania K. B depot by Constable Olblon. on complaint of Anthony Sklnzinger, a Jardin street mer chant, who got the amount of bis claim and tbe costs, amounting to 7 30. tn over 2ix .. Ia &i " '"Afj Of theClobofor RHEUMATISM, TTTT AT rlTi .,.,.. muv annum ana umuar uorapisuvu, ana preparea unaer uia BinagcnQ GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, preBorJoea oy eminent pnytusaMij DR. RICHTER S "ANCHOR" PAIN EXPELLER.1 TP.!.! rnnnamM t TfjMn.vVahlvBuceeil.fal f J Only genuine with trade Murk ' Anchor." tjc. iiOo-abottlo. AtalldjwsIsUortliroafrh r.AD. EniTI24C0.,213mrlK., JttWTKL. I 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Bouses, Own Glassworks. EnioTied ami itteommeruua ou , Uadtno WboUiaUandJt'tqU a? L finfmfofj. Attnlatrrl. and i on. niCHTCR'8 ANOnon STOaiACIIAT, best Ool le, 1 TpepMi K ri l omn rnijompi"! n At our (ta'Iery you get a photograph that II make yuulookpleasantaml run no chances belnudlsaUi.olutcd. Good photos at S3 cents per dozen. Frames and Crayons of Every Des crlptlon at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio West Centre utrtct. Ap- attorney, tKU-tl A Wreck From Grippe, Catarrh and Asthma. RESTORED WITH BRAZILIAN BALM I was known as "The Woman who Coughs," for I coughed in cessantly. I was a school teacher till my neaim iauea. v,aiarru uau eaten away the partition in my nose. It had produced Bronchitis, Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles ana weaK maneys,. xu cone all through my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe which lelt me a wrecK in mmu auu uuuj. "- - doctors left me in, after dosing me with opium, quinine, etc. Then I boueht cough cures without end but they only made me -worse, I was in despair till I got hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets. They acted like magic from the first, and in a few weeks I was cured and better than I had been in years. Talk about wonderful remedies, Brazilian Balm and Toxicola saved my lite. Miss L. L. Clark, 917 Horton St. Ym, t more doses of Brazilian Balm for the money than any other remedy 3 50 cents & Co., Jlfg. unemists, inapis, inu. Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents. A MEATY PROPOSAL. THIS IS A dOOD, MEATY SUBSTANTIAL PROPOSAL We sell the best meat ever produced, clenn and sweet, on a bone. We can get plenty ot this kind ot meat, and wo want the biggest meat trade in this city. Try our meats anil you will become a permanent customer. BELLI 19 1 OAK STREET WEARING GLASSES You can go contrary to the wishes of your friends and neigh bors and sometimes get the best them j but attempt to go contrary to the dictates of Nature and you always get the worst ol it. There is no use to "kick" about wearing glasses. If Nature says spectacles why spectacles it must be, Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician, 118 South Main Street A FEW BARGAINS. It bargains seems funnv to talk of in a store wnere everything is a bargain. But sometimes we have just a few things to close out to make room for larger and newer stocks. For instance : our mm eens hrar. duced 75 cents to 1.00 on all grades. See our stock of ladies' shoes from 90 cents to $1.25. bur ram shoes are a surprise t o U T1 every buyer, vvnen we say bargains we mean it. And we just have them. We are sole agents for the W. L. Douglas $3 and $3.50 shoes. RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and . Retail. F 3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents. 1 pound box Climax Baking Powder, 10 cents. 18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents. 3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. 5C- SHAVE. I announce to the publlo that begin nine; to-day, March 22nd, my rates will be:.- - .......... Shave SO Hair Cutting 10c HIRAM S PADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. A. WOMER, 124 NORTH MAIN STREET. 25c Will get you more meat at our market than any where else Our always (resli 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 puna. GROCERIES, Hay, - Flour - and - Reed Aro selling cheaper at our new place than ever before, because we nave less expenses and give tbe benefit to tbe buyer. Hay, OSoper hundred) straw, lOo per bundle; eggs, He per doen : farmer roll butter, la to 18 cents per pound. Don't forget us when in need of dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, Philip Yarowsky, No. 233 West Centre Street. REMOVAL. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Company has ro movod to 1 1 B North Main ctreet, noxtdoocto Js J. Price's dry goods storo. We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the farthest down West Centre street and the farthest down In prices. A few mora steps to our store Is well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Snenandoah,
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