f Bound to Gome. Wliat? Oh, Tliat Tired fceellnp;. ou must fortify nml hr-tp Nnturo li rmlt the latitude ot spring by taking n good tonlo. Wo ell or compound Ihcm to your special order, Ami your medicine nlintl be iiuro, and tnsto na "Bood" na wo can make It shenandoWruI 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 ncourage 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 veek only you can buy them at 50 per cent, below the value. You won't regret your visit to our store. DAVISON'S Department Stores, Nos. 119-121-123 North Main St, SPRING SHOES A big line of Men's, Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes await your approval. We call special attention to our exquisite line of Husset-Bhoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes' at $3.50. 3.50 " " 3.25. 2.00 " " 1.25. Ladles' 3.oo ' 2.00. 2.25 ' 1.50. 1.50 " 1.00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1.25 and $1.50. BOSTON E, 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPONT, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. We Sell the Lowest in Rrice. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We ore the farthest down West Centre street nml the farthest down In priced. A tew more HU.-ps to our store la well worth the reward you receive In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. REMOVAL. Tho Singer Sowing Ma chines Company has re moved to 1 1 North Main street, next door to J a U. Price's dry goods storo. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and aell retail at wholesale Drlcea. FOIl SATURDAY. Farmer roll butter, 16c and 18a; beet creamery butter, SBo; hums, 9oj auouiaera, oc Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah, Three doora below brick echool. IT'S AN IMPOSSIBILITY FOR MAN To cook at all and It la next to Impossible for a woman to 000k satisfactorily unleaa ebe Itaa the proper materlala to practice the culinary art. Have you tried our ataple and fancy palate pleasersf E. B. FOLEY, 27 Centre St, Perhnos von hnvn liiirt flio grippe or a hard cold. You may be recovering from malaria or a slow fever; or possibly some of the chil dren arc just getting over the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast as you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of Impurities? And isn't this the reason you keep so poorly? Don't delay recovery longer but Take a l. ' Tf WrTIt VAmVtTA nil ImfXlrl. f ties frorn "out blood. It Is . also a tonic cf immense ' , value. Give nature r littlo ' help at this time. Aid her ' by removing all the products , of disease from your blood. If your bowels are not -Just right, Ayer's Pills will make them so. Send for cur book on Diet in Const!- ' patlon. Wrlio to our Doc form. We hare the exclniWe aerrlcaa ' of some ot the rnott eminent rhyl clans la the united 6tati. Writs freely and receive a. prompt reply. Aaarcia, uu. attei Reduced Rntea to Hnrrlsburir. On account of the unveiling of tbe Ilart ranft llonumont at llarrisbnrt;. Pa., May 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged to sell excursion tickets from all stations on its lino in tho State of Pennsyl vania to Harrisburg and return, at rate of single faro for the round trip, minimum rate twenty-flvo cents. Tickets will be sold on Hay 10, 11, and IS, and will bo good to re turn until Hay 13, inclusive, but will not be valid for passage on the Pennsylvania Limited. 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 tho greatest comfort discovery of tho age. 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 druggists and shoe stores; By mail for 25o in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Lo Eoy, N. Y. Fire I Fire I rirel Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of Nortli America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah. Bad blood and indigestion are deadly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitters destroys them. Buy Keystono flour. Bo snro that thename Lessiq & Bajcb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every net WWWWWWVVWVVWV 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. Dalius' Meat Market, 203 East Centre Street. Our market la not exactly centrally located liut that little extra 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. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Made Only By TENNEY COMPANY, FOll 8 ALU UY FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, IM. Main St. REMOVED I The undesigned dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES bos removed to 206 South Main St., Where repairing will be neatly done and cheap. I ustom work a pet tally A. CATTEL. -jj POTTSVILLE NEWS. tliippctiliip; In Court nml KlaeWliero nt (lie Cniinly Hent. l'nttavllto, May B. Tho Commissioners (lied n nimnchl statement with tho Olcrk of the Cuirta to qualify for tho proposed loiitia of flH,000. Tho resources, which incliulo tho court limine, prison and nlinsliouso and grounds, Hre valued at $SGD.201 20; tho cash on liiiud nml t lie amount belonging to other accounts, J Hi, 700.03; tho amount of Uxos duo, f 1H5, 1111,09 ; making tho total assets or resources, SI. 107,510.24. The liabilities aro: Itonds amounting to $5 13.000 i road tnxps collected anil duo dis tricts, fl.SI7.S0 1 school tax duo districts, $2, 411.03 ; taxes duo tho state and uncollected, $17.522.12 ; license monoy duo tho state, $02,. 337; estimated current indebtedness, f 10,000; temporary loans, f 173,000; total (301.501.011; making thn grand total of liabilities (847, 101 00; and tho net assots. (250,357.18. Further figures follow: Total valuation for 1801) (estimated), (17.500,000 00 ; county taxes at 8 mills, (300.000,00 ; Funded debt taxes at 1 mill, (17,500 00; total taxation for 1800 for county purposes, (380,000.00; loss estimated cost for collection, (15,000.00; cash value of 1800 taxes. (331, 400.00. Tho statement says further that neither the above amount nor au vquitahlo proportion of tho Bamo has bcon reckoned In luo above statement. Tho 1808 assessment value tho real estate at (11,421,814; occupations, (2,440,000; horw and mules, (-180,430; cows, (254,320; car riages, &c., (0,585; total, (17,524,750. Tho history of the proposod bond Issuo Is also given at length. Tho County Commissioners presented 178 (1,000 bonds to tho Controller, to-day, with a request that ho affix hissighaturo thereto and make them complete. No answer had been tiuulo up to tho hour of going to press. tn. urumm's rosrnotf. There Is a dlflbrenro of opinion as to whether tho friends of ox-Congrossman Iirumm took any organized part In the con test against tho ro-olectlon of County Super intendent Weiss, and It is hut jut to state mat somo llrst-class argumouts aro mado to show that ho was neutral lu tho matter or that ho quietly helped Wolss. Tho advocates of this Idea state that Mlnersville. the ox Congressman's homo, was solid for Weiss, and that is true. Thoy also say that Lurwick, of Port Carbon, who was named for opposition chairman, was In that position because ho favored Professor Moyer, from his own town. Vc!s3got tho mining districts almost to a man, but lost heavily In tho farming centres. Itush township gavo Miller 4 votes and Woiss 1. Miller got 2 votes from Ryan township and Weiss received 4. In St. Clair, how ever, Miller got 8 votes, and only ono, that of Capt. Holmes, went to Weiss. With a few more exceptions the lines were pretty clearly drawn between tho town and country votes. A deed from Joseph . Edwards and wife to J. II. Lessig aud others, for property In Orwigsburg, was recorded. Vandals broke into tho storo house of tho Wimms & llcpner colliery, at New Castle, about ono o'clock this morning, and taking several Bticks of dynamite oxplodod them against the colliery ongino cylinder, blowing it to pioccs. Tho colliery employes will, therefore, bo idlo for somo weeks, until tho machinery can bo repaired. Edward Barry, of Now Castle, aged 70 years, fell and broke, his arm, lie was taken to tho Miners' hospital. Tho gamo of base ball between Mahanuy Uity and county soat clubs on Saturday promises to draw a big crowd. Dr. Louis T. Kennedy, son of Hon. George W. Kennedy, has been appointed deputy quarantine physician at Philadelphia upon recommendation of Goyoruor Stone. Joel Robor, a 22 year old blind boy of Freidcnsburg, has been in a tranco the past few days. Tho Pottsvllle Lecture Association has elected officers and President Woodbury has appointed tho committees. Letters of administration have been granted to Michael F. Lally, on the estate of Mary Lally, late of Shenandoah, deceased. The charter of St. Ludwlkas Beneficial Society, of Shenandoah, was placed on record to-day. Tho application was refused last Monday on account of a defect in the papers, which was subsequently corrected. CRIMINAL COUBT. The Grand Jury to-day ignorod 28 bills, principally assault and battery cases, left over from 1808, and put tbe costs on the prosecu tors in every case. The jury is at the alms- house to-day, inspecting tho institution and grounds. Alice Ryan, aggravated assault and battery on oath of John Ryan ; jury out. Joseph Youshnskls, assault and battery on oath of Adam Rajas; not guilty; defendant i and prosecutor j of tho costs. Foldino Weber, surety, oath of Lena Schwcndcr, court directed defendant to pay 3 and prosecutrix J of the costs, and dis missed tho case. Anthony Kasputis, assault and larceny. oath of Joe Rice; not" guilty; county tor costs. Lot Eoynis, larceny and malicious mis chief, oath of John Ritchie; guilty of lar ceny and not guilty on the other charge. A defendant was brought into court on a capias yesterday and made himself scarce at tbe first ebanco. The officials re-captured him and Judge Bechtel added a (5 fine to the costs of tho capias. Owing to lack of evidence it may bo that the bill of indictment charging Michael Qorrock with tho murder of Michael Nicholas, at Bear Ridge colliery, Mahanoy Plane, will be nol pressed. S. G. M. Hollo- peter, lawyer for Horrock, Insists on a trial and verdict of not guilty. A bill in equity was filed by Judgo and George Ryan in the case of Henry M. Blew vs. Charles F. Blew, executor and trustee of the estate of Catharine Blew, deceased, Henry Blew claims to own a certain farm in Ryan towuship by reason of certain repairs ho mado when the deceased, Mrs, Blew, owned It, and ho alleges Charles F. Blew now wants to sell the farm. An injunction pre venting the sale of the land returnable May 0th was granted. A Nantlcoke grocer, who was prosecuted before 'Squire May, of Mahanoy City, on tho charge of selling oleomargerine for butter, pleaded guilty In court. Sentence was sus pended for a short time. The case of Philip Julius and George Kolb, of Tamaqua, sentenced last Monday upon conviction of uolling oleomargerine for but ter, has been appealed to tbe Superior Court, and will thus be made a test case at tho Oc tober term. John O. Ulrlch Is the attorney. There are two oleomargerine cases pending from Mahanoy City. A petition was filed asking the release of Edward Scott and court reduced his sen tence from 60 to 45 days, owing to the necessities of his -mother, a widow. Scott was convicted of interfering with an officer. Late yesterday afternoon tbe verdict in tbe case of George Duella, charged with lar ceny and larceny as bailee, on oath of C. & I. Policeman Seifert, was announced. It was guilty of larceny alone. This grand jury is playing havoc with the prosecutions in petty cases by putting tbe costa on them whenever there is a chance, and the lesson should have a good effect. Of ISO bills passed upon, CI wero found to he true bills and 05 not true bills. In most of the latter tbe prosecutor must pay tbe costs. About 100 more bills will be considered. A number of prosecutors have failed to appear and District Attorney Bechtel threatens to assess all such for costs, which means that they may have to pay tho costs or go to Jail. The terms of tbe bettlemont in the New Castle township School Board cases have not been given out, but it is rumored on fair authority that they have made an agreement with Captain Christian, of the P. & R. O.&I. Go,, who is tbe prosecutor, that they will pay tbe costs and resign. TUB WltATHXCIt. 1 .L.LIa.I ' . ,1 . - 1 t ...... 1 1 1- n -I,.. l MUCIUUU mil lu iciupm UWIM boon attended by sliowcro and thundor . . H Tlnl, siormo iiuiu iii." Igau over tho Ohio valley and Tennes see. Klsowhoro fair wcathor haa prevailed. Tho tcmpornturo haa risen generally throughout the west nnd north west, but contin ues below tho seasonal nvcraFO fmtn 1ia Tlnrl mountains to tho Pacific coast. Fore cast for this section until 8 p. m. to day: Generally fair; varlablo winds. Probably fair tomorrow. of day, 14h.; moon rises, 2:35 n. m.; HTHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Country Chronicled for llnty I'erimal. Tbo season at Maysvlllo park, Shamokln, will open May 20th. Tho Ceutro county Democratic Convention will bo held Juno 13, Tho postofllco at Pottsvillo must ho moved to tho now building by tho first of Juno. Iho former employes of tho Fishbach mills are deserting that place in largo numbers. Humphroys & Howe, of Ashland, have a stripping contract In tho Lebanon valley. An increase of pensi&n from $0 to 8 has been granted to John W. Uesser. of Shenan doah. Ashland's Council Is deadlocked over elec tions of water superintendent, ono member being absent. Leon Maynard, of Cairo, III., was arrested nt Uarrisburg yesterday on a charge of pass ing forged checks. Au eisteddfod will bo held in tho Gilbor- ton M, E. church on July 4th. Afternoon and evening sessions. Mayor Shlssler aud a number of Council- men of Lancaster yesterday inspected the filtering plant at York, Tho rumor is now that all tho old men of tho Delano shops will loso their work, but tho reason why is not known. Claud Fessenden, In jail at Coudersnort on a charge of burglary, shot himself through tbo ear In an attempt at suicide. Dr. Louis T. Kennedy, son of Druggist Kennedy, of Pottsville, has been appointed deputy quarantine physician at Philadelphia. John Lomnct has succeeded William Alio bach as outsido foreman at tho Centralla colliery. Allebach has accepted tho position of engineer. Tho Shamrocks aro open for games with other totma ranging In ago from 12 to 10 years. John Doughorty, 307 West Oak street. Is manager. The Singer Sowing Machine office has hung a largo sign across the sidewalk to draw tho attention of Its patrons. Miss Martha Duessol, of Pottsvillo, was ono of twolyo young women who took tho whito veil at Malinkrodt German Convent, at Wilkesbarro, Judgo Love has decided that tho Centre county Commissioners must pay bounty on scalps, which they have not been doing since March, 1803. Harvey Grover, who broko jail at Wells- boro, with tho connivance of Rose Hortou, tbe cook, wa3 yesterday returned to his old quarters. Tho Comptroller of the Currency has ap proved tho application of tho First National Bank, of Schuylkill Haven, Pa., for author ity to organize with a capital of (30,000. Millions alvou Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in the laud who aro not ufmld to bo generous to tho needy and sufibr- ing. Tho proprietora of Dr. King's New Discovery lor ijonsumptlon, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have tbo satisfaction of knowing It has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness aud all diseases of tho ihroat. Chest and Lungs aro surely cured by it. Cull on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get 11 trial bottle lrce. Regular size 50c. and il Every bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded. Deaths and Funerals. William Marburger, proprietor of tbo Lone Star Hotel on tho Schuylkill pike, died about 8 o'clock last nght. On Monday night ho fell while fishing at Tumbling Ruu and badly injured his ankle. Tho injury was not regarded as serious, but later blood poisoning set In and his suffering becamo In tense until death relieved him. The late Daniel Stull, senior member of the firm of D. Stull & Co., of Mahanoy City, wa3 burled to-day. ThoTunoral took place from the residence of Charles Bensinger, in that town. Tho remains wero taken to Wilkcsbarre for interment. The active pall bearers were Messrs. Thomas Thomas, Ed ward F. Snyder, John Haley, Georgo Miller, William Price aud John Thomas, all em ployes of the firm; aud the honorary pall bearers wero C. L. Keck. John Bockor, Ed ward Tattersalls and Jerome Scott, of White Haven; W. R. Butler, of Mauch Chunk; F, S. Bixler, of Easton; Alex. Mitchell and Judge G. L. ilalsry, of Wilkesbarro; D. L, Van Horn, Mahanoy City; and S. S. John son, of Stull, Pa. The funeral of John, 12-year-old son of Simon Coomhe, of Mahanoy City, took place this morning. Mrs. Bridget Horan, an aged widow of Mahanoy City, died this morning from bronchitis. She is survived by threo children. The funeral will take place on Monday morn ing. Minors Win 11 'Waco iMspnte. Pittsburg, May 5. Six coal firms In the fourth pool have conceded tho ihlck vein differential demanded by the miners and, commencing with next Monday, the 1,000 minors employed by theso firms will receive an advance In wages of about 10 Dor cent. ot tho Globe for HE UEAXGIA and similar Complaints' GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS, k prescntiea try eminent pnyaohuisi, I UR. HICHTER S fab A ainunn w pain expeller; World renowned t rtamfif-lrablVBuccesaf nt ! BOnlymrauinewtta. Trade Alark" Anchor.'' 1 jcaijoo.anotua Atallcirnsrgisuorthroufrli I i.ic. Einaica., mreirict., hewtsss. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 1 3 Branch Houses, Own Olasjwcrka. IadlnttWhsiM(iljttin,LJt.bttr - V fe.. Vrvaattlt. illnltlert. and DR. RICHTEIVS' "ANCHOR" BTOaiACIIAr. best I flollo, Ilypep.la&Hloninch Complnlnti Cents per yard for home made rag carpet j others for 40, 45, 50 and 65c per yard. Call and see our new line ot Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. Mammoth Clothing Largest Clothing House in the County, 9 and 11 S. Main PERSONAL MEW HOW. Sonator S. A. Losch left Sdn ylklll Haven yesterday for Hot Springs, Aik where ho will remain several eek9 to recupcruto. Lowis Seltzer, of Nortli West street, left yesterday lor Allcntown, where ho ox pee s "o locate. W. M. Brewer went to Philadelphia to-day to look after l uslness interests. Miss Kditli .Miners went to St. Clair this morniuc. to visit friends. William T. Evans transacted business at Pottsvillo to-day. Mrs Ann Llowellyn spent to-day visiting (rlcnds at Pottsvillo. W. II. Uolmau, of Shamokln, was a visitor to town yesterday. llev. Anthony Milukas, recently curato at tho Lithuanian church, has moved to Brooklyn, N. Y., whore ho has taken charge of a parUli. lion. James Fos, Associate Judge of Col umbia count, spent a short time in town to day as the guest of his sister, Mrs. K. W. Stout, on South White street. Capt. Caso, of Lebanon, and his estimable wife, are enjoying tho hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ilouck. Mr. Case Is a member of the National Guard and is very prominent In political circles at tho State Capitol. lie Is a brother-in-law of Mr. Uouck. BIO PRIZES FOR BOYS AND QIRLS. Next Sunday' "Preaii" Will Tell About the Oreatest Prize Offer Ever Mode. Tho biggest thing In the line of prizes, ab solutely given freo to tho public, is promised by The Philadelphia Press, and the announce ment of tho details of this splendid offer will bo mado In next Sunday's Press (May 7). It Is not often that ono gets something for noth ing, but hero is an opportunity which will appeal to every young person in the country. It is a rare ofl'er one which you cannot atl'ord to allow to pass unnoticed. Nozt Sunday's Press will tell you how these prizes may be won, and besides will give you a big magazine, illustrated superbly in colors, half-tones of photographs and fine drawings mado with pou and brush, especially for this edition. Be suro to get next Sun day's Press. Soon They'll Starry, Marriage licenses wero isbued to the follow ing: John Ktipchinskl and Kusa Sobaloskl, of Win. Penu j Joseph Fecney and Mary Joyce, both of Cats towuship; Charles A. Keisig aud Mary Ann Jones, both of Uyan township ; Martin Luther Neisweuder and Mary Eliza Shields, both of Locust Dale ; Frank liukaniewicz and Mary Marczaltk, both of Shenandoah. -.WIKN N.1TUKI5 Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but ono should remember to use oven tho most perfebt remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy Is tho Syrup of Figs, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ask your grocer for tho "Eoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is the best Hmtr Tpd. MISCELLANEOUS. FOH IlKNT, A nine-room dwelling house, bath-room, hot nnd cold water throughout tho house, and all conveniences, located on North Jardln street. Apply at this ofllce tf TMPJtOVE YOUK WHITING. By Bending 25c L for 86 assorted pens for business and line corresponding purposes to Tub Hart M'f'o Co., 8-20-U Pottsvllle, Pa, VTOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap- xi piy to o. u. jh. iiouopeier, attorney, Shenandoah, 8-tfl-tf FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire Is 1I2 feet front and 70 feet detp. Kach house has a froutage of 12 feet by SO feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all aro two storieg, hIx rooms, tin roof. They have just liten thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, and new sills, outhouses and coal houses constructed. Theso properties aro FOR SALE OR RENT Either ns n whole or separately and on reason able terms. Kcuts reduced to SO per xnonth. For further Information apply to M. P. Fowler, We Have It, Just the Piece of Meat You Want. V WWII fit the niche In your appetite and fit the peculiarity of your pocket hook. BelertrdcuU cost more than ordinary ones, but you'll find our price for the best ones are less than others charge for equally good pieces: 1 oine after It If you prefer or we'll deliver It If you say the word. BELL'S. 19 1. 01 STRFET. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva ilably obtained by thorwuoiue Pouomi'i Complexion Powder. riri-T"" " GLAD TO flEET YOU! He is a 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 style, all wool and all right uits, at $6.50 will help you to success. St., L. Goldin, Proprietor. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY : 221-240 H. Emerlch 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 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 REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. PICTURE FRAHES HANUFACTUREL), ALL SIZES. D. and J. Siegel,. Attractiveness Of Person. Satisfactory hnfr la ono of Iho most attractive features about your person. Treat It and dress It and It la to your advan tage. We do it at your homo every day, Wednesday and Hat u nifty excepted. COLLARING' A MAN IS EASY IF YOU HAVE AS MANY STrLES OF COLLARS AS WE HAVE. The very fashionable and acmilble round pointed cutla and collars are meeting with erent favor. We 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. ELLIS DEULL, "JEWELER, -Has removed to- 123 S. Main St., SHENANDOAH, PA. 5C SHAVE. I announce to the public that begin ning today, March 22nd, my rates - wlUbe:.... Shove esc Hair Cutting 10c HIRAM SPADE, 131 North Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. jjlOK COUNTY OOMMIS8IONEU, FRANK J. KANTNER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOU COUNTY UliaiSTEK. F. C. REESE, Or Suesaxooau, Subject to Republican rule. j House, Manufacture of . . Wire Screens, iron Fences, Fire Escapes, - 103-105 south Mam st. Preservation Of the Hair. The etfect our treatment adonis will astonish you We givo It tho attention that lieli a you to streiiethcn nnd pereerve It by the application of our fihampootug method. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, Pereugon House Block. Good People don't realize the enjoyment in reading good advertisements, nor do they always appreciate good eye sjght 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. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale '. and I Retail. Eggs, 2 down 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, 313 West Centre Street. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 919 N. Centra Si, PottsTlUe, Fa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A .tinlu Una . dt 1 n. . . . anee Drinks. Accommodations tor travelers. Maala at all hour Handsomo Oomnloxlon Eyesight ! rittlff VIEW 5nOWH& HWOTMTOT IHPBOVID tYEGtASl 3 is one 01 possess. IbItuU. tno greatest charms a woman can a-oazoHi'a vourmxioa rowsai
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