Bound To Come. What? Oh, That Tired Feeling. You must fortlfv nmt heh Nature to re mint the lassitude of spring by taking u good tonic. Wo ell or compound them to your speclnl order. And your medicine shall bo pure, and taste ns good" im we enn make It SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. Too Many Baby Coaches, Go-Carts. We must get rid of tliem. 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 af 50 per cent, below the value. You won't regret your visit to our store. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 1 19-121-1 23 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 $35 3.50 a.oo 3.oo a.25 1.50 2.25. 1.35. a.oo. 1.50. 1. 00. Ladles' 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 Howards. They are the nearest approach to perfection ever seen in men's garments. Trousertngs.-0IeSfd Yu won't want anythlnc else when you see It. b make trousers from $3.00 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 prices. FOR SATURDAY. Eggs, 18 cents per dmen ; farmer roll butter, 16o and 18c; brat creamery butter, 23oj hams, foj shoulders, oc. 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 it next to Impossible for a woman to cook satisfactorily unless she law the T roper materials to practice tbe culinary art. (re you triad our staple and fancy palate (aeaseHT E. B. FOLEY, Centre St. M Your HlMjj YOUP You feel the blood rushlnr aiong. 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 Ing finds you unprepared for the work of the day. Your cheeks are pate and your com plexion Is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, bolls,, or some eruption of the skin. wny not pumy your blood r wilt do It. Take It a few days and then put your firmer on your pulse again. You can 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 Sarsaparllla, They cure constipation also. y Wrlto to our Doctors. Write them froely aU the partlenlars 1 your esse. Yon receive a prompt reply, without ooat, Lowell, Mats. LAST PEnSONAIXT-CONUrjCTED TOUIl TO WASHINGTON VIA PENNSYL VANIA 11AILUOAD. The laBt of tho present sorlos of Pennsyl vania Eailroad threo-day personally-conducted tours to Washington, D. C, will bo run on May 11. Tho rate, $14.50 from Now York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and propor tionate rates from other points, includes transportation, hotel accommodations and Capitol guide fees. An experienced Chaperon will also accompany tho party. For Itineraries, tickets, and full information apply to nearest ticket agents; Tourist Agaut, 1100 Broadway, New York, and 789 Broad streot, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Fire! Fire I rlrel Insure your property from los3 in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila, Underwriters Insuranco Co, of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Flro Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williamb, 123 S. Jardln St., Shonandoah, Dewoy Day Qulotly Cdfalirnted. Trenton, May 2. Dewey day was colebrated In Jersey City, Newark, Paterson and other cities throughout tho state of New Jersey yesterday with the Hying of ilags on public buildings and special exercises in the public schools, commemorating the victory of Manila. i ,3 1 Q UR extraordinary big values, in the purchase of 25 cents worth of our choice meats, has- become a winner. The people are all talking about it and they con tinue to become customers at 'our meat market daily. Try our inducement and join the rush. J. Dallus' Meat Market, 203 East Centre Street. Our market 1 not exactly centrally located but that Uttlo extra walk will benefit your purse. Good Eyesight ! Peoole don't realize the enjoyment in reading good advertisements, nor do they always appreciate good eye sight until they feel its power waning. At the first warning consult a competent optician. Examination free. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South Main Street 35 Cents per yard for home made rag carpet ; others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per vard. Call and see our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. erofi Wise PITHY POINTS. ' i.fiilni" Throughout the Country Olinnlcl1 for llnsly criin). rieliool Hoard meet this evenlnc A little more ralii would bo nccuptaMo The Dramatic and Dclsartcan entortniti lnetit, Mny ltl Souls nro sclllim mpidly. Many of the lots In ttio cemeteries arc bo 1 1 k improved. I he Htnte Council of tlio 0 U. A. M. U lu M -imi at Slmmokln. A now lotlgo of Elks will shortly be Itiitl luted nt Miiurli Chunk. Itohort Oolu, of Aaliliiuil, ! now a clerk in Siipt. Dico's olllco nt THinaqiiH. Tlio hlc.volo path between Atlilnuil anil donlou will soon bo oninileteil. Tiie St Clair Coal Company will open a company toro In that town shortly. Hosit klllod hundreds of hogs and sheep yesterday In tlio stock yards nt Pittsburg. Tlio Minors' National llank of l'otlsv'.llo lias dei lnrt-il a semi-annual dividend of llireo pnr cent. Tho Temple of Fnmo, stntuo poses, etc , nt Ferguson's theatre, May 4th, will bo tlio host thing nf tlio season, Pottsvillo will probably liavo thrco com panies of tho StatoUoards, whiloShcnandoth hits nono, Flvc-yenr old Helen Hctrlck, of Shamokln, playing witli matches, ignltod her dross, and was burned to donth. Harry Hettingor is in Jail charged by V & It oMcials with stoaling four nilloago hooks from tho station nt Lnmlingvillo. Lowroy's All United Shows will exhibit at Jtlngtown to-nioriow. Tlio Tcmplo of Famo is a magnlflcont pro ductiou. Contains somo fine vocal solos, also tho burning of Joan of Arc nt tho stake May ttb. Mrs. Laura Womor has assumed control of tho truck stand nt No. 3 South Jardln street. Sho will open to-morrow morning with n full line. Societios of that town nro appointing com mittocs to arrnngo for the celebration of the Centennial of Tamaqua on July 4th noxt Tho Lutheran League convention will bo hold nt Tamaqua on Thursday. Delegates from all parts of tho county will bo present. Operations will bo resumed next week nt the Itaiibsville, Northampton county, tissuo papor mills, which liavo been oxtonsively Improved Wm. Khoads, a former St. Clair boy, is now In Havana doing work under tho manage mcut of ono of tho numerous Government contractors. On the body of nn unknown man killed on tho railroad, near Fottsvillo, was a Iettor ad dressed "Dear father," and signed Nerva Seltz, of No. 1014 Washington street, Shamo kin. Tho promenade concert to bo held in Rob bins' Oporn House on Wednesday evening, May 10, for the benefit of tho Grant Band promises to bo tlio leading event of tho season. If tho saying that "tho last Friday in the month rules tho next month," holds good what a dolightful May wo will havo this year, for the last Friday in April was an ideal Spring day. Justice of tho Peaco Hughes, of Carlisle, gavo judgment against the Commissioners of Cumberlnnd county In a number of suits brought by constables to recover foes in dis missed cases. Eight-year-old Stanley Hcnshue, of Both' lehem, was dug out of a 40-foot sink hole, into which ho had fallen while in an epileptic lit, and it was found that a broken nose was his only injury. Thomas HcOorman has been appointed by Collector Hcrshcy, of Lancaster, as deputy to fill tho vacancy caused by the dismissal of Samuel li. Downoy for bribery in tho Jacobs counterfeiting caso. T&e School Directors of Jefferson, York county, having exceeded the legal borough indebtedness, Judgo Stewart yesterday issued an order restraining the colloctor from gather Ing tho high school tax. HE SKIPPED. A. sequel to a ISrawl at lloston ltun Yes terday. Late last night Constable Matt. Oiblon re ceived a message asking him to hunt up and arrest ono Andrew Keplno. The request came from the Mahanoy City authorities, and it was stated that Kopino had assaulted nnd stabbed Mrs. Joseph Harris at Boston Bun. Kepi no had left this town before tho mes sage was received. He arrived at the grocery store, of Joo Bynklewiez, on south Main street, at about 530 last evening and secured $320 which Bynkiewicz was keeping for him. Ho said he was going to the old country, and left town immediately. Before his departure Kepino said be and Joseph Harris had a Cent early In the day. lie learned that Harris was about to have him arrested, and decided to skip away. He denied that there had been any stabbing. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he butlered untold agony lrom consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages : and was auso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie declares that cold is of little value in com panson with this marvelous cure j would nave it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Slore. Regular size so cts. and Sl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. llocco Arrested. Charles Bocco was arrested at Pottsvllle yesterday by Constable Thomas Bolin, of town, on a warrant issued by Justice Malta some time ago. Bocco Is an iternerant knife grinder. Soverai weeks ago ho caused the arrest of Mrs. Maggie Burke and Mrs. Wil- coskey. charging that they made him pris oner In the latter's bouse, forced hiia to pay for drink, robbed him, and then assaulted him. The women were arrested and put under bail, Subsequently the women swore out warrants before Justice Malta, charging Bocca with assault and battery and attempted criminal assault. Tbe man disappeared and Constable Bolin made an unsuccessful trip to Sbamokin after him. Bocco was arrested at tho court houso yesterday when he called there to seo if his case against tho women was coming up for trial. He was brought to town, given a hearing before Justice Malia, and committed in default of ball, Constablo Bolin took bim to jail this morning. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. At this season ysur feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and, get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and ruakos walking easy. Curos swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Believes corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and com- fort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 23c. Trial package FilEE, Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy. N. Y. Deaths and Funerals. The funeral of William Mangam took place this morning, from the family residence on West Apple alley. High mass was colo brated at tbe Annunciation church and Inter inent was made in the parish cemetery. The pall bearers were Messrs. Andrew Hughes, Bicbard Taylor, Edward Dowllng. Michael DurVin, James Creary and Martin Toblu M. O'Neill was the funeral director. Tbe funeral of Mrs. Jane McKay will take place to-morrow morning, from the residence of Henry weniz, at ai. nicnoiss, imcr inent will be made at Tamaqua. Ask your grocer for the "Boyal Patent floor, and take no other brand. It is the beet flour nude. t BEEGHAMJS I 0 PILLS wonth living J a Care Dliloirs and Nervous Disorders, c Q to cents mill an rents, nt ttrwc torc. Q THIS WKATIIISK. Tho IcmpornUfre- Tuts Continued very high, except In tlio oxtromo west nnd northwest, um maximum for tho country, 30 do grccs, being re ported nt lloston. Tho Indications nro that tho Colo rado storm will movo castwnrd. Forecast for thin 4 my J m. today. Partly jrtJWWCiyr VUHI viuiiuj turn iaih- .-"..jBKz "J tinned warm; brisk southerly winds. Showers and coolor tomorrow. Sunrise, 6:07: sunset. C:59; length of day, 13h., 52m.; moon rises, 1 a. m., moon sets, 11:17 a. m. LICENSE CASE REVIVED. A Cnplns Issued Agnlunt Forntor Chief liurgens ltnrnfl. A capias was Issued by tho court at Potts villo yostcrday In ii caso against James Burns, former Chief Burgess and Supervisor of this town. Tlio caso Is ono which was instituted over a year ago by Constable Thomas Bolin, charging Burns with violation of tho liquor law when ho conducted a saloon on West Lloyd street, nnd Is ono of the many that como with tho order recently issued to his deputies by tho District Attornoy to bring all old cases before tko court and havo them nol. pressed, or brought to trial. PERSONAL MENTION. Policeman Foylo attended tho court at rottsvillo to-day. Miss Mamo Bicklcman has ro turned from a visit to friends at Pottsvillo. Rev. John Gruhler spent a part of to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. Hon, Joseph Wyatt left town this morning to transact business at Uarrisburg. Mrs. Thomas O'Brien has gone to Jersey City to visit hor daughter, Mrs. John Costtillo. Couucllmen D. B. James and Edward Murphy are doing jury duty at Pottsvillo this week. Irwin Widdonmoyer has left town for Bethlehem, at which place ho will mako his future homo. D. It. Whevil and Thomas Bichards, of Mahanoy Plane, were tho guests of Henry Bickleman In town yestorday. Miss Lizzie Frazier returned to her home at Lebanon to-day, after a pleasant stay with Miss Maggie ScbaeQer, in town. Among tho townsmen who spent to-day on business at tho county seat wcro Councilman Joseph V. Bell, Charles Gibson, James Dougherty, P. J. Gaughan. T. F. Miles, Dr. J. G. Church, Pius V. Biersteiu, Michael Hughes and Georgo Folmor. war. i'knjn. Miss Elizabeth Wittmau, of Glrardville, was a visitor hero yesterday. Dowey Day was celebrated by a copious display of tho American colors. Iho colliory was idlo. Miss Lilllo Bcddall, teachor at tlio lower Wm. Pcnn school, photographed her pupils yesterday. Archio and Miss Klu Dunlap, of Eagle Hill, called on frionds hero yesterday. Martha, infant daughter of Henry and Anuio Kelly, Is ill with pneumonia. James Glover and wife, of Shenandoah, spent a few hours with Wm, Ponn friends yesterday. An Impromptu gathering assembled at the homo of Mr. John Knight last evening, In honor of Miss Jean Glover, who will leave our midst. Tho young lady was presented with a beautiful toilet sot. Mrs. John Jones, of Lost Creek, is in Philadelphia, where sho is being treated for ear trouble. ItpftiHPil to DlRiolve Tnjnnotlon. Fort Smith, Ark., May 2. Judgo Rowe, of tho state court, yesterday refused to dissolve tho Injunction against the Kansas and Texas Coal company and the 'Frisco railway, ro straining them from bringing in negro miners to take the places of the strik ers. rrne court neia that the peace of the state was paramount to the wel fare of the property of the mine own ers. The coal companies can now pro ceed under the injunction Issued from the federal court covering the mines at Coal Hill, Denning and Jenny LInd and fill up the camps with negro min ers, and the opinion Is widespread that there will be serious trouble when they do so. Gllroy Rejected. It was recently announced that J. S. Gilroy, of tho Pittsburg and Lake road, was to be Georgo Brill's successor as trainmaster of the Mahanoy division, L. V. E. It. Tbatwas true, and Gilroy was actually tho man up to Wednesday last, when tho hlghor officials re fused to approve of the selection, on tho ground, it is said, that there must bo none of tho past policy Introd need that of making tho road a "frcundschaft" affair. Sufficient has been gleaned to warrant tho statement that the appointment has narrowed down be tween Mr, Niefert, chiof ot tho operators at Hazleton, and Wm, Schmleskoros, tbe present assistant trainmaster. Deeds Recorded. From Kate Bush et al to Oscar Clark, prem ises In Branch Township ; from Washington Horn and wife to Amos Schlauck, prcmlser in Nuremberg ; from Lucy A. G. Stan lie r and husband to Elizabeth Kabley, premises i Bingtown : from Daniel S. Leitzol and wife to St. Clair Board of Trade, premises in St- Clair. Money Is Plentiful. Tbe two banks of Hazleton, after June 1st will reduce tbelr Interest rates on deposits from three to two per cent, por annum. The Pottsvillo banks have taken similar action The reason for the reduction Is that tbe banks canuot profitably invest all tbe money In their hands on which they pay Interest. Kerrigan's Slate l'lckers. "" Last week one of Kerrigan's patent slaters was put in operation at Greenwood colliery and it works very successfully. Not only does tbe machine remove the slate from th dusky diamond, but it also clears out all tin flat coal which purchasers refuse to take The slater requires no one to operate it, and does tbe work of five boys. Hand Uurned. Albert, a son of Christian Harms, of North Jardln street, was burned by caps last even ing. He bad purchased three boxes of paper caps and while walking aloug Main street they ozploded In his pocket and burned his right hand. How the caps ignited Is mystery. Injured by Falling Itock Adam and Joseph Aduskus, brothers, ; siding lu this town, wero caught under a fall of ton rock in the Suffolk colliery last night- Adam bad bis left side and leg contused and the other man sustained a laceration of tbe left foot, Neither was seriously injured. OTTSVILLE COURT NEWS. he I'rescnt Session n Jinny One With Judges Ileehtel and Mnrr. Pottsvillo, May 2. Judgo Bechtol has under consideration tlio complaint mado by tho grandclilldren of John Sparr, of Barnos- lllc, who charge, on oath of Mrs. Mary Sparr, bis daughter In-law, that ho refuses to support his grandchildren. Their father deserted his wifo in 1800, TIIK OAMnLINO DEVICES. Judgo Marr very forcibly Impressed upon tlio various constables ot the county, when they made their returns to court, tho import ance of noting any violations of tho law or rules of tho court, on tlio part of saloon keepers. Tho constables of Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Pottsvillo, Mlnersvllto and Mc- Adoo wcro especially questioned as to somo of tho saloons in those towns permitting slot machines, pool tables nnd other gambling devices to bo conducted, Tho Court said it had been Informed thero wero such gambling ovlccs permitted, and It was tho duty of tho constables to report such violations of the Court's recent order, as It is determined that 11 must bo abandoned or thoro will bo trouble for both tlio saloon kcopers and constables. All constables said they found no gambling machines. Judgo Marr said complaint had been made to court that In the Thud ward of Slionan- ali, uino pool bibles wore lu operation lu the saloon In tho Fniuey building, nud (V stable Tosh was ordered to report tho lint'- r to tho District Attornoy. Constables lr m other districts reported pool tables, and card playing in saloons, and tbe District Attorney was requested to note the names of thete iolatious. Tho court will rcvoko all li censes, where pool tables, slot machines, caid playing and other gambling devices aro per mitted on tho premises. TIIK PIKE WARDENS. A recent act of the legislature created con stables as fire wardens, und provided for their compensation In fighting Ares, Tbe pro- isions of tho act aro plain and explicit. A number of constables roported forest fires in their districts, and demanded pay for their services In extinguishing tho same. Con trailer Muldoou, howevor, refused payment until ho could look up the law aud cousult his solicitor. MINOB COURT NOTES, Tlio accounts of tho estates of Italpli Oliver, Sarah Oliver, G, F, Mattor, Louisa Homier and Bichard Phillips, in tho Orphans court, havo bcon confirmed nisi. Tho blank bonds havo arrived at tbe Com missioners olllco ready for execution. Tho case of Thomas llccso charged on oath of Amos Swado with adultery, was givcu to the jury late yostcrday afternoon and this morning rendered n verdict ot guilty. Beese who lives in Tamaqua, was tried on the same chargo in 180S, but the jury disagreed. Tho jury in tlio caso of Amos Swado, charged with selling liquor on Sunday, on oath of Thomas Becso, Is out. 'Iho caso of Snaybcrgor vs. Fahl, in the civil court, has been appealed to the Supreme Court. Evan Goorgo, charged with assault and battery to kill, was found guilty. Mary Mengoon, assault and battery, was found guilty, $5 and costs. The grand jury ignored tbe following and placed tho costs on tho prosecutor: Lau- guskl, a. nud b. oath of Wm. Ferguson ; John Malia, a. and b., oath of Alex Lavcnberg ; Anthony Wilkos, oath of Ann Wiskiu. K.T-Clofl:'s rniiolniirn Contribution. Washlntron, May 2. Acting Secre tary Melklelohn hns recelvod a con science contribution of $10 In cold coin, signed "Ex-Clerk." The con tributor In his letter said: "This Is for stationary of the government de stroyed and used by mo whllo a clerk In tho war department," Mr. Melkle john transmitted the contribution and the letter to tho secretary of the treas ury. orisouioDoror NEURALGIA and similar Oomplalnts, turn prvjmrcu unucr uia stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS,, DR. RIRHTER'S fcfa Aiinunn nsS pain expeller: World rpnnwnnil I Ttptnorlrfthlw snpo.pRnf lit I JOnlygennlno with Trade Mark" Anchor,'1 Kc.&3Uo.aiouie. Atall druggists or tarouga r.AS.EIITEItCa.,I15rcirlCt, hswtoes. 3 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Brauou Houses Owa Glassworks. Endoried and Jlecommendtd bu ja.jv other prominent "DIl. RICHTER'S1 ANCHOR" STOMACHAI, best tnr I Goho, lTwpeplttwroinnrti CJnmplnlnt. ILL Li Ldill, Manufac tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. FAMOUS Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only Ily TENNEY COMPANY, FOR SALE 1IY FRED. KEITHAN Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Malm St. ELLIS DEULL, "JEWELER -Has removed to- 123 S. Main St. SHENANDOAH, PA. xniiit'.i.vrBHiaHkv TI.lTAAl OFF Tied down to housework, to the scrubbing brush and bucket, to the dish pan and housccloth, is the condition of the woman who still uses soap In tier cleaning, un the other liana the woman viha uses Hold T)n-tt hdresha;.rerp.eedsXbhVa?tenr: Washing Powder noon. Willi Gold Bust she does her cleanlne with half the effort. in half the time and at half the cost as with soap or any other cleanser. For greatest economy buy our large package. TIIE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY Window Guards, Stable Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 N. Emerlck St. Largest Stook. Largest Profits to Buyers. These are a few of the many inducements our new stores offer to patrons. Come and see our stock ot stoves, furniture, tiimare, 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. flANUFACTUREU, ALL SIZES. D. and J. Siegel, Attractiveness Of Person. Satisfactory htitr Is ono of tlio moit attractive features about your person. Trent It nnd dress H and it is to your advan tage. Wo do It At vour home evcrv day. Wednesday and Saturday excepted. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKD. To rent, by n family of four, a hoUHO In irood netenborhood. 810 ir sll Apply at this olllce. 0-2-21 FOR RENT. A nine-room dwelling bouse, batb-room bot nnd cold water tbroujrhout the house, and all conveniences, located on North Jardln street. Apply at this ofllce tf IMPROVE YOUR WRITING. By sending 25o f or 80 assorted pens for business and line corresponding purposes to Tub Hart M'f'o Co., 8-29-tf l'ottivlile, l'a. NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- Hhenandonh. 8-31-tf PROPOSALS. Sealed uronosals will bo received bv the water committee of Council for tho hauling of nil the coal from the V, & It. railway station at Urandonvllle, Pa., to the pumping station of the Shenandoah Water Works, for a period of one year from May 20th, 1899. A $500 bond to accompany each proposal for the faithful per- lorinance oi tne woric All nrouosals to be in the hands of the chair man of the committee not later then 6p. m. on weunesaay. May ura, isw. Thomas J. Tit ace v. 4-22-29-2-3 Chairman. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is 1)2 feet front and 70 feet det p. Each house bos a froutage of 12 feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all are two stories, six rooms, tin roof, They have just been thoroughly repaired, newly plntcd aud papered, and new sills, outhouses and coal nouses consirucieu. 'i nese properties are FOR SALE OR RENT Either as a whole or separately and on reason able terms. Rents reduced to 0 per month. For farther Information apply to M. P. Fowler, We Have It, Just the Piece of Meat Vou Want. V We'll lit the niche In your appetite nnd fit the peculiarity of your pocket book. Helectecf cuts cost more than ordinary ones, but you'll find our prices for the bent ones are less than others charge for equally good pieces: Come after it If you prefer or we'll deliver It If you say tho word. belli 19 1 m mm 5C- SHAVE. I announce to tbe public that begin, nlng to-day, March 22nd, my rates will bo!......... Shave Bo Hair Cutting 10o HIRAM SPADE, 131 Nottb Main Street, Shenandoab, Pa, Tho Rosy Froahnoss And a velvety softness of the akin la Inva riably obtained br tbore who use Fouohi's Complexion Powder. if war mt :m it Chicago St. Louis New York lloston Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Guards, Cellar Guards, RESIDENCE : 22! N. West St. Largest Stores. PICTURE FRAflES - 103-105 south Main st. Preservation Of tne Hair. The effect ourtreatiuent affords will astonish you Wo give It tho attention that helis you to strengthen and perserve it by the application of our Blmmpooing method. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, Ferguson House Block. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail. Eggs, 2 dozen lor 2$ 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. COLLARING A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STYLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. The very fashionable andXsenslble round pointed cuffs and collars are meeting with great favor We show all the style made All the new colorings in shirts for spring; ties, gloves, canes, and umbrellas, at clo,e prices. Portz Bros., North Main Street. 24 We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the farthest down West Centre street and the farthest down in prices. A few more steps to our store ts well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Green berg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoab. REMOVAL. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chine Company has re moved to 1 1 S North Main ctreot, next door to J. J. Price's dry goods stores fRABOWSKY HOTEL, W. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N, Centra St., rottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Clears and Temper, ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Mls at all hnnra Jj01t COUNTY COMMI88IONEB, FRANK J. KANTNER, Of Lorry. Subject to ltepubllcan rules til r.-s 1 1 s-nm
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