bound To Come. What? dl( That fifed lassitude of spring by raking n .(.ut Hi selloroompotfnd them 0f7 onto W ewl we can make-n .o, and taito a SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, Street, Shenandoah, Pa, eteplione Connection. xoo Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts. We must get rid of them. They are not goitig fast enough. To tncourage 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. II 9-121 -123 North Main St. SPUING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. " 3-50 " ' 2.25. " 2.00 1.35. Ladles' 3.oo " " 3.00. " 3.35 " ' 1.50. 1.50 1. 00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1 .25 and $1.50. BOSTON 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. Trouserings.-0",," ' You won't want anything else when you see it "We make trousers from $3.00 upward. Kelly & Conway, TAILORS, 14 W. Centre St., FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Fiour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. FOIt SATURDAY. Kbits. 13 cent per dozen farmer roll butter, 16a und 18a; bet creamery Duller, ZMj nams, Byto ; miouiaers, 0740, Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah, Three doors below brick school. IT'S AMMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN To cook at nil and It It next to Impomlble tor a woinsn to cook satisfactorily unless she has the rnpr materials to practice the culinary art. 1st you tried our staple and fancy palate tleAseuf E. B. FOLEY, Centre tit. IISYOOP linger 01 Your Pise You feel the blood rushine along. But what kind of blood? That Is the question. Is It pure blood or impure blood? If the blood is impure then you -are weak and languid; your appetite Is poor and your digestion Is weak. You can not sleep well and the morn ins finds vou unnrenared for the work of the day. Your cheeks are pale and your com plexion is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, bolls, or some eruption of the skin. wny not purity your bloods will do It. Take it a few days and then put your finger on vnnp mile flrrntn Vrtif rnr feel the difference. It is stronger and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If you are bilious, take Ayer's Pills. They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla, They cure constipation also. Wrllo to our Doctors. Writ them frA.lv 11 tha n.rttn1ftr. In Tour case Yon t'II recalr a prompt reply, without coat. ijoweu, A14SS. A STABBING AFFRAY. A Young Man Uses a Knife When Reeled From ft ITouae. Thomas Koliali, a young man, was arraigned before Justico Tooraey Saturday night on a charge of stabbing John Benick, of South Main street, in the back with a pockctknifo. Kolish made himself obiectionablo in Bcnick's houfeo and was. ejected. As the latter turned to re-enter the honso he was stabbed. The wound jvas not a very serious one. The assailant was taken to jail this morning, having been committed in default of ball. Sacrifice removal salo of jewelry, silver ware, watches, clocks, optical goods and musical instruments at Orkin's, 129 South Main street. tf Blarrluges, Tho wedding of Miss Maggie Sorr of Gir ardville, are J. C. Dodd, of Blooraficld, N. J., has been annouueed to take place on Mon day morning May 29. Miss Katie Kellar, of Fottsvllle, and Daniel Wagner, of Middloport, were married Saturday evening. Winfield Kleinert, of .Mahanoy City, was best man. Edward Potts, of Paterson, N. J and Miss Bessie Brobst, of Pottsville, will !o married at Philadelphia to-morrow. Miss Lucy Smith and Nicholas Hischar. both of Mahanoy City, were married in the German Catholic church in that town Satur day evening. Held for I&rceny. John Voltz was prosecuted before Justice Toomey Saturday uight, on a charge of steal ing a mine pick and drill from the house of Anthony Domalawicz. lie furnished $309 ball. A Challenge. I hereby challenge Fred. Kurtz, of Wm. Fenn, to a live pigeon shooting match for any amount ho desires. I would like to hear from him as soon as possible. Elmer Eisenuoweb, Sillier Injured. Frank Lucas, of town, a miner at the EUangowau colliery, sustained a fracture of the right leg and a severe bruising of the left one while at work to-day. Ho was cn gaged in loosening somo coal when an nn expected rush came upon him wlth,tho above results. Health Reports. Mary Hess, of 35 North West street, aged 3 years is suffering with dlpbtheretic croup. KUna Hoffman, of Jardin and Cborry streets. is afflicted with scarlatina. 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 ol 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. A Cents per yard for home J l made rag carpet ; others j for 40,45,50 and 65c per 1 1 1 1 yard. Call and see our J J new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, lO South Jardin Street. COURT AT POTTSVILLE. (Continued from l'lrst Vage.) Iit'iiandonti, proceedings affirmed. Kxccp oti not allowed, 1. it It. C. .t t. til. V .Tntlll ft1ntiir answer of the plalntllf urdercd filed, l-eo lire, vs Ellas Davis, County Treas rer, alternative mandamus rofuscd. Tho 'uiinty Controller mint sign almshoiiso orders ffnro the treasurer is obliged to pay them. Petition nrosontori fur niiniihitmnnf nf Michael MoNelf as Iteglstry Assessor at Hills pal i ten, viro Jnlui Dixon. Itobcrt Jcllrej discharged midor tho Insol ent laws. County Controller Muldoon lias held up nr luuwtlgatloii tho claims of Constables for utlos performed ti3 flro wardens, uudor tho new law. Tho account of tlio Estntm nf Ttnliili .ml Sarah Oliver, deceased, wore finally passed by lieglslor Iteose to-day. William h. Loosser, Deputy Recorder, has 'signed to take charco of the Harrl.tlmri? district of tho Scranton School of Mines. Mr. Loosser is succoodod by Frauk Clcmous, or Miucrsville. CHARTKIt OllANTKI). Judge Marr has refused to Kraut a charter to the St. Ludwlg's Lithuanian Society of Shenandoah, because the petition did not show that at least throo of tho applicants wore citizens of the United States. CRIMINAL COUKT. It is probable that the Hhrrock murder case, Mahanoy Piano, will not bo tried this term. William Cartwright, of Elmlra. N. v.. pleaded guilty to adultery with Miss Annie D"yos, and Judco Marr fined him $50. and gavo him ono year In jail. ruex. Lavenborg, larceny on oath of Michael Kerns, got six months. Tho Grand Jury Ignored tho hill In the easo of James Nack, charged by George Guravich with assault and battory, and put tho costs on the prosecutor. John Korchorkitus, of Shenandoah, assault and battory with intent to kill Anthony raulusb, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six months inprisonmeut. Patrick Hover pleaded guilty to larceny. on oath of John Stovcnson, of Pottsville, and was given two years, $25 fino and costs. PITHY POINTS. '(Hppeutugs Throughout the Country Chronicled for llnsty 1'erusal. According to the almanac, tho oyster is out of season. A Board of Trado will bo organized at Tamaqua this week. Tho silk mill at Pottsville will work five days a week horoaftor. Governor Stono has so far approved 40 minor bills passed by the legislature. Tho Good Will Hoso Co., of Pottsville, to- day laid tho corner stone of their now build ing. The Natalie colliery near Mt. Carmel, may start soon. It Is said all differences have beon adjusted. Tho 800 firemen of Pottsville on Saturday elected W. W. Martin, of tho Amorican Hose Co., as fire chief. The School Directors of the county will meet in Pottsville to-morrow to olect a County Superintendent. The Handy Andy Dramatic Company, of Eappahaunock, will produce "Daisy Deau" at Girardville this evening. The Schuylkill Traction Company is ballasting their road and improving the line. Cars are undergoing repairs. The York merchants' association has de- cidod hereafter to advertise in nothing but tbo newspapers of tho town. The members of Washington Camp No. 112, P. 0. S. of A., are preparing to celebrate ita anniversary on the Oth inst. Girardville's population is decreasing rapidly and within tho past fow weeks 12 famlllos have removed from town. Three prominent P. & It. railroad employes at Tamaqua, were summarily dismissed, for drinking intoxicants wbilo on duty. Chairman Moyer favors May 20th for call ing the Democratic Standing Committee to gether to fix the dato for tho county con vention. Tho Schuylkill Trust Company, of Potts ville, after Jnly 1st., will pay but two per cent, interest on deposits. The bank now pays throo. Losch, Moore & Co. struck tho five-foot vein at their colliery at Lorberry, near Tre mont, on Saturday. Tho operators feel jubi lant over their good luck. Rev. James McGrath, who for some time past has been assistant rector of St. Ignatius church, at Centralia, has been transferred to the Pro-Cathedral at Uarrisburg. Michael Cardulf, of Glrardyillo, who has been an inmate of the Miners' hospital for the past 10 months, returned home Friday. His case was pronounced incurable. A new $1,000,000 issue of refunding and improvement 4 per cent, bonds, maturing in fifty years, will soon be issued by tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company. Edward A. O'Donnoll, a brother of Deputy Sheriff TI103. L. O'Donnell, has been ap pointed teacher of the upper Mill Creek school, vice Peter P. Gillespie, resigned. Arthur Brill, who fought with Dewey at Manila, and Fred Steinhciser, a corporal of Company K, Eleventh Infantry, were Satur day night tendered a rousing welcome on their return home to Hazlcton. John Wanamaker will erect a giganticstore building at Thirteenth and Market streets, the site of his present store, in Philadelphia. The proposed structure is to be twelve stories high and will probably bo completed in two years. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville. Texas,. lias found a more valuable discovery than has yci uccii mauc 111 111c n-iuiiuinc. jror years nc suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com parison with this marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis aud all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Deeds Itecorded. The following deeds were recorded : From G. A. Berger and wife to G. B. Ranch, prem ises In Schuylkill Haven : from .Bridget Mc- Breon to Johu Grim, premises in Mahanoy City ; from Fred, Hughes, et ux to liza Bourdman, premises in Mahanoy City ; from Wm. Fricke and wifo to Cillia Williams, premises in Shenandoah. Alarrlage Licenses. Marriage licenses wore granted to J. S. C. Dodd, of New Jersey, aud Maggie Sere, of Girardville; Peter Helser, or bbenandoau, aud Iva J, Hoffman, of Yatesville. "Now good digestion waits on appetite, and health on both." If it doesn't try Burdock Blood Bitters. Heroic Driver. Charles Schad, an employe of J, C. Metzgur, the Mahanoy City butcher, met with a serious accident this morulug. Schad drovo Mr. Metzger to New Bostou behind a spirited team of horses and on his return to Mahanoy City a trace loosened and started to. dangle around the horses legs. The horses Immediately started on a run down tho mountain. When Hearing tho turn at the Humane grove, the wagon tilted and threw the driver ont, breaking his right arm near the elbow. Mr. Schad maintained a grip on the reins ana brought the horses to a stop. Fresh llutter and liggs, Choice Meats I Daily, Bauser's Cherry aud ChcstnutSts. tfl TUB TTKATIIKIt. Vory high lompernturcs provallod yoatordny In tho Ohio vnlloy, with a 1 1 maximum 01 u Vi ,f,,. 7 dogroos at Par- III V11U 1 v&ivu uui in of western Mon tana tho temper ature last ovouInR was 10 degrees bo low freezing. In dications for this section until 8 p. m. today: Fair and warmer; brisk soiithwoB t o r 1 v winds. Probably showers tomorrow. sunrise, 5:08: sunset. G:o8: length of day, 13h., DOm.; moon rises, 12: 2U a. m.; ninnn sots. 10:05 n. m. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Elsenhauor. of East Coal street.. ( oil tho sick list. Christ. Foltz visited friends at Mahanov City last evening. Samuel Roberts mado a business trio to tbo county scat to-day. William Wynn, of Frackvlllo, was a visitor to town yesterday. B. 1 . 1'arrott spent yosterdav at Phlladol- phla, visiting rolativos. T. J , Broughall Is doing grand Jury dutv at Pottsvillo this week. Miss Thoresa Kelly, of Philadelphia, is tho guost of town friends. John Danks has returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. Messrs. John Shore and John Elliott wore Sunday visitors to Gordon. Robert P. Thiolo, of Reading, Is a guest of C. C. H. Kirlln, in town. School Director M. J. Wh taker visited friends at Pottsvillo to-day. councilman D. R. James transacted busi ness at tho county seat to-day. Charles Radziowicz and John Mcluaizls transacted business at tho county scat. Mr. ana Mrs. Sliem R. Evans, of S hamo- kin, were guests of friends in town yester day. Mrs John Longlance. of Girardville. passed through town this morning on her way to Jtlinersvilie. Misses Odio Fulton and Florence Gardner. of Girardville, visited friends in town Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. 13. B. Hunter and Mr. Biid Mrs. E. B. Brumm visited friends at Potts ville to-day. Constables Thomas Bolin and Luko Welsh aud Policeman Martin Mullahy mado returns to court to-day. Borough Treasurer T. J. Mullabv and family havo returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. nr. U. ll. Hamilton, of E zabethvi e. Dauphin county, spout yesterday visiting friends In town. William Womor has reslencd from the Grant band aud joined the band connected with tho Lowrey circus. Charles Rowland SDent sesterdar visltlne his brother at Jeanesville, tho lattor's Bon having died on Saturday. Mark i,dwards, Misses Jennie Lewis and Sophia Beck and David LIngbam attended a luueral at Ht. Clair yesterday. Clayton tolmor. who was laid un with rheumatism tho past four weeks, is now able to go about with tho aid of a cane. Misses Jennie and Lizzio Davis. Lona Shyer, Matilda Clouser and Gertie Fishor, of Mahanoy City, spent last evening in town. Misses Maizo Little and Eva Stride, two charming young ladies of Mahanoy City, were the guosts 01 friends In town yestorday, T. It. Beddall, S. G. M. Hollopeter. E. W. Shoemaker, M. M. Burke and J, H. Coylo, bsqs., transacted business at the Pottsville court to-day. Philip Coyno, of Philadelphia, is visitiun friends in town. Michael O'Haren has returned from a visit to friends at Philadelphia. William O'Brien, of West Cherry street, is on tho sick list. Mrs. Catherine O'Haren, of South West street, is reported seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. George Bieneman, of South Bethlehem, aro the gueste ot town relatives. MissMuir, ofShamokin. was the cucst of Miss Laura Robertson, yesterday. Mrs Llmer Eowso was the guest of Ash land friends yesterday. Miss Ray Schultz, of Bloomsburtr. is a cucst at tho Robbin's residence on East Coil street. Miss Daisy Rumble, of Ringtown. is tho guost of Miss Carrie Folmer. U. W. Lawson sojourned at Schuylkill Haven yestorday as the guest of friends. Hebor Smith spent yesterday at Blooms- uurg with mends. Misses May Porter and Lulu Grover, of Mahanoy City, were visitors to town this afternoon. Misses Magdalono and Agne3 Veith, daughters of Mining Superintendent John Veith, of Pottsville, wore entertained at the residence of the Misses Knapp, Yatesville, yesterday. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a limvilnr fnr tlin ffAfr 11. cures nalnful. swollen, nmnrrlnr' Tinrvnnc feet, and Instantly takes the stink out of corns anu uunions. it's the greatest comfort discovery of the ago. Allen's Foot-Easo makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It to-day. Sold by all drUP&rlstS and slinn Rinrpa. Ilv mnll f,v 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad- uress, Alien a. uimsted, Le Koy, N. Y. House ltolibed. Burglars got into the residence of Joseph Ilinks on Saturday night, by forcing a window open on tho first floor. They stole two pair of spectacles, one gold, somo revenue and postage stamps, and some house hold articles. On departing the thieves left the front door open. Hand Scalded. Mrs. Georgo Scheider, of East Coal street, scalded tho fingers of hor right hand this morning. The contents of a coffee pot were poured over tho Injured members. Rohhery at Mahanoy City. During the absence of the family of diaries Knapp from their homo In Mahanoy City last eveulug, the house was entered by thioves, who secured about (10 In money from a side board. Dewey Day, The patriotic spirit moved feebly lu town to-day and Dewey Day passed without formal observance other than a display of tno American colors from soveral busluess places and residences. All the collieries were operated and all business places remained open. ELLIS DEULL, . "-JEWELER, -Has removed to 123 S. Main St., SHENANDOAH, PA. mm I Correct Measurement! Is strictly adhered to in we handle. The stylish Spring Top Coats and general line of Spring Clothing wc are showing may not have been cut especially for you, but they were cut to your measure. We offer your size at your price inall lines of SPRING 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 wc give you. Mammoth Clothing House, Largest Clothing House In the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. "DIRT DEFiES THE IS GREATER THAN Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 22I-240 H. 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 aud see our stock ol stoves, furniture, tinware, hard 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 REPAIRING; OF ALL KINDS. PICTURE PRAHES HANUFACTUREU, ALL SIZES. D. and J. Siegel, Attractiveness Of Person. Satisfactory hair Is one of tho most attractive features about your person. TreAt it and dress It and It Is to your advan- tORO. We do It at your home every day, Wednesday and Saturday excepted. MISCELLANEOUS. FOU niCNT. A nine-room dwelling house, bath room hot and cold water throughout the house, and all conveniences, located on North Jnrdln street. Apply at this ofllce tf TMFJIOVE YOUK WWTING, By sending: 25o X for 80 assorted pens for business and tine corresponding purposes to Tixk IIaut M'K'a Co., 8-29-tf Pottsville, Pa. NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ply to S. Q. M. Hollopeter, attorney, Hhenandoah. 8-iil-tf ESTATE ot Sarah Rupert, lato of East Union township, Schuylkill county, deceased. Letteis testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay to Or to Okorok Uiciiabds, Executor, 8. U. JI. Hollopeteu, Atty. McL'ormick, Shenandoah, Pa. tich., Co. Pa. April 13, IS'JO. 4-17-tlt-oftw FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Slicuandoali. Tbo property entire Is 1)2 feet front and 70 feet dc?p. Kach house lias a froutage of 12) feet by 28 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by It feet; all aro two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They have ust bten thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, nnd new sills, outhouses and coal houses constructed. These properties are FOR SALE OR RENT Itlther as a whole or separately and on reason able terms, ltents reduced to $0 per month, l'or further Information apply to rVl. P. Fowler, We Have It, Just the Piece of Meat You Want. We'll fit tho niche In your appetite and fit the peculiarity of your pocket book. Selected cuts cost more than ordinary ones, but you'll llnd our prices for the best ones are less than others charj;n for equally good pieces: Come after It if yon prefer or we'll deliver It if you say the uurd. BELL'S, 1 if. 1 STREET. the making of clothing 1T S.VrtS .T1 KING." THEN LIO ROYALTY ITSELF Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, - 103-105 south Main st Preservation Of the Hair. Tho effect ourtrcntment affords will astonish you We give It the attention that helps you to strengthen and perecrve It by the application of our shampooing method. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Block. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale I and : Retail. Eggs, 2 dozen lor 25 cents, Strictly fresh. Excellent Farmer Butter, 17 cents. 4 and 5 pounds of prunes, 25 cents. 3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. 5C- SHAVE. I announce to the public that begin nine to-day, March 22nd, my rates will be:- Shavo ,15c Hair Cutting -Oo HIRAM SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shen&ndoali, Pa. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. , Sealed PINK BAND Package. .s7HiU!T.U! c7NewYork. CANDIES, Bon-Dons and Chocolates, Mado Only By TENJVEY COMPANY, rOK BALK 11 Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 tVI. Main St. 4 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 : QUI IflDIB' 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. GUK 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. We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We aro tho farthest down West Centre street and the farthest down In prices. A tew mora steps 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. U' MEAT MARKET, 203 e:. Centre St. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. COLLARING A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. The very fashionable andsenslble round pointed cuffs and collars are meeting with great favor Wo show all the styles made. All the new colorings In shirts for spring; ties, gloves, canes, and umbrellas, at clo e prices. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. REMOVAL. Tho Slngor Sowing Machine- Oompany hao re moved to 1 1 3 North Main street, noxtdoorto J. U. Price's dry goods store. JjlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK J. KANTNER,. 7 Of Lofty. Subject to Republican, rule