The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 24, 1899, Image 4

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    ICE
CHEAM
SODA,
All flavors. Delicious
and thirst quenching.
SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE,
South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa.
Telephone Connection,
DAVISON'S
Department Stores,
Nos. U9-131. 133 North Hatn Street.
Baby Coaches
and Go-Carts
U11U11U11
Our go-carts are something new
They are just the thing for a child
too laree 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. Ho-121-123 North-Alain
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 35.
" " 1.25.
' 3-50
3.00
Ladies' 3.oo
3.25
" 1.5
2.00.
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
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 $12 and
upwards. They are the nearest
approach to perfection ever seen in
men's garments.
w Our line Is
1 rwwwi nifi ,plendld one.
You won't want anything else when you see It
We make trousers from SB.OU upwaru.
Kelly & Conway
TAILORS,
14 W. Centre St.,
FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK.
CHEAP GROCERIES.
Hay, Flour and Feed.
NEW STORE. NEW STOCK.
Our goods are staple and aell retail at
wholesaleprices. ... ,
FOK BATURDAY.-Kggs, 13 cents per doien j
farmer roll butter, 16c and lSo; bjs creamery
butter, 23o( harns, B$e; shoulders, (c
Ellis Guzinsky,
216 West Centre St,, Shenandoah.
Three doom below brick school.
IT'S ANIIMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN
To eook at I1 od ft Is next to Impossible for a
. .v ..tufiLTttirilv unless she has the
proper materials to practice the culinary art.
ltiveiyou tried our staple and fancy palate
pleasers?
E. B. FOLEY, Su'tr.Bt.
THIS
"Every mornlnc I have a
bad taste In my mouth; my
tongue Is coated; my head
acnes ana l oiten icci uizzy.
I have noaDDetlte for breakfast
and what food I cat distresses
me. I have a heavy feeling in
my stomach. 1 om getting so
weak that sometimes I tremble
and my nerves are all unstrung.
1 am getting paie ana imu. i
am as tired In the morning as
at night."
What does your doctor say?
"You are suffering from Im
pure blood."
What Is his remedy?
J5'
You must not have consti
pated bowels If you expect the
Sarsaparllla to do its best work.
But Ayer's PilU cure constipa
tion. We have a book on Paleness
and Weakness which you may
have for the asking.
Wrllo to our Doctors.
Terhapi you would like to oonrolt
eminent phrilclans about your condi
tion. Write ui f reslr all the particulars
In tout case. Tou will receive a prompt
wr- . ...... .
Lowell, Ma.
LAST PKllSONAI.l.Y-CONDOCTi:!) TOUK
TO WASHINGTON VIA PENNSYL
VANIA KAIXKUAD.
The last of the present series of rcnnsyl
vania Railroad throe-day personally-conducted
toure to Washington, D. C, will be
run on May 11. Tlie rate. $14 50 from New
York. 811.50 from Philadelphia, and propor
tionate rates from other points, includes
transportation, hotel accommodations and
Capitol guido fees. An experienced Chaperon
will also accompany the party.
For itineraries, tickets, and full information
apply to nearest ticket agents; Tourist
Acnnt. 1100 Broadway. New York, and 780
Braid street. Newark, N. J. ; or nddress Geo
W. Boyd, Assistant General rassenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
Flrot Fire I rirel
Insure your property from loss in
tho
oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila,
Underwriters Insurance Co. of North
America and Fire Association, Ilartford
Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co.,
West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Fircmen'i
Ins. Co. T. T. Williams,
123 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah.
Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent
flour, and take no other brand. It la tho best
flour mwlf.
Ice Cream,
All flavors.
Man u f a c -
tured daily.
Delivered to all parts
of town.
2V X ITOJRL
Sealed PINK BAND Package.
NewYork.
Bon-Bons and Chocolates,
Made Only Jly
TENNET COMPANY,
FOR SHE BY
FRED. KEITHAN,
Baker and Confectioner,
104 M . IVIaln St.
COMPETENT RETOUCHERS !
LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY!
At nur irallprr -vou iret a nhotoirraDli that
will make youlookpleatuintand run no chances
on being disappointed. Good photos at 33 cents
per dozen.
Frames and Crayons of Every Des
crlptlon at Reduced Prices.
Dabb's Studio,
SOU West Centre street,
REMOVAL.
Tho Singer Sowing Ma
chine Company has re
moved to 1 1 S North Main
street, noxt door to J. J.
Price's dry goods store.
PITHY POINTS.
ilHienliiK Throughout the Country
)liron1ol'l fur llnaty Termini.
Trailing arlmtus Is showing its color on tlio
mountains.
Oars are now running between l'ottsvlllo
ami Tumbling Ittin.
Klglit mure regular army recruits woro
sent from l'ottsvlllo on Saturday.
Tlio ' Good Samaritan Homo," for young
women, is soon to be opened at Heading.
illcyclos are becoming numerous In town.
Dealers say they aru cheaper this soason than
ever.
After an Idleness of four weeks tlio Rich
ardson eolllrry at Mlncrsvillo resumed work
tlls morning.
A big INptlst Young People's Union rally
will bo bold noxt Friday at Portland, North
ampton county.
Twelvo-ycar-old Mnrtlnnana Micro becamo
the bride, at Now Castle, of Gabriel Clcerchi,
a man of 30 years.
Somobody lias Insulted tlio dignity of
classic l'ottsvlllo by mistaking tlio new public
building for an nrmy banncks.
Bishop Etholbort Talbot, of Bctliloliem,
yostorday visited St. Luko's Episcopal church
and confirmed a class of fifteen persons.
Dr. Lewis G. Wcthcrau, of Hazleton, and
a graduate of Mcdlro-Chi, of Philadelphia,
lias registered at the Protbonotary's olllco in
this county.
John W. Edwards, superintendent of the
plant of tho Ashland Coal & Coko Co., at
Ashland, W. Va., is arranging for tho ship
ment of his household effects.
Blcyclo paths seem to bo all tlio rago. Tlio
wheelmen of Shamokln havo under consider
atlon tho construction of a bicycle path bo
twecn Shainokin and Sunbury.
Invitations are out announcing a "boating'
to-morrow evening, ill honor of Miss Emma
Kimble, at East Mahauoy Junction, Aud
yet they say thoro is nothing now uudor the
sun.
Arbitrators In tho caso of Ellon Dowald et
al. vs. William Berkheiscr and O.J. Aregood,
executors of John Borkhelsor, deceased, filed
au award giving tho plaintiff tho sum of
f 1.271 and costs.
Tho Siato Fish Commission lias decided
tn abolish tho breeding of trout at the state
ishcry in Salisbury, Lehigh county, and tho
houses and pouds will bo dovoted entirely to
tho hatching of black bass.
Whilo digging a well at Spring Mills,
Centre county. Jeremiah Snavcly, at a depth
of tweuty-flvo feet struck hard coal of a fair
nualitv.
While his train was running at tno rate oi
60 milos an hour, near Lansdate, Engineer
A. C. Miller reached out of the cab window
aud caught a pigeon flying alongside
The old Collins furnace, at Bellefonte, is to
be put in operation soon, and invtstigation is
being made of tlio plant at uurtin's worss,
with a view of again putting It In blast.
The sure La Grippe Cure.
There is no uso suffering from this dreadful
malady.if you will only get tho right reracuy,
You aro having pain all through your body,
vnur liver is out of order, havo no appetite,
no life or ambition, havo a bad cold, in fact
aro completely used up. Electric Bitters is
tho onlv remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on your
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tono up the
wholo system and make you feel like a new
being. They are guaranteed to euro or prico
refunded. For sale at A. Wasley's Drug
Store, only 50 cents per bottlo.
Urlmlual Court Next Week.
The May torm of criminal court will begin
next Monday, aud the Indications are it will
be a busy term. Tho homicide case in which
Michael Ilorrick is charged with killing
Michael Nicholas at West Bear Kidge colliery,
last February; three cases against part.es
selling oleomargarine ; the misdemoanor caso
against the school directors of New Castlo
township, are the priucipal cases to bo trloa.
It is hinted that a special torm may be ar
ranged for to dispose of alt cases now on tho
dockets.
Marriage Licenses.
Adam Balonas and Bctrena Belunika, both
of Mahanoy City ; Thomas D. Entwlstle and
Dora Fulda, both of Mahanoy City; Danlol
Keddall and Elizabeth E. Davis, both ot
Tamaqua ; Francis W. Dunn, of Minersville,
and Mary Derrick, or Cass Township;
William F. Herrity and Mary V. Goughans,
both of Girardville.
Searching (or Counterfeits.
The government officials beliovo that
counterfeit revenue stamps woro circulated
in this county by tho gang of counterfeiters
recently detected in Philadelphia and Lan
caster. It is said bogus stamps have been
found in this district, and Revenue Collector
Koar is on the lookout for others. He will
make a tour of the district for that purpose.
Sir. Wadllngers Mission.
The Daily True American, of Trenton, K.
J., says: "Hon. George J. Wadlinger, presl
dent of the Anthracite Telephone uompany
of Pottsville, Pa., is in Trenton looking over
tho 'phone systems in this town to obtain
pointers for his company, which is about to
put in a big syBtem there." Mr. wauunger
is working in conjunction with the company
recently organized here.
They Are Insane.
Georco Komey and William Tumbler, in.
mates of the county prison, have been de
clared insane and will be admitted to the
insane department of the almshouse. I he
first named hails from Girardville, and Is
charged with assault and attempt to kill,
while Tumbler is supposed to be an escaped
lunatic.
Knights Golden Kagle Parade,
On account of the parade of the Knights of
the Golden Eagle at Lancaster, Pa., May 8,
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
arranged to sell excursion tickets, from all
stations on its line in the state of l'ennsylva
nia. to Lancaster and return, at rate of
single fare for the round trip, minimum rate
twentv-nve cents. Tickets will be sola on
May 8 and 9, good to return until May lu,
Inclusive, but will not be valid for passage on
the Pennsylvania Limited,
Sacrifice removal sale of Jewolry, silver-
. t J 1
ware, watches, ciocks, optical goous uu
musical instruments at Orkln's, 120 South
Main street. tf
Mine Accident.
Paul Poloheskl. of Shamokln, was caught
bv a nremature blast at the Corbln colliery,
Shamokin. and seriously Injured. He was
taken to tbo Miners' hospital on Baturaay,
ltriervolr Stocked.
The reservoir recently built on Broad
Mountain for the purpose of supplying tho
Miners' Hospital at Fountain Springs with
water has been stockod with trout to the
number of 2,000. The specimens secured are
f h American brook order, average six
inches In length, and were purchased by Dr,
HiddlH at the Penn Forest hateuery, near
Mauch Chunk.
"Now good digestion waits on appetite, and
health on both." If It doesn't try Burdock
Blood Bitters
Married.
Joseph Illchardson and Miss Eliza Eussell,
both of Mahanoy City, were married Satur
day evening In tho English Lutheran par
annafra.
Mrs. Hannah Becker, of Mahanoy City,
and Hichard Brown, of Trenton, were mar
rled at the home of William Luke, at the
ftirnifir nlace. Saturday evening. MUs
tln T.uke. sister of the bride, was the
bridesmaid, and Jeremiah Brown, brother of
the bridegroom, was the groomsman.
Obituary,
John Unealraitls died at his home, 831
T.Wrt street, this morning. Death was
duo to pneumonia, Deceased was 33 years of
age,
THIS WKATIIKK.
Tho tomporaturo changes htfvo boon
unimportant. An area of low barom-
ctcr Is dovoloplnc
over Utah, and a
slight depression
Is central over
eastern Missouri.
Tho harometor is
high in tho ex
treme northwest,
ovor tho St. Law
rence valley, and
off tho south At
lantic coaBt. Fore
cast for this sec
tion until 8 p. m.
today: Increasing
cloudiness; prohably showers tonight
and tomorrow; winds mostly rrosu
eontherly.
Sunrise, 6:18; sunset, G:52; lengtli or
day, 13h., 44m.; moon rises, G:16 p. m.;
tnoon sets, 4:04 a. m.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Adam Miller was a Sunday visitor to
Sim.
niokin.
Harry Boughcy, of Philadelphia, spent to.
day In town.
Miss Ida Dusto, of South Jardin strcot, is
ill at her homo.
John V. Curtin transacted business at
Frecland to-day.
Miss Eliza arifflths, of Philadelphia, is the
guost of town friends.
Philip Wcsnor. of Mt. Carmel, was tho
guest of friends in town.
John Closo, of Mahanoy City, was a guest
of town friends last evening.
George Spado, of Gordon, spent yostorday
In town, visiting his parents.
Edward Williams, of Danville, spont yes.
tcrday in town as tho guest of his parents.
C. W. Bcddall, of Tamaqua, was a brier
visitor to town on Saturday afternoon.
S. G. M. Ilollopeter and E. W. Shoomaker,
E.-qs., attended motion court at Pottsvlllo to.
day.
W. J. Galvin loft town this altcrnoou
Atlautio City, whero ho will remain a fow
days.
Mrs. W. J. Morgan, and Bon James, ot
South Jardin street, are visitors to Phila.
delphla,
Miss Bessio Wadlinger, of Pottsvlllo, was
entertained here yesterday by Miss Lizzie
Stank.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boyrant, of Stcelton,
are tho guest of the latter's mothor, Mrs. B.
G. Hess,
Joseph Dolaney, of Potlsyille, spent the
past fow days visiting his sistor on West
Cherry street.
George Earner, of Reading, spent Sunday
in town as tho guest of his brother, William
Ramer tho barber.
Roes Evans, of Pittsburg, is tho guest of
Richard Korslake, of South White street. Mr.
Evans spent to-day at Tamaqua.
John J. O'Hearn, William U. Glenn, F. J.
Brcnnan and J. Claude Brown transacted
business at tho county seat to-day.
Mlssos Salllo and Mary Dolaney, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., aro in town to attend the
funeral of tho late William P. Delanoy.
J. Irvin Steel,, Jr.. editor of tho Shamokln
Herald, was a visitor to town last evening,
the guest of J. G. Metz, of the Ferguson
House.
Matt. Walenk, a former resident of town,
but now engaged in tho clothing businoss in
Catawissa, shook hands with his many ac
quaintances here to-day.
Prof. Zeltz has gono to Catawissa for a
period of a week. Ho has been engaged by
the Catawissa band to give them Instructions,
preparatory to a concort which tho band will
give noxt Saturday evening.
William K. James, formerly public school
teacher in this town and later of the Regular
Army hospital corps, has accepted n position
as traveling salesman for the Philadelphia
branch house of Armour & Co.
Miss May Uolmau has returned homo from
an oxteuded stay with her sister, Mrs.
Bailey, at Tamaqua.
COMPETE WITH BLACK DIAMOND.
A. Iluuior to tho KlTect That the 1"
A It,
Will Itun a 1'aBt Train.
A rumor Is going the rounds to the effect
that tho P. & E. railway company is contem-
lating running two vestlbuled trains be.
tween Buffalo, N. Y., and Philadelphia and
New York City, to compete with tho Lehigh
Valley Black Diamond Express.
If tho report is correct it is likely tliat the
now trains will bo put on at the first change
in schedule. Tho trains will counoct with
tho Fall Brook at Willlamsport. Only
about six stops will be made between Will
lamsport and Philadelphia, according to the
statement oi a gentleman who is In a position
to know, and Shamokln will be one of them.
rho time made if the trains are put on, win
bo about tho same as the Black Diamond
Express. Shamokln Herald.
Hanks Township Case,
Tho Jury in the caso of the Banks Town
ship School Board, charged with issuing and
publishing a false statement, and which was
on trial at Mauch Chunk the entire week,
on Saturday rendered a verdict of not guilty
George W. Koons. the treasurer, to pay two-
thirds of the costs and Edward Oberendor,
the prosecutor, representing the Taxpayers'
Association, one third. Tho costs amount to
over 1000, and Koons' share is (133. He
went Into voluntary bankruptcy baturaay
morning and has applied for discharge as an
insolvent debtor John F. Whalen, bsq.,
of
Pottsville, was one
prosecution.
of tho lawyers for the
Coco Argoline, the genuine articio, for sale
at Kirlin's drug store. 10-B-tf
Commencement nt Itiugtown.
The third annual commencement of tho
High school at Klngtown was held at that
place on Saturday evening. The graduates
were George Pflueger. Thomas Elsenhart,
Frank Labenberg. SallleBroiscn, Grace KIcb
Sadie Barrow, Sadie Eumbel. The following
urogram was presented : Prayer, Kev. A. P
Pfluoger : "The Holiday," High School Ulee
Club: salutatory. Miss Sallie Breiscb
Carnival of birds and roses," Miss
Breisch's pupils: dialoguo," "Broakine
ud tbo Exhibition," pupils; reclta
tlon, "Tho Whistling Eegiment," Miss
Gertie Rich: selections, Glee Club; class
history. George Pflueger; tambourine drill
Miss Bcutschlers pupils; class prophecy,
Thomas Elsonhsrt; dialogue, "Which Will
he Marry 1" Higb School pupils; presenta'
tion of diplomas, . K. Stauflor, president of
the School Board ; promotions, I. A. Seltzer
'Evening by the Sea," Gleo Club.
rjenth oTPnyiniiBtor Vnndocrlft.
Atlanta, April Zi- Major George
Vandegrlft, paymastor In tho United
States volunteer army, who was strick
en with apoplexy Saturday afternoon,
died yestorday without regaining con'
sclousness. Ho was 59 years old, serV'
ed with distinction in the r.lvll war,
and since May last has been paymastor
oi volunteers.
Disabled VuulllHt ltooovorlntr.
Pittsbure. April 24. Kid Lavelle,
the colored pugilist, who was put to
sleen by John Cavanaugh In the 12th
round of a light at Homestead Friday
night, regained consciousness at noon
yesterday. The pnysicians at mercy
hospital think he has a chance now
lor recovery,
Ulrcns People Arriving,
The Derformers and musicians that will
comprise Lowery'g All United Shows aro be
rinninr to arrive. Several musicians put in
an anuearance this morning. The show will
open Its season at Ollberton ou Thursday,
the 27th lust.
Mammoth
Clothing
House,
L. GOLDIN,
Proprietor.
Nos. 9 & 11
South Main St.
Shenandoah, Pa.
THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
The Quickest and ltcst Itonlo to All Points
In the South.
If you are going to any point in tho South,
Southwest, Mexico or on tho Pacific coast, bo
sure to call for a ticket via the Southern
Railway. Threo daily trains from Broad
Street Station, Philadelphia, enable you to
reach almost evory place of importance south
of tho Potomac aud cast of tho Mississippi
Rivers without change of cars, and if you ure
destined to points In tho extreme West or
Southwest, yon will find the connections at
Memphis or New Orleans close, benu lor
schedules, maps, etc. Further information.
will bo cheorfully furnished by Charie3 u.
Hopkins. District Passenger Agent, 88
Chostnut Street, Philadelphia.
Work llegun.
Work on clearing tho site for tho soldiers
mouumont was begun to-day. Tho labor
force iucludos six volunteers. It Is expected
that it will bo greatly Increased when the
collieries aro idle.
DIBD.
DKIjANEV. On the 22nd Inst., at Shenandoah,
William P. Delaney, aged 42 years. Funeral
will take plnco from the late residence of the
deceased, at 28 West Centre street, on Tues
,in. lint.. At 9:30 a. in. Illirli mass will
be celebrated. Interment In St. Vincent do
Paul's cemetery, MinersviUo. Funeral will
nn . l'-'fl ii. 111. 1- & 11 lttillwuv train.
Relatives nnd f rleuds respectfully Invited to
attend.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Tn HKXT.-.A nltia-room dwelling house,
" bath-room, hot nnd cold water throughout
hmt.n. nnd all conveniences, located on
North Jardin street. Anly at this ofllco tf
MI'UOVE YOUIt WRITING. By sending 25c
for 06 assorted liens for business and line
corresponding purposes 10
;IU1 11AUT 111 V U lU.,
Pottsville, Pi
29-tf
JOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap-
nlv to 8. G. M. Ilollopeter, attorney,
Shenandoah. s-Ji-ti
TJ1STATK of Sarah Rupert, late of East Union
ij tmvnxuln. Hchuvlklll countv. deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above estate having
been grant.d to the undersigned, all persons
itiripiitpii ti, t ania estate are reuuenieu w
make payment and those having claims to
present the same without delay to
Or to Geouoe Ricuabds, Executor,
s. rl. m. TtnT.ijipRTicii. Attv. McUormlck,
Shenandoali, i'a. ocu., uu. i-a,
April 13, 1899, 4-17-ot-oaw
A MEATY PROPOSAL
THIS IS A aOOD, MEATY,
SUBSTANTIAL PROPOSAL
Wo sell tho best meat ever produced, clean
nnd sweet, on a bone. We can get plenty of
this lcind of meat, ana wo wont the niggest
meat trade In this city. Try our meats and you
will become a permanent customer.
BELLI 19 1 Oi STREET
COLLARING A MAN
IS EASY IP YOU HAVE AS MANY
STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE.
The very fashionable 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,
canes, and umbrellas, at do e prices.
Portz Bros.,
North Main Street.
24
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.
S03 E. Centre St.
Our market is not esactly located centrally
but that little extra walk will benefit your
purse.
HAPPY BOYS
ARE THOSE WHO ARE WELL
DRESSED. .
goods with double breasted vests. Countless styles in light
colors of every description you will find in our stock. A look
at our children's department will astonish you. The styles
displayed are a revelation of beauty and design. Everything
that is stylish and up-to-date is in the lot, and the best of all
is, that this stock bought by us at cash prices at considerably
less than cost, enables us to offer you inducements that you
will be surprised at. We guarantee a saving to you ot at least
30 per cent.
And now we have something to say about pants. Three
large cases arrived this morning ; every one was filled with
the newest and choicest patterns, all styles aud sizes, and, like
the clothing bought at sacrifice prices, will be sold accord-iugly.
lull IN 1 K5'TCSWifvl-
Window Guards. Stable
Iron Railings, &c.
REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
. .....AM MMI I If . 1 PI
ACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St.
Largest Stock.
Largest Profits to Buyers.
These are a few oi the many inducements our new stores offer to
patrons. Come and see our stock ot
. . .
ware and carpets. We can save you more muuey m ia
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 FRAHES
flANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES.
D. and J. Siege, -
Preserving
The Beauty.
Every woman wants
to preserve her beauty as long as
possible. This can be done by
our system of-
LADIES'
SHAnPOOINd.
A FEW
BARGAINS.
It seems funnv to talk of
bargains in a store where
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 IHDIES'
shoes have
been re
duced 75 cents to 1.00 on all
grades.
See our stock of ladies'
shoes from 90 cents to $1.25.
qui nffl's
shoes are a
surprise t o
every buyer, When 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.
A. WOMER,
124 NORTH MAIN STREET.
GROCERIES,
Hay, - Flour - and - Feed
Are selling cheaper at our new place
than ever before, because wehave
less expenses and give the benefit to
the buyer.
Hay, 63o per hundred; straw, lOo per bundle;
eggs, 10 per uozeni larmer rou uuuer,
15 to 18 cenli per pound.
Don't forget us when in need of dry goods,
notions, boots and shoes.
Philip Yarowsky,
No. 233 West Centre Street.
5C- SHAVE.
I announce to the public that begin
nlDg to-day, March 22nd, my rates
will bet.. .............
Shavo sc
Hair Cutting ,, 100
HIRAM SPADE,
131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, T.
The same thing may be
said of the men. If you
would be happy, pleased,
and contented, don't fail to
examine the immense
stock of summer clothing
that is now displayed in
our mammoth store room.
A special trip to Philadel
phia and New York this
week is the cause of it.
All the latest styles in
serces, tweeds, and mixed
Manufacturer
of . .
Wire Screens,
Iron Fences,
Fire Escapes,
Guards, oeliar tauarus,
nfc5.ur.nut n. vmiai.
Largest Stores
stoves, iurauuie, uunuic, .u
. 1 Inrs fSma flirt 1 Otltf
103-105 south Mam st.
Ladies'
Shampooing:.
The hair well cared
for keeps the face attractive and
mates hair dressing an easy
task.
We do It at your homo every
day, Saturday excepted.
Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors,
Ferguson House Block.
We Sell the
Lowest in Price-
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Gent's Furnishings.
We aro the farthest down West Centre street
and the farthest down In prices. A few more-
steps to our store Is well worm tne rcwaru you:
rccelvo In bargains.
Peter Greenberg,
320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah'.
WEARING GLASSES
You can go contrary to the
wishes of your friends and neigh
bors and sometimes get the best of
them ; 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.
South Main Street.
118
F
RIEDMAN'S
ENLARGED
GROCERY,
2I3 W. Centre St.
Wholesale and : Retail.
3 b:ggest mackerel, 25 cents.
1 pound box Climax Baking
Powder, 10 cents.
18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents.
E3. A.?friedman,
313 West Centre Street,