Bound To Come. What? Oh, Thut Tired Peeling. You must forlif nml help Nature to r'fliftt tho lasaltttdo of spring by tutting, n k,mh1 tonlo. Wo nell or compound them to your sperlnl order. And your medicine shall te pure, and taste an "good" fts wo onn mnko It SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Mala Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Too Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts. We must get rid of them. They are not going fast enough. To rucourage our sales we invite you to see our stock and our prices, i 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. 11 9-1 21 -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 2,00 Ladies' 3. 00 " 2.25 " 1.50 2 25. I.25. 2.00. I.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, 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. Trouserings.-XJn'S.'d 'one0 You won't want anything else when you see it. Vie make trousers from $3.00 upward. Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, 14 W. Centre St., FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods aro staple and nell retail at wholesale prices. FOK SATUItDAY. Kites. 13 cents per dozen : farmer roll butter, 16c and lo; beat creamery butter, Zio; Jiawa, Bo; snouiuers, ojic Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah, Three doors below brick school. IT'S AfflMPOSSIBILITY for man To cook at all and It It next to Impossible for a woman to cook satisfactorily unless she ha the proper materials to practice the culinary art. Huts you tried our staple and fancy palate "'"I! B. FOLEY, ttr.at. And Is It not due to nervous exhaustion? Things always look so much brighter when we re In good health. How can you have courage when suffer ing with headache, nervous prostration and great physical weakness? Would you not like to be rid of this depression of spirits? How? By removing the cause. By taking It gives activity to all parts that carry away useless and poisonous materials from your body. It removes the cause of your suffering, because It re moves all impurities from your blood. Send for our book on Nervousness. To keep in good health you must have perfect action of the bowels. Ayer's Pills cure con stipation and biliousness. Vfrllo to our Doctors. Ferhapi 70a would Ulce to eoninlt tome eminent phyilclsns about your condition. Then write us freely nil tbs particulars In roar one. You will re c1ts a prompt reply, without coat . .dclrea, DR. J. 0. AVER. ' Lowell. Mas. The llond Sale. The county bond Issue remains in a mud" died condition, and tho court will again likely be called upon to dispose of the ques tion. II. II. Pearson, tho Philadelphia broker, has informed tho County Commis stouers that the blank bonds for tho $178,000 loan voted to bis firm will bo in Pottsville on Saturday ready for the county officials bir natures. He also says ho will be prepared at that timo to pay tho money over to tho county on tho receipt of the bonds. Tho rate of interest to be paid is 3 per cent. with a premium of 4.00 per hundred. It will be remembered that the County Con troller was present and sanctioned tho agree ment with Pearson, but sinco then the Con troller has withdrawn hU approval and re- fuses to sign tho bonds. Notwithstanding their desire to close tho matter up and ro llevo the county of paying six per cent, in tcrcst. as now, the County Commissioners will not proceed further without the co operation and approval of tho Controller, In that event Pearson's counsel will likely apply for an injunction or suo to recovor damages. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the stink out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Allen's FootEaso makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous aud hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dross, Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. Coco Argoline, the genuino article, for sale at Kirlin'a drug store. JO-0-tf Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u 1 a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. C7NErVY0RK. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, BIu.de Only Bjr TENNEY COMPANY, FOB HALE III FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. COMPETENT RETOUCHERS ! LATEST APPLIANCES IN PHOTOGRAPHY! At our gallery you get " photograph that will make you look pleasant and run no chances on being disappointed. Good photo at 35 cents per dozen. Frames and Crayons of Every Des cription at Reduced Prices. Dabb's Studio, 29, West Centre street, 1'ITHY POINTS. 1'iMMiliijt Thrimatmnt tho Country Clnotilclwl (or Unity k'nriiKHl. Next Monday will bo liewcy Day. Tl.o Koliloy Run oniulovoa worn tmtrl (a. dny. Plioro l n Brent scarcity of coal onrsninntii all tho nillronds. I'lio colliery employes at Olrardvllln ami A hlniirt were iild lo-day. Tho stroetsof Krccmansburz will tin Ilnhtml after May 1 by electricity. 1 lie 11 rst picnic of tho season will tin 1mlrl at Ashland 011 Dewey Day. 1 110 razing of tho old Mahanoy City col llnry breaker started yestorilay. D.tnvlllu lias decided, by popular vote, to build n borough electric light plant. Tho shorlff's sale of tlio Schuvlkllt opera house has been postponed until May 3d. Tho citizens of tho Firth ward of 1'oits villowlll again Bpply Corn division of tho ward. Tho Kulp Lumber Company of Shamokln employes 000 men and 200 horses In its busi ness Eplzooty, tho much-dreaded oncmr of horses, is said to havo broken out on a small scale In tho farming district. The body of William Jones, colored, was found In Rock Creek, near Gettysburg. It is supposed that ho fell In while fishing. The bopo of finding a market in Europe for our surplus coal scorns to havo been ruddy shattered, says tho Coal Trade Journal. Hugh Philip, of Dolawaro county, this state, a brother of Commodore Philip, of tho ni uicsnip Texas, is visiting Mabanoy City. Edward Boyer, of Port Carbon, was placed in jail for throwing tacks on tho road, to havo fun, ho said, with tho hlcyclo ilders. An electric road will bo built from Maucli Chunk to Summit Hill, connecting tho lormor placo direct with Tamaqua by trolley An armor plate weighing over 28 tons, for the battleship Illinois, was shipped yesterday by tho Iiotbiehcm Iron Company to Nowport .News, My shooting himself with a Flobert rifle under tho ear, Isaac llain, a civil war veteran, committed suicido iu bis cabin, near Lcuauon. Several forged checks bearing tho signa ture of tho Ira T. Clement estate, of Sun. bury, turned up yesterday in one of tho banks in that town. Floating In the canal at Sunbury, the boiy. of 13-years-old Ellwood Beaver, who drowned thrco wcoks ago in the river at Watsontown, was found, Herbert Petzhold, a Bethlehem school boy, was arrested by tho truant oiUcer, and his parents were fined $2 for violation of tho Compulsory Education law. An appeal has been taken by tho defend ant from tho decision of 'Squiro Franci3 Moyor, 01 JNew iirunswlce, in tho case of Winflold Hendrick vs. Win. F. Christ. It is rumored that T. U. Nusbaum, of Pottsville. and William Hendricks, of Ta maqua, will in a short tim'o opon a largo wholesale grocery house in tho latter town. From injuries received at tho Lovlston col liery, Roger McBride, who sorved in tho Spanish war on ono of tho United States ships, died yesterday in the Hazletou hospital. Charles Lewis, who last winter stole a team from Liveryman W. W. Mulr. of Shamokln, and deserted a girl In that city, was brought back there yesterday from West Chester, and made a confession. Col. A. D. Seeloy, representing theBorwick Manufacturing Co., is looking for men to work in tho car Bhops of the company. He says they aro rushod with orders and are working night and day. Julius Millor, aged 70 years, a carpet weaver residing at Tromout, was run down and almost instantly killed near tho P. & R. station, and within a few hundred yards of his home yesterday afternoon. Ho was pick ing coal. Tho Secretary of tho U. S. Tieasury on Tuesday drew his warrant for $101,083 in favor of the Governor of Pennsylvania, in settlement of tho claim of tho state fi r expenses In raising troops for tho war with Spain. Sacrifice removal sale of jewelry, silver ware, watches, clocks, optical goods and musical instruments at Orkln's, 120 South Main street. tf CELEBRATE DEWEY DAY. A. Splendid Souvenir of the Kvent l'laced Wltblu the Reach or All. May 1 is tho first Dewey Day. Tho Gover nor of Pennsylvania has issued a proclama tion asking for its observance. Other Status will likewise remember tho occasion. Next Sunday's Philadelphia Press (April 30) will be a n-agnificcnt Dewey Day souvenir num ber. The frontispleco will be a reproduction in colors of a painting of Dewey ou tho flag ship Olympla, which will show the famous Admiral as he is to-day. This splendid picture alone will be worth moro than any other souvenir you can secure. It is beauti fully printed, in delicate colors, and will satisfy any hero worshiper in the country. But this is not all. Four splendid pages in color and photographic half-tones will bear upon the work of the Admiral. The work of Dewey's fleet will bo portrayed by tho finest copyrighted photographs. The work of the army a year after will be illustrated in tho same way, and a page showing Dewey, as the comic artist sees him, Is a very enjoyable part of this creat edition. There will bo side lights on tho career of Dowey telling inci dents In his life, which will bo eagerly read by all; something about Admiral Dewey's nephew, wfco is navigator on hoard the Raleigh, and many other striking features appropriate to Dewey Day. The third of the series on "Men who are prominent in city and state" will bo a read ablo sketch on D. T. Watson, Pittsburg's famous lawyer, wno llgured so conspicuously in the Quay trial. It will be illustrated by a fine sketch made from life. Do sure to order next Sunday's Press to day. Deeds Itecorded. The following deeds were filed for record : James Lorah, administrator, to John Poifer. premises in East Union ; Thomas A. Kuutzlo- racn et uz. to Emma Neldllnger, premises in Porter township ; Margaret M, Faynoy ot vlr. to Annio buolp, promises in Port Carbon ; E. T. Kear et uz. to Hannah D. Evans, premises in Qirardville ; Charles McQorvln to Ernst Grube, premises In East Brunswick ; F. M. Moyer to Francis Moyer, premises in New liinggold ; John W. Stamm et ur. to William B. Bock, premises in New Ringgold. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses were issued as follows : Joseph Fodder and Annie Tomoso, both of Delano ; Thomas Kelly and Mary Lally, both of Ashland ; Daniel F. Patten and Lottie W. Clauser, both of Llewellyn : Llewellyn Unger and Christina Rhoth, both of Plnegrove twp. Fresh Hutter and Kggs, Choice Meats Daily. Bauser's Cherry and Chestnut Sts. tf The Ilrlhery Charges. The men accused of attempting to bribe members of the Legislature to vote for ex- Senator Quay and the passage of tho Mc Carrell bill, will probably be arrested some day next week. Messrs. Fow, Young and Voorbees, the Legislative committee ap pointed to prosecute the men, will hold a meeting in Philadelphia early next week to arrange the details of their work. The money necessary to prosecute the accused men has been subscribed by private citizens ot Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania. Hoeklug Hltes. At a meeting of the Mabanoy City Board of Trade last night a committee was ap pointed to confer with the officials of the land companies and secure definite Informa tion as to what sites can be offered to industries, aud upon what terms. frltlS WISATIIKll. BtlicO Wednesday nigra a Btorni ot tnnikod strength has moved eastward over tno uruisii northwest terri tory, and was cen tral at midnight over Manitoba. This storm had boon attended by thunder storms in tho lowor Missouri and upper Missis sippi valloys nnd the western lako region, and by high southorly wiiitis over Lalio Superior. Forecast for this section until 8 p. m. today: Incroasing cloudiness and warmorj east to southeast winds, becoming brisk and high. Showors tonight and tomorrow; coolor tomorrow. Sunrlso, G:12; sunset, G:CC; length of day, 13h., 44m.; moon rises, 10:38 p.m.; moon sets, 0:47 a. m. THE LABOR EXODUS. Tlio Hope for tho Future Is re Depletion of the Population. From sovoral directions Shamokln, Mt. Carmel, Hazletou comes tho nows of nu ojodus of tho foreign olement which Is creating an apparent scarcity of mine labor. There can, of courso, ho no real scarcity of mine labor while tho men of the mines are worktug less than half time, and this re ported oxodus may be that natural means of bringing about a new adjustment of supply aud demand in tho anthraclto coal field, which will finally make it possihlo to earn u fair living lu and about the mines. It is dlilicult to sco how a proper regulation of tho supply aud demand can bo brought about by any other process. Tho opportun ity to tnarkot anthraclto coal has been cur tailed in recent yc.i'rj, though the total out put of last year Is encouragiug in tho fact that the decline appears to havo been halted, and it may bo possible, with all tho ndmrso conditions, that tho annual output may sillier no furthor decline .The problem, then, from tho labor standpoint, is to be solved only by a decreaso iu tho number of mino workers In fills Hold, tho possiblo closing dowu for a period of a number of tho collieries, and thus a groator amount of work bo provided for thoso remaining in tho industry. Tho whole tondoucy of the rccont trond in methods about tho mines has been to cheapen tho cost of production. Tho giving out of work by contract, which heretofore was done by day's labor, has boon put in forco to a greater extent than heretofore, with tho re sult of lessened earnings to tho mine workers, as a whole. Air compressor haulago, and other recent improvements, have been along tho same lino. The ono featuro, however, about tho exodus from the coal mines which is to bo deplored, is tho departure of mauy young men for the larger cities. This depopula tion, if long continued, will change entirely tho character of tho mine population of tho next generation. The only hope for tho futuro of tho region then is n depletion of tno population which has drifted iu from Southern Europo in tho last few years, so that tho remuneration for mino labor may becomo a little more satisfactory for tho uativo population. Mahanoy City Record. PERSONAL MENTION. Wynn Hoffman Is arranging to move his family to Philadelphia next week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dusto, Mrs. Mary Raudcnbush, Mrs. and Miss Sallio Beacham aud Joseph Townseud attended tho funeral of Joseph Urch at St. Clair to-day. James Pratt, of South Jardln street, has gouo to Philadelphia to visit relatives. Mrs. Martm nilliugcr been cnlli-il lu Reading by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Samuel Stevons and Miss Rebecca Wragg, of Tamaqua, aro tho guests of Mrs. riiomas Hough, ou South Jardiu street. Miss Laura Beddall, of Tamaqua. was a visitor to town to-day. Harry Levit has removed his family from Contralia to town. Ho will Bhorfly engago lu business in tho Watson building. Mrs. Charles Joues, of South West street, lias gone to 1'ittsburg to visit friends. At. J, Haughaney, of Mahanoy City, was a business visitor to town to-day. Mrs. Edward Burko went toPottsvillo this afternoon, to visit friends. Heaths and Funerals. Tho funeral of Marv Ann. wlfi nf Inhn O'Neill, took place this morning from tho lamily residenco at 238 East Centre street Hli?h mass was celnhratnd at th Inmtn.ln tion church, at ton o'clock. Interment was made in the No. 3 cemeterv. Pottavilln. Hi funeral proceeding to that placo via the 12:20 l'. i& it. train. The attendance at the funeral was large. M. O'Neill was the funeral director. Mattie L . daughter nf .Tnhn nml T l.i. Price, of West Strawberry alley, died yestur- uay aiternoon, mo enild was five months old. Death was duo to spinal meningitis. The funeral will be held on 8unday after noon. Services at tho family residence, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will be mado in tho Oddlellows cemetery. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that thename f.KSsia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on vary oock. After roitbvllle's Itoml. The trolley trust, composed of Philadelphia capitalists aud other specu'luturs, which is buying up electric railway interests through Pennsylvania, Is now endeavoring to secure control of the Schuylkill Electric Railway, at I'ottsviuo. Fire In a Slaughtor House, Dripping fat ignited woodwork In n. C. Seibert's slaughter house at Mahanoy City to-day. The fire was put out with a garden hose and buckets of water before the fire do partment arrived, and little damage was done. - ... . . 'O Of thoGlobofor 1IEUEALGIA end dollar OmnplaJnts, DERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, prescnoea by ewaentpbygicbuui UK. KICHTER S i ANCHOR" World renowned f rtpmaritablvsucccfif fol I lOnly renolnowllh Trade Mark" Anchor.' 23C.&300, a bottle. Atalldrugiruuortbroash i i . as, j:air.s s co., sa rein Et. hew icis. , 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses Ora Glassworks. vruytptis, jammers, ana. """""DR. niCMTER'B" "ANOIIOR." STOMAOlIAr. luut 3" Cents per yard for home L made rag carpet ; others r for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per 1 1 yard. Call and see our U new Hue ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. 11 if Correct Measurement Is strictly adhered to in the making of clothing we handle. The stylish Spring Top Conts airtl general line of Spring Clothing we nre showing may not have heen cut especially for you, but they were cut to your measure. We offer your size nt your price iu nil lines of SPRING SUMMER CLOTH I 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 the County, 9 and 11 S. Main MarrlHgen, Miss Sarah Davis aud David Williams were married last evening by ltcv. Lloj d Koborts, pastor of tho Welsh Congregational church, at Mahanoy City. Missus Maggi. Williams ami Johanna Davis wcro bridesmaids aud Daniel Davis and David Mites the groomsmen MlssKato Alto and ITetiry Becker wcro married last night nt the parsotinno of the Reformod church lu Mahanoy City, by ltcv. II. A. Kcisur. Tho weddiug of Mr. Albert Stcolo, of Mali- auoy City, and Miss Kmma Kraft, of Ash land, Is announced to tako placo ou Thurs day, May lstli. Ueorgo E. Smith and Miss Laura NIchtcr, of Pottsvillo, were married yesterday. Balrd A. Snyder, assistant superintendent of tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co., and Miss Jennie Koinig, of Bethlehem, will bo married in the near futuro. "Now good digestion waits on appetlto, and health on both." If it doosn't try Burdock Blood Bitters. MISCELLANEOUS. FOK SALE A lftrgo henter unci range, for salo chcfiu. Tho heater will heat four rooms. nnd the range Is in good condition and practi cal ly new. Leavinic town cauao of sale. Apply iu; outii wniio street, anenanuoan, i-a. it FOU KENT. A nine-room dwelling house, bath-room, hot and cold water throughout the house, and all conveniences. located on North Jardln street. Afply at this ofl.ee tf TMPUOVE YOUK WHITING. By sending 25c L for 80 assorted pens for business and tine corresponding purposes to The Haiit MVa Co., 3-20-tf rottdvllto, Va. TOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap i ply to H. Q. M. liollopetcr, attorney, Hhcnandoah. 8-31-tI Ae Have It, Just the Piece of Meat You Want. "We'll fit the niche In your appetite nnd fit the pcuu jiitnty ui juur iuucii uuJa.t Selected cuts cost more than ordinary ones but you'll find our prices for tho best ones are less than others charge lor equally good pieces: Come after It if you prefer or we'll deliver It 11 you say tno worn. BELLI 19 1 H STREET- collaring A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. The very fashionable and sensible round pointed culTs and collars nre meeting with great favor. We show all the styles mule. All the new colorings in shirts for spring; ties, gloves, canes, and umbrellas, at cloio prices. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. We Sell the Lowest in Rrice- Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We nre tlio farthest down West Centre street and tho furthest down in prices. A few more steps to our store Is well worth tho reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. Will get you more meat at our market than any where else Our always fresh beef, pork, veal, mutton, sausages, pickled and smoked meals are the finest to be procured. I' MEAT 203 EH. Centre St. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. sMMAGHsCt St., I Goldin, Proprietor. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED XO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Largest Stock. Largest Stores. Largest Rrofits to Buyers. These are a few oi the many inducements our new stores offer to patrons. Come and see our stock ware and carpets. We can save you other store in town. No necessity 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 REPAIR1NO OF ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAHES riANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES. D. and J. Siegel, Attractiveness Of Person. Satisfactory hair Is ono ot tho most attractive features about your person. Treat It and dress It and it Is to your advan- Wo do it at your homo every day. Wednesday and Saturday excepted. 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 for larger and newer stocks. For instance : our sm shoes have been re duced 75 cents to i.oo on all grades. See our stock of ladies' shoes from 90 cents to $1.25. 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, 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. We ure the workiugmon's greatest benefactor. EQOB, 12 1-2 Cents Per Dozen, 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 thepubllo that begin, nlng to-day, March 22nd, my rates will bo:... Shave Bc Hair Cutting.,, 10o H I RAM SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. soy Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, ot stoves, lurniture, tiniyare, nara- more money in less time man any of running to numerous stores to - 103-ios south Main st Preservation Of the Hair. Tho effect our treatment affords will astonish you Wo give It tho attention that helps you to strengthen and perservo ft by tho application of our sliampooiug method. , Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Ferguson IIouso 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 FRIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 2I3 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. 3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents. 1 pound box Climax Baking Powder, 10 cents. 18 bars yellow soap, 25 cents. IB. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. REMOVAL. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Company haa re moved to 1 1 5 North Main street, noxtdoorto J. J. Price's dry goods store. JjlOlt COUNTY C0UMI88I0NEII, FRANK J. KANTNER, Or Lofty. Subject to Republican rulei