Bound To Come. What? Oh, That Tired Feeling. You must fortify nml help Nnturo (o rrslst tlio lniMltmlo of spring by taking a good tonla. Wo sell or compound them to your special order, Antl your mcdtclno shall bo pure, and taste fw "good" as wo can make 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, No.. 119-121-123 North Alain St. SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of 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 " " 5o. " 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 910, $11 and $12 and upwards. They are the nearest approach to perfection ever seen in men's garments. TmUftnlntJr, Our line Is a 1 rOUOnngJ. splendid one. You won't want anything elae when you see it. We make trousers from $3.00 upward. Kelly & Conway, TTAIL-ORS, 14 W. Centre St., FERGUSON HOUSE BLOCK. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE; NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale rjrices. FOll SATURDAY. Ebbs, 13 cents per dozen s farmer roll butter, 16c and 18oj best creamery butter, zac; llama, nyfi suouiuers, oc Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah Three doors below brick school. IT'S AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN To ooolcat all and It la next to Impossible for a woman to cook satisfactorily unless she has the r roper materials to practice tbe culinary art. t re you tried our staple and fancy palate E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre Bt, YOU Want Lonsompiion? We are sure you do ..01. Nobody wants it. But It comes to many thousands every year. Itcomostothosc who have had coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs arc Inflamed. Stop your cough when It first appears, and you remove the great danger of future trouble. stops coughs of all kinds. It does so because It is a sooth ing and healing remedy of great power. intsmaKes utile great est preventive to consumption. Put one of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lungs A whola Matilcat Library F roo. For four centi la ttamr repay rost. age. will lund you sixteen medical books. Mcdlanl Advlca Freo. We have the exolutlve lervlcei of tome of tho most eminent ptiyMclans In tho United Statos. Unusuul oppor tunities and louR experience emi nently fit th.ra for irlvlnirTou medlcnl adrice. Write freely all tho partic ulars In Your case. You will receive a Unveiling Hartrantt Statue at Ilarrlsbiirg. The equestrian statute of Gen. John P. Hartranft, at Harrisburg, will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies on May 12th. President McKlnley and members of bis Cabinet, Qcnl. Allies and numerous otbor distinguished persons bavo accepted luvlta tions to bo present and the President will rnako a speech. For tho convenience of those desiring to attend the Philadelphia & Head i uk Railway will soil excursion tickets at tbe special rata of singlo faro for the round trip with a minimum of twenty-nvo cents. Tickets to bo sold and good going May 10th, 11th and 12th and good to roturn until May 13th, 1809, inclusive. For rates of faro from different stations, timo of trains and othor Information consult any P. & It. ticket agont. 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 la not exactly centrally located but that little extrn walk will benefit your purse. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. FOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. C7NewYork. FAMOUS CANDIKS, Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Sratle Only By . TJGNNEY COMPANY, roil SAIX IJY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. ELLIS DEULL, "JEWELER, -Has removed to- 123 S. Main St., SHENANDOAH, PA. 31" Cents per yard for home- L made rag carpet ; others "J for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per I i yard. Call and see our J new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. J f Pectoral " P0TTSVILLE NEWS. Happenings In Court nml ltlsewliern ntllio County Hent. 1'otlsvlllo, May 3. Tho Borough Council !ias decided to sccuro tlio consent of property owners toward cutting down tlio Centre street litimp, to cost nliout $(1,27(1. The Crescent Club's May Assembly last evening was a brilliant affair. The trolloy ear lino to Mt. LafTco will nso tlio 1'. A H. Hallway's old tracks and cars will bo running oarly In Juno. Work has bcon W'gtlll. Tho Coroner's jury found tho old man killed on thol'onim. Ilullrond neartho Sovon Stars hotel to bo A. K. Derkstrnuscr, of Hha. inokln. Tho body was taken by his family. Soino of tho now post otllco furniture nrrlvod. Tlvo more recruits wcro sent to tlio Prosldlo at 8iu Francisco by I.lout. Moses for services In tho Philippines. Old members of Co. II, 8th Regiment, lmvo decided to permit physical examination by Ilrlgado Surgeon Halberstadt next Monday evening; and then Pottsvillo will have thieo companies, or a battalion. Assemblyman David F. O'llrlon Is a canill. ditto forClork of tho Courts. Tho funeral of Mrs. Olivor Dobson, an old resident, widow of tlio once well known lint tor. took placo this afternoon; that of tlio l.i to Sidney n Hrlscoo, tlio Now Philadelphia tiierchaut, Monday nftornoou; and Julias A, Miller, superintendent of tho Children's Homo, was buried Tuesday nftornoou. Tho Domocratlo standing committee will bo called to meet on Saturday, May 20th, ut Union hall, Pottsvillo, to tlx a date for tho county convontlon. Chairman Moyor and tlio party loaders favor nn early dato. Tho stato convention will probably bo held on Juno 7th and it is probable an effort will bo nmdo to liavo the county convontlon hold tho weok after on Juno 12th. Many good reasons nro advanced for this. Letters of administration wcro granted to Fred. T. Ludwig, on tho cstato of Julius Miller, lato of Tremont, deceased ; Patrick J. Ryan, on the estnto of Ellen Hyan, lato of Ollberton, deceased ; August Knecbt, on the cstato of John Thomas Schmltt, Into of Yurkvlllo, deceased, Tho Taxpayers' Association Is expected to seek nu Injunction ngainst tho bonds tho County Commissioners propose issuing. Tho clerks of tho Commissioners ato preparing a stntemcnt of assets and liabilities to filo with the Clerk of the Courts. Lotters testamentary wcro granted to Mary Ann Saylor, on tho cstato of Charles Saylor, Into of Pottsvillo, deceased; Safo Deposit IJank, on tho cstato of Sydney B. llriscoo, lato of Pottsvillo, deceased; Catherine Moyer, on the cstato of Benjamin Moyer, lato of Gush township, deccasod; Samuel Bower, on the cstato of Mary Kcifort, lato of Gush township, deceased: Mary Brennan, on tho ostate of William P. Delaney, lato of Shon nndoah, deceased, CBIMINAI, C0UBT. Thomas W. Gceso, of Tamaqua, who was found guilty of adultery, prosocuted Amos Swade, of tho samo town, on tho chargo of selling liquor at his hotel on Sunday. Tho verdict was not guilty and each pay half the costs. Patrick Boylo, who had been out of jail but a short time when ho stolo a $2 pair of shoes from tho front of Fogarty Bros, store, pleadod guilty and got two years for it from Judgo Marr. Officer "Jack" Stovonson was tho prosecutor. John Eckert, of Pinegrovo township, pleaded guilty to tho chargo of stealing tlio lovo of W. A. Ilummcl's wife and was sontenccd to pay a $25 fino and the costs. Samuel G. Ochs plead guilty to a chargo of f. and b. preferred by Mamie Uiidcrcufler, and got tho usual sentence to pay tho costs, lying in expenses, a lino and f 1 per mouth forscven years toward tho support of tho child. Josoph Paskey plead guilty to a similar chargo brought by Emma L. Hand and re ceived a similar sentonco. Most of such de fendants servo throe months in jail and then if they are without property aro discharged under tho insolvent laws. Alex. Lavenburg plead guilty to house breaking and larceny, and Judge Marr gave him $20 fino, the costs and six months. Georgo Frees plead guilty to malicious mischief and got threo months. Frank Gcckman plead guilty to assault and battery and must do 3D days. Edward Boyer pload guilty to placing tacks on tho highway near Port Carbon, to Injure bicyclo tires, and got tho costs, $10 fino aud 30 days. Judgo Bechtel heard tho suit of William Hopkins vs. Georgo Wenlock, on a chargo of stealing a dog valued at $100 from the Fergu son House, at Shenandoah. Elmer Kausch, who was a porter at tho hotel at tho timo, testified that Wenlock wont with him to the P. & B. Railway station and shipped the dog to some place at a distance. Assistant Station master Dean testified that when he asked Rausch tlio namo of tho man with him, it being too dark to identify tho person, Rausch roplled, "Alex Watts." Wenlock denied that he was near tho station, and said ho did not steal the dog. E. W. Shoemaker, Esq., represented tho prosecution and Messrs. Flannigau aud Robinson tho defendant. The jury retired. David Bretz was found not guilty of mal treating Mrs. Luckenbill, a demented woman of Washington township. Mrs. George Earnest, charged with assault by Mrs. Frank Housor ; guilty, $5 fine and costs. Edward Nolan, usual chargo on oath of Michael .Werner; pleaded guilty, usual sent ence. Judgo Marr heard the chargo of desertion preferred by Elizabeth Goinbold, of Union township, against her husband, Henry. It was shown that there was really no difficulty between the couple boyond an Idea the bus band had regarding tho meddling of his wife's relatives. It was shown Reinbold was a good man, bold bis wife in respect and loved his children. Judgo Marr suspended sentonco in expectation that tho parties will agree to a settlement. William Ferridy, surety, on oath of John Zimmerman; court directed dofendant to pay $5 fine, tbe costs, and give $100 bond to keop the peace. The Grand Jury ignored tbe bills and put the costs on tho prosecutors In tho following cases i Peter Uolden, violating liquor laws, oath of George F. Selbcrt ; Peter McAloues, assault and battery, on oath of P. Labotes ; Theodore Howelchock, soiling liquor without a license, on oath of George F. Soibertl John Riordan, assault and battery to rob, on oatb of A. Grauss; John Cornasli, assault and bat tery, on oath of Jacob Biglass ; Sylvester Donavage, aggravated assault and battery, on oath of John Gebans; Andy Moyorosh, assault and battery, on oath of Stove Evans, A true bill was found against Harry Becker, of Girardville, in tbe Carterman case, the fight which took placo tho day of Hon, Harry Consteln's nomination. The large number of divorce cases now In court has caused some comment. rirel l'lrel rirel Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., WostChoster Flro Ins. Co,, United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T, Williams, 123 S. Jardln St., Sbonandoah. REMOVED I The undersigned dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES has removed to 206 South Main St., Where repairing will be neatly done and cheap. Custom work a specialty. A. CATTEL. TIIK WKAT1II5H. Tlio tompflrafliro hns continued; very lilcli lu tho Ohio valloy and the Middle nnd south Atlantic and oast gulf, Btatcs, with a maximum ot 30 degrees at Lynch burg, Vo., and Montgomery, Ala. Forecast for this section until 8 p. m. today: Partly cloudy, followed by ahowora nnd cooler; w 1 n d a shifting to fresh northeastorly. To morrow, probably showers and cooler. Sunrlso, 5:0G; sunset, 7:00; length of day, 13h., 64 m.; moon rises, 1:35 a. m.; moon sots, 12:27 p. m. PITHY POINTS. llMppfmlngs Throughout tlio Country Ghronlclnri for Unity I'erunal. Tho School Board meets this ovenlng. A Hoard of Trndo was organized nt Ta maqua last evening. Tho bricklayers yesterday started work on Swalm's now building. Four tramps broke out of Pottsvlllo's lock up and mado their escape. Fred. W. Eborlo lias removed his family from Glrardvillo to Philadelphia. Miss Fannlo Morgans continues revival services nt Pottsvillo this week. ThoMt, Laffoo branch of tho Pottsvillo electric railway will bo completed In thirty days. No moro bodies of soldiers buried in Cuba will bo brought to this country before next winter. Tho jeeeipts of tho Internal Rovcnuo office atLaucastor for tho mouth of Apiil wcro $2.r0,77.05. Tho flro companies of Mahnnoy City oiler to sweep tlio paved streets, from spring to fall, for $100. Mabanoy City's Borough Council last night decided not to purchase a now hose wagon for tho Huruano company. Jack Bouor, of Summit Hill, and Georgo Bycra, of Boston, will box six rounds at Philadelphia on Friday night. Despondent bocauso of long-continued sickness, Georgo Mayborry, of Hydo Park, Lackawanna, committed suicldo by shooting. In a fight at Ilazlotou, Domlnick Carol slashed Michnol Lukash with a razor, and tho wounded man is dying in tho city hos pital. Baldwin rofrigerators, ico savers aud tho best of food preservers can bo had in all sizes at Swalm's hardware store. About 60 peoplo from town attended tbe Liberty social held In tho M, E church at Yatosvlllo last ovening. Fulton County Commissioners yestorday offered a reward of $100 for tho capturo of Clem Pcunell, tho outlaw, who fatally shot Deputy William C. Boatty. In tho cstato of John W. Bcdford.deccascd, Court directed a citation to issue on J. Claude Bedford, administrator, to filo an account. Returuablo May 31st. Accidentally tipping a body of water in tho Pond Creok Mine, Luzeruo county, John Kutz and Michael Sabol wcro swept several hundred feet by tho Hood that resulted, and wcro nearly drowned. Tho Lehigh Valley employes in Hazlcton began working ten hours per day this weok aud will work five aud ono half days por week horcaftor. This is better time than they havo mado all winter. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in tho land who aro not afraid to bo generous to tho needy aud suffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's .New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, havo given away ovqr ten million trial bottles of this groat medicine ; and bavo tbe satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopoless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseasos of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs aro surely cured by it. Call on A. Waslcy, Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c and $1. Every bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded. Dentils unci Funerals. Neil O'Donnell, a pioneer resident of Ho Adoo, died yesterday, aged 03 years. Eight children survive. Daniel Stull, ono of Mahanoy City's most prominent citizens and a member of tho wholesalo house of Stull & Co., died last night after an illness of about six months. Last February a year ago ho was marrlod to Miss Louiso Beusinger. Two sons survlvo him by his first marriage: William R., of Harvey's Lake, and Oscar, of Amblor, near Philadelphia. Mrs. Jacob Laudoman died early yestorday morning at her home near Minersvillo. She leaves a husband and family of small children. Mr. Laudoman was until recently fireman at the court houso. John McCIuskoy, an aged resident of Jeanesville, died on Monday. One of, his sons, l'cter, lives at Frackville. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder" for tho feet. It cures painful, swollon, smarting, nervous feet, and Instantly takes' tbe stink out of curus uiiu uuuions. it b me greatest comiort discovery of the ago. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure fur sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists aud shoe stores. By mail for 25c In stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Jtoy, N. Y. Deeds Itecorded. The following deeds were filed for record : Kate Keifer et nl to Joel Marshall, premises In .New Ringgold ; Henry W. Deibert, executor, to Allen J. Dtibert et al, promises in Orwlgsburg ; Sarah A. Morgan to Daniel Uinholtz, premises in Valloy View ; Sheritl' of Schuylkill county to Wm. S. Uhler. premises in Gordon; John F. Brenn&n to Uamanend Building and Loan Association, premises in McAdoo ; Irvin E. Kesslcr aud wife to Ellen V. Schwalm, premises in Ueglns township ; Joel Kossler to Ellen V. Scbwalm, premises iu Hegins township ; S. P. Schwalm, executor, to Francis Beusinger, premises in llubley township. Ileduced Kates to Harrisburg. On accouut of tho unveiling of the Hart ranft Monument at Harrisburg, Pa., May 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from all stations ou its lino in the State of Penusyl- vanla to Harrisburg and return, at rate of single fare for the round trip, minimum rate twenty-five cents. Tickets will bo sold on May 10, 11, and 12, and will be good to re turn until May 13, inclusive, but will not bo valid for passago on the Pennsylvania Limited. Why Is This Thusly? From tbe Miners' Journal. Shenandoah is tho only town In the county where all pool rooms aro open ovory Sunday, and peoplo passing by going or coming from church can hear tho clash of the balls on tho outside Where are tbe officers of tho law? Do they not seo or boar the sumo as other peoplo ? Marriage Licences. Marriage licenses wero granted to the ful lowing: Charles Batches and Mary Kovn lusky, both of Shenandoah; Frank Muck- low and Harriet Jane Davis, both of Frack vilic; Georgo E. Heckman, of Mahanoy Plane, and Emma E, Hollman, of Buck Mountniu; Clark A. Fisher and Ilulda L. Faux, both of Nuremberg; Edward S. Potts, of Patterson, N. J., and Bessie Brobst, of Pottsvi'.le. Bad blood and Indigestion are deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys them. HE8 Jim-Mr Mammoth Clothing Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main St., l. Goldin, Proprietor. PfiRSONAL MBNi'lUW. Mrs. James Sampell of North Jardln street, has presented her husband with it baby girl. Paul Houck was among tho townsmen who made a trip to Pottsvillo this inoruiug, Morris Heck man was an attendant at tho I'oitsviue court tins morning R. D. Geoso visited friends at Pottsvillo to- ( day. Mr. aud Mrs. W. M. Brewer aud daughter havo returned from CHntou, N, Y., where they attended the funeral of Mr. Brower's eldest sister. Mrs. C. B. Whltcoinb. Charles Gadztcwicz transacted business nt tho county seat to-day. George Boyer aud Martin Monagban at tended tho Pottsvillo court to-day, as wit nesses. Miss Lizzio Stank spent a part of to-day visiting friends at Pottsvillo. Christ. Schmidt mado a business trip to tho county scat this morning. Mrs. J. S. Klstler was a guest of friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Misses May nnd Helen Miller, of Mt. Carmol, spent to-day iu town tho guests of their aunt, Miss Edith Miners, on East Coal street. J. J. Franoy was an early morning passou gor to Now York. Senator J. F. Higglns spent to-day in Tamaqua. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faust loft for New York yesterday afternoon, whero they will make their future homo. Stove Middletou, of Gllbcrton, was seen In. town to-day. A. B. Jay, of Gingtown, is about to embark in tlio dairy buslucss. John Campbell, of Gllberton, left yestorday foi Leach City, South Dakota. Ho has gone thero to join bis brother, William, who is engaged in mining. James O'Hcarn, of Elizabeth, N. J is being entortained at the Cooney resideuco on West Oak street. Mr. O'Hcarn is very prominent lu tho factory of tho Siuger machines at that placo. ItHISN N ITURE Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use oven tho most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best aud most simple and gentle remedy is tlio Syrup of Figs, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Guardian Appointed. Margaret E. Higglns was appointed guardian of Julia, Kate and Charles Higglns, minor children of John F. Higgius. lato of Shenandoah, deceased. Tho bouds in tho sum of $100 each wero filed and approved. Court also directed the guardian to sell tbe interest of the threo minors in roil CBtnte. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTKD. To rent, by a family of four, a bouse In good neighborhood. 810 or $11 Apply at this olllce. 5-2-21 COR KENT. A nlno-room dwelling houao. 1 butu-room, hot and cold water throughout the bouse, and all conveniences, located on North Jardln street. Apply at this ofllco tt I MPItOVE YOUir,WItITINa. By sending 25c X for SO assorted pens for business aud lino corresponuing purposes lo .' The IIaut M'f'o Co., 8-29-tf Pottsvillo, 1'a. VfOTICH. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- l. piy 10 is. u M. llollopeter, attorney, Shenandoah. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will bo received by tho water eommittco of Council for the hauling of nu me coai iromiue i', v ic( railway siuiion at Urandonvllle, Pa., to the pumplni; station of the Shenandoah Water Works, for a period of one year from May 20th, 1890. A $300 bond to accompany each proposal for the faithful per formance of the work. Ail proposals to be in the hands of tho chair man of tho committee not later than Op. m. on Wednesday. May 3rd. 18M. Thomas J. Tracbv. 4-22-29-2-3 Chairman. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. Tlio property entire Is 112 feet front and 70 feet detp. Kach bouse has a froutnge of 12 feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all are two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They have Just bten thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, and new sills, outhouses and coal bouses constructed. These properties aro FOR SALE OR RENT Either as a whole or fcparately and on reason able terms. Knits reduced to $0 per mouth. Kor further Information apply to M. P. Fowler, We Have It, Just the Piece of Meat You Want. Wn'll (It tbe niche In your appetite and fit the peculiarity of your pocket book. Selected cuts cost more than ordinary ones, but you'll llnd our price for the best ones are less than others charge for equally good pieces: Conic after It if you prefer or we'll deliver It if you say tho word. BELL'S, 19 1 ffl STREET. GLAD TO HEET YOU ! He is i popular man who dresses well and has some money besides. We help you to popularity by enabling you to dress well at a price that will help you have money left. Our splendidly made, best syle, all wool and all right suits at $6.50 will help you to success. if m ,11 1 1 11 u mi M . n Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED 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 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 REPA1RINO OF ALL KINDS. HANUFACTURED, ALL SIZES. D. and J. Siegel, Attractiveness Of Person. Sat Ip factory hnlr 1b one of tho most attractive features about your person. Treat It and ilrc3 It and it fs to your advan tage. We do It at vnnr linmn ovprv day, AVedneuday and Saturday Good Eyesight! People 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. 5C SHAVE. I announce to tbe public that begin. nl n k to-day, March 22nd, my rates will hot Shave ..Be Hair Cutting 10o HIRAM SPADE, 131 Nortlr Main Street, Shenandoah, Ta. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, prop. S19 N. Centra St., PotUvllle, Pa. Fino old Whiskeys, Gin. and Wlnea. at the ba ,iug ui viKBr. ana xempet" Ao 'ommodatton for travelers. M.als at all hnnr. JjWIt COUNTY COMMISSIONKIt, FRANK J. KANTNER, Or Lokty. Subject to Republican rules Tho Rosy Freshness AnS," V.lr,et'J,?ftn?", ' tn "k'n i Inva riably obtained brlhorewhouie l'oixom'g Completion Powder. fflOHT VIEW. SHOWING HE ARofpflTtNT WROVtD EYt6UM House, Manufacturer of , , Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, PICTURE FRAHES - 103-105 south Mam st. Preservation Of the Hair. The effect our treatment affords will astonlsb you We rIto It tbe attention that helps you to strengthen and perscrve It by the application of our sluimpooiiiK method. n.i.i. T.....1.1 n..i uuaiu 0 luiiMJiiai rdiiuis. Ferguson Houso Block. F RlEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 2I3 W. Centre St. Wholesale I and : Retail. Eggs, 2 dozen lor 25 cents, Strictly fresh. Excellent Farmer llutter, 17 cents. 4 and S pounds of prunes, 25 cents. 3 biggest mackerel, 25 cents. B. 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 andjsenslble 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 0 prices. Portz Bros., 24 North Main Street. REMOVAL. Tho Slngor Sowing Ma chine Company has re moved to 1 1 5 North Main street, next door to J. J. Prlco's dry goods store. We Sell the Lowest In Price- Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. Wo are tlio farthest down West Centre street and tbe farthest down In prices. A few more steps to our store Is well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West CentcVStreet, Shenandoah,