Sound To Come. What? Oh, That Tired Feeling. You tmiat fortify nnd help Nnturc to rslt llio lassitude of sprlnir by tiiltlnicn tt-nxl tonic. We sell or compound them to your special order, And your medicine shall lio puro, and tnslo ns "Bood" as wo enn niako It SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Too Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts. We must get rid of them. They are not going fast enough. To encourage our sales we invite you to see our stock and our prices. We can sell you any style you may desire at sacrificing prices. See Our Picture Stock. Another sweeping reduction. We have some beautiful designs. For one week only you can buy them at 50 per cent, below the value. You won't regret your visit to our store. 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. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. " 3.50 ' 2. 25. " 2.00 1.25. Ladles' 3.oo " 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 FACTORY SHOE STORE, 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 $10, $11 and $12 and upwards. They are the nearest approach to perfection ever seen in men's garments. 1 rOM-Cnngw, splendid one. You won't want anything else when you Bee it. We make trousers from 1.00 upward. Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, 14 W. Centre St., FERQUSON HOUSE BLOCK. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale j rices. FOIt SATURDAY. Kirirs. 13 cents Mr dozen farmer roll butter, 16c and 18o; best creamery Duner, zac; iiams, ao; suouiuers, 070. Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah Three doors below brick school. IT'S AN.'IMPOSSIBILITY for man I To cook at all and it Is next to Impossible for a woman to 000k satisfactorily unless &ye Ihm the F roper materials to practice the cuJnary art. Inveyou tried our staple and fancy palate pleaaenf E. B. FOLEY, Centre It, Leaves So the falling of the hair tells of the approach of age and declining power. No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless It mav seem. you confidently expect leaves nnitn Anrl wlii.O m "(,"'" . . 1 1 wily i n Because there Is Ufa at the roots. fe. so you need not worry about 1 ine tailing or your nair, tne threatened departure of youth and beautv. And whv? Because If there Is a spark of ' life remaining In the roots of 1 tne nair will arouse It Into healthy activ ity. The hair ceases to come out: it begins to grow: and the glory of your youth is restored to vou. we have a book on the Hair and its Diseases. It is free. Tho Beat Adwlco Froo. If Toa da not obtain nil thn bnnsflts yon expected from the use of the Vleor, write the doctor about It. Probably thero Is Dome difficulty with your Ken- eral system which may be easUy I remnTQu. Aaarftut, UK. j. u. AYER, Lowell, Mass. Marriages. Joseph J. Geor, of Philadelphia, and Miss Florcnco Reed, of Pottsvlllo, wore marriod yesterday. ' Miss Annie Neifert, of Tamaqua. and Johu Davis, of Lansford, wore united in marriage at the former placo this afternoon. St. Kyran's church, Hcckscherville, was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday morning, when Miss Ellon Purell and Richard Campion wore joined in marriage. Thomas G. Allan, proprietor of the Mer chant's Hotel at Pottsvillo, and Miss M. Louise Phillips were yesterday joined in wedlock in tho Presbyterian church. They left shortly after on a wedding tour. Miss Elizabeth Bender, of Ashland, and John Berrang, a prominent contractor of Asbury Park, i . J., wero married yesterday in the German Catholic church at tho former place. Miss Theresa Ludes, of Mahauoy City, was the bridesmaid. William Herrity, of Girardvillo, and Miss Gaughan, of Pittsburg, woro united in marriage in St. Josoph's church. Glrardville, last evening. Tho bride was formerly s resident of Rappahannock. They will reside at Girardvillo. Thomas Williams, of Girardvillo, and Miss Mills, of Rappahannock, were wedded in St. Joseph's church, Glrardville, yestenlay. A Successful Clinso. Constablo Leiteuborger. of Mahanoy City. made two arrests in Luzerne county last night and landed his prisoners at the former place this afternoon, James Thornton was arrested at Parsons on a warrant, and Joseph Pasquay was taken into custody at Wilkes- barrc, on a capias issued by the Pottsvillo court. In both cases charges were preferred by young women. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. Sealed PINK BAND Package. C7NrVY0RK. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Jtndo Only By TENNKY C03IP;IXY, rOK 8AL15 BY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 fvJ. VI a In St. COMPETENT RETOUCHERS I LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY! Atoureallery you set a photoeraph that will make you look pleasant and run no vlianot s on being illaappointeU. Oood photos at 33 ceula per dozen. Frames and Crayons of Every Des cription at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio, 2 West Centre street, I tf HAIR PITHY POINTS. --Pi'miiiipi TlirmiRlmut the Country riiriinlrltl for llnsly I'oru.nl. Thl is tho second Arbor Day. lVttsvllle's public schools will not bo clomd on newey IMy. Tlio employes nt tlio Koliloy Iiun colliery will bo paid tU'tnorrow. O110 liuinl red nnd thirty-two discs havo iwn rciurnoil for crim nal court. Olrardvlllo's BradiuitliiK clasn will number ulteon, tlio exorcise to bo held Juno 2 Ooyno'B Iron works nt Ashland are working nay aim niKiit, wltli orders months abend. At n special election In Danville victory was scored for a municipal electric light plant. Louis Culbcrstoti, tho pool champion, is now night clork nt tho Kaler House, Maha- noy 1.1 ty. Cupid seems to bo cuttlnu a rrcltv wide swath nruoni? tho susceptible licarta In thoso budding spring days. Lightning yesterday striking ft flock of 33 sheep on the farm of John Martin, near IMrlisle. killed 27 of them. Prof. Jesso Nowlln will oppose Supt. P.ittorson for ro-electioii before tho Pottsvillo School Board noxt Tuesday. Company G, Eighth Reglmont. has been mustered back Into tho stato sorvlco nt Carlisle, with CO members. Judge Dunn yesterday heard nrcnmenthi tho matter of the exceptions filed In tho es- tato of Jacob irey, deceased. Minors In tho Clearfield district, who a week ago threatened a big strlko, scorn to uavo changed their attitude There will bo twelve members of the graduating class of tho Ashland High School tills year, and tlioy are all glrla. A death watch has been placed on Qeorgo K. vanlioru, tho Lackawanna county mur dcror, who is to bo liauged May 4th. Dr. W. II. Bucher, who was formerly at tached to tho Minors' hospital staff, Is now at Santiago, in tbo regular Brmy borvico. Archbishop Ryau has appointed tho Rev. Philip R. McDovitt Superintendent of Catho. lie parochial schools In tho arch-dloccse of Philadelphia. It. Orkln to-day romoved his household gnods to his now rcsidonce, No. 7, South Main street. Sevoral maplo trees woro planted to-day In front of tho residence of S. W. Yost, on North Jardin strcot. A bunch of koys and a pen kulfo were loft In tho Hoading passenger station on Tuesday. Tho articles uwalt the owuor. Tho case of Postmaster E. F. Bogort. of Wilkesbarre, charged with tampering with the malls, is booked for trial In tho United States Circuit Court at Pittsburg next week. Tho blank bonds for $178,000 county loan voted to Henry H. Pearson, will be ready for the signatures of the Commissioners In a few days. Controller Muldoon will not sign them. Tbo Bloomsburg National Bank, a new In stitution, at Bloomsburg, with ft capital of Juo.ouo, has elected A. Z. Shoch, President, Paul E. Wirt, Vice Prcsldont, and William H. Hldley, Cashier. ABSORBING LINES. Syndicate to Take In Shenandoah nnd Sit Curmel Hallways. The Schuylkill Traction, tho Lakeside Railway and the Shamokln & Mt. Carmol Railway will bo leased to the American Hallway Company in May. Arrangements lor tho transfer havo been mado. One man agemcnt will direct all properties and a con nectlng lino is to bo built between Ashland and Centralia, if the right of way cau bo secured from tbo P. & It. Railway Company, Mr. Harris, the president of tho latter, has thus far refused to graut the right, and for tbo present the line cannot be built. The bonds of the companies mentioned arc hold by the meu and trust companies who uro pro motiug tho American Railway Co. Tho American Railway Company is the same syndicate that is buying up electric roads in Norristown aud other parts of the country. Speaking of tho deal, the Uazlcton Stan dard says: "Tbo Lakeside Railway has uovcr paid any dividends and tbo first money to build it came from tho defunct Guarantors' Finance Co., a largo number of bonds being held by that concern. The stock of the company was given away as a bonus with bonds. The Schuylkill Traction Com pany was started by the Saddlers, a family trom Cumberland county. They built the road by issuing bonds and sell ing at about half of tho face value It passed from the Sadlers to a syndicate made up of Uarrity, DallU Sanders aud others. It will cost $120,000 to fix up the road bed. Tbo Mt. Carmol & Sharaokin road is capitalized at a million and a half. and it runs from Shamokln to Centralia. It runs through a thinly settled country and has a limited trallic." St. George's Day. The feast of St. George was fittingly cee brated in St. George's Lithuanian church to day, Mass., was celebrated this morning by tho rector, Rev. Abromaitls. He was assisted by Revs. Matulaltls and Kamlnski, of town, Milukas, of Brooklyn ; Mocktaltis, of Mt Carmelj Potanus, of Mahanoy City, and Kopitkiewicz, of Philadelphia. Tho feasting will closo with vesper services at 7 o'clock to night. Councllmanlo Inspection. Councilmen D. L Van Horn, William M. Uoppos and Cornelius Ring, of Mahanoy 1 uy, visited town to-day and made an in Bpsction of the Council chamber nnd tho fire apparatus, with ft viow to enabling them to make recommendations to their own Council, OIICD. O'NEILL. On the 25th Inst., Mary Ann, wife of John O'Neill, aged 42 years. The funeral will take place on Friday, aitli inst . at 10 a m., irom 1110 lumny resilience. 233 JCast Centre street. High mass at the Annunciation ciiiircn. I'rocceu via 1'. Ac K. Hsllwuy train, at 12:20 n. m.. for l'ottsvilln. Intirmint I.. No. 8 cemetery. Itelattves and friends re- speciiuny invueu 10 atiei.d. 4-27U w7jTfor over uoi! XLL NATo' 4T.S or mo ci 10 bo for RHEUMATISM 1IEUEAIGIA and similar Complaints, wuu prcparcu uuaer iuq einngenc .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, yprtscnoeo By eminent pfiyacians UK. RICHTER S fail A aVinunn tain expeller; World renowned I TlmnrVBW snM.fu.fnl 1 lOoly Bfnnlno with Trade Mark " Anchor," I ;c. diyjaaootua. AtaiianureruuoruuTniirh 1 ta. SIKTES S CO., Z13 fCUl Ct, HEW 7G2S. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 4 Endonetl and Jleeommmded oy . V. Urughttt, simdUrt, and JK'J r prominent on. mcHTtn's ANOnOIt." fiTOaiAOIMT. tu..t i. 35 Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call and see our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jnrdln street. I will irunrantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve him bngo, iclntica nnd alt rheumatic palm In two or three hours, and cur In a few day. MUNYON, At all druggists, 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch St.. Phlla. THIS WKATIIKlt. Tho temiieraturo Is considerably above tho seasonal average In tho cen tral valleys and M MJnV1! tho middle west ern states, with a maximum of 94 degrees at Con cordia, Kan. In tho plateau and Pacific coast dis tricts the temper ature Is below the average, with n minimum ot 40 degrees at Wlnno mucca, Nov. Pore cast for this sec tion until 8 p. m. today: Showers; variable winds, mostly fresh easterly. Fair and warmer to morrow. Sunrise, 5:13; sunset, 0:55; length of day, 13h., 42m.; moon rises, 9:30 p. m.; moon sotS, 5:C5 a. m. WAI. l'KNN. Tho Infant child of Adolph nnd Amelia Kurscli died this morning. David Hopkins was Injured nt tho Win. I'enn colliery by bolug struck by a wagon door. He recoived contusion? of the right shoulder. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Bowen. former residents of this placo, but now of Miners vllle, woro visitors horo yesterday. Thoy havo just returned from an extended visit to England. Rev. O. E. Stogdon, pastor of tho M. E. church at Port Carbon, was n visitor hero yostorday. Rev. Ephraim Potts, pastor of tho Track vlllo M. E. church, will preach In the M. E. church hero on Sunday ovenlng, May 7tb, at 0 p. m. Ho will also administer the Lord's supper. Rev. Potts was formorly pastor-In-chargo hero. Tho dato of tho Children's Day anniversary Is the second Sunday In Juno, and not Juno 2nd, as was stated previously in our totter. Tho wedding of William L. Sinoycr. of Shonandoah, and Miss Jennie Miners, of this place, was solemnized at the residence of the bride's brother, Harvey L. Miners, at this place, at 8 o'clock last ovenlng. Rev. W. H. Stewart, pastor of tho M. E, church, was tbo olliciating clergyman. The couple wero un attended. Tho ceremony was porformod In tho parlor, to which tho bridal couple pro ceeded as a wedding march was played by Miss Lilly Dovey, of this place. The bride was attired in a wedding coslumo of whip cord material trimmed in oriental lace, wbilo tho groom woro conventional black. After the coreniony tho guests partook of a bounti ful wedding repast. The choir of tho M. E. church; under the leadership of Mr. John Knight, rendered several selections. Tbo bride was formorly employed ut tbo Win. Tenn store, as saleslady. The groom has charge of tho meat market connected with tho Win. Ponn storo. The couple will take up their residence at 217 We6t Coal street, Shenandoah. The guests present wore : John Harris, Mrs. Mary Harris, Sidwell, Reuben and John Harris, of Frackvillo ; Hiram Smoyer, Mrs. Sallle Smoyer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roehm, Misses Florence, Hannah, Stella and Margaret Moyeraud Kato Uoohm, Mrs. Besslo Iioohm and John lioehni and Josoph Lehmler, of Shenandoah ; Mr. aud Mrs. John Knight, Miss Maud Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Evan L. Jones and family. Misses Jean Glover, Mar garet Mollard, Lilly Dovey, Margaret Chalmers, Ethel Jones, Lizzie Womer, Ida May, Katlo Chalmers, Messrs. Robert Led don, Edwin Jones, William Jones, Thomas Fox, William Chalmers, J. H. Hughe3, Robert Leggett, Mrs. Kato Leggett, Miss Bertha Leggett, Harvey Leggett, Robert Leggett, Jr., W. H. Lewis, Mi. and Mrs. David Mitchell, Miss Josephine Mitchell, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lucas, Miss Joscphino Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Thoma3 Scott. Miss Bessio Scott, Messrs. William Scott, John Lewis, Wilbur Lewis, Mr. aud Mrs. Harvey Miners, Mrs. Sidwell Miners, Mrs. Sarah Long, Haivcy, Harry ahd Lloyd Smoyer, Miss Ray Smoyer. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo W. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chalmors aud James Chalmers. Sacrifice removal sale of jewelry, silver ware, watches, clocks, optical goods and musical instruments at Orkin's, 120 South Main strcot. tf A Muslcale. The Misses Knapp, daughters of JosodIi C. Knapp, luside foreman of tho Knickerbocker colliery, gave a muslcale nt the family resi dence in Yatesvillo last ovenlng. Among the guests were Miss Roso Riley nnd James aud Thomas Riley, of this town; Misses Gertrude and Martha Balliet, of Yatesvillo; Miss xseuie larkln, John Jarkiu, David Holland, ucorgo nrltz aud William Moyer. of Maha noy City. An elaborate supper was served at 10 o'clock. Tbo Riloy orchestra, of town. furnished dancing music. There was also a program of vocnl and instrumental music, in which Misses Catherine and Minnie Knapp, Nelllo Larkin and the Riloy brothers took part. The ISxphislon Innuost, Deputy Coroner Bissoll hasarranged to con tinue the inquest as to the cause of tho Maha noy City colliery explosion to-night. He has subpoenaed all tbo survivlug employes who were at work lu tbo colliery at the time of the explosion. Coco Argollne, the genuine article, for sale at Klrlln'a drug storo. JO-0-tf Deeds Itecorded. The following deeds wnm ropsirilml rmm Matilda Plnnlz ft nl Ir. Willi,,.,, 1I,. premises In Mahanoy City ; Charlemagne lower niftfiitnrs. tn w nm 11 ) . ..i. premises In Tower City ; School District of lower uity to iiauuau n. Henry, premises In Tower City ; Wm. P. Kllngcr and wife to Amanda Grim, nremisea in Tnwnr fMtv . Samuel Smith and wife tn Wm. To I,,' premisos in Valley View. ' 'Now good digestion waits on aiuietlto. and health on both." If it doesn't try Burdock Blood Bitters. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses wero granted at follows ; Daniel L. Poflenberger, of Kllngerstown.and Sarah Letitcb, of Tremont; John J. (J laser aud Amelia Gross, both of Pottsville; John Williams and Ann Jenkins, both of St. Clair: Richard Artz and Clara King, both of Hcglns township; Joseph D. Esterly and Irene A, t Tea, both of Pottsville; Ucorgo F. uciso and Ida May Koch, both of Lost Creek, Out of Danger. Anthony Paulasltls, who was stabbed several times lu a street brawl at Mahanoy City on Tuesday, and who was In a critical condition, was to-day reported out of danger. -Correct Measurement j Is strictly adhered to in the making of clothing we handle. The stylish Spring Top Coats nnd general line of Spring Clothing we are showing may not have been cut especially for you, but they were cut to your measure. We offer your size nt your price in all lines of SPRING AND. SUMMER CLOTHING With guaranteed fit and general satisfaction. Don't let go of your money until you have seen what we are offering in clothing. There are no strings to the guarantees we give you. Mammoth Clothing House, Largest Clothing House in theCounty, 9 and 11 S. Main St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. win a west. F. N. Hipplo, V. & R. telegraph operator at Duck Mountain, has tendered his resignation and will go to Indian Territory, where ho has secured a more lucrative position under u railway company. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to bo shaken into the shoes At this season yeur feot feel swollen, nervous nnd hot, and get tired easily. If you havo smarting feet or tight shoos, try Allen's Foot Easo. It cools the feet aud makes walking easy. Cures swollou and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunious of all pain and gives rest and com fort. Try It to-day. Sold by nil druggists nnd shoo stores for 25c. Trial package FxlEE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Fresh Hotter nnd Kggs, Choice Meat Daily. Bausor's Cherry and Chestnut Sts. tf MISCELLANEOUS. F OK KENT. A convenient house with seven rooms. Apply to James Patterson, 203 Wast Oak street. 4-27-tf FOR RENT. A nine-room dwelling bouse, bath-room, hot nnd cold water throughout the house and all conveniences, located on North Jnrdln street. Apply at this ofllco tf TMl'ltOVK YOUR WRITING. By sending 25o J. for 3(5 assorted pens tor business and line corresponding purposes to The IIaht M'p'o Co., 8-29-tf I'ottsville, I'a. "VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap 1 ply to S. Q. M. Ilollopetcr, attorney, Kbenandoah. H-31-tf We Have It, Just the Piece of Meat You Want. We'll lit the nlcbo In your appetite and fit tho peculiarity of your pocket book. Selected cuts cost more than ordinary ones, but you'll tlnd our prices for the best ones are less than others charge for equally pood pieces: Come nfter It If you prefer or weMl deliver It if you say the word. BELL'S, 19 1 Ofln STREET. COLLARING A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. Tlio very fasblonablo nnd sensible round pointed culls and collars are meeting with great (avor We show all the styles' raide. All the new colorings In shirts for spring; tlen, gloves, canes, and umbrellas, at clo e prices. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the furthest down West Centra street nnd tho farthest down In prices. A few more Bteps to our store Is well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. 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. m MEAT MARKET, 203 E. Centre St. Our market Is not ciactlv Inrnted rpntrallv but tliat little extra walk will benefit your purse. JjlOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER. FRANK J. KANTNER, Or Lorry. Subject to KermUlcan rules Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY AT "TEND ELD TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerick St. RESIDENCE : 221 N, West St. 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, tinware, hard ware aud 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 OF ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAMES MANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES D. and J. Siegel, Attractiveness Of Person. Satlf factory hnlr is one of tho most attractive features about your person. Trect It and dress It and It is to your advan tage. We do it at votir home everv day, Wednesday and Saturday cxcepicu. A FEW BARGAINS. It seems funny 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 lor larcfer and newer stocks. For instance : OUR LUDILY 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. OUR FlEtl'S snoes are a 1 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 WIN STREET. Buy Your Ray Day S-GROCERIES Where you get the most value for your money. Other grocers may be cheap, but they can't compete with us. Wc are the workiugman's greatest benefactor. EQOS, 12 1-2 Cants Fer Dozen. Don't forget us when In need of dry goods, Philip Yarowsky, No. 233 West Centre Street. 5C- SHAVE. I announce to thepulillc that bcirln- HIRAM SPADE. 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Shave Sc Hair Cutting lOe Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, - 103-105 south Main st. Preservation Of the Hair. The effect our treatment affords will aBtonlsh you We rIvo It the attention that helps f'ou to strengthen and perserve . t by the application of ourl b ham pool ng method. 1 Duslo's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson llouso Block. 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 ot 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. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale I and '. Retail. 3 Wggest mackerel, 25 cents. 1 pound box Climax Baking Powder, 10 cents. 18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents. B- A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. REMOVAL. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Oompany has re moved to 1 1 B North Main street, next door to Js 1 Price's dry goods stord Tho Rosv Frost-moss Anfl a velvety softness of the akin la lnT riabljr obtained br tbore who use Polio!' Complexion Itowder.
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