TtB?rra " -in nil i trT.t 11 AJpt ... Come. What? Oh, That Tired feeling. You mint fortify nml help Nature to resist the lassitude of spring by taking n g.od tntilo. Wo sell orcorrpnund them to your seclal order. And your metllclne nlinll be pure, and tntc as "good" as we enn make It SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephones 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 Departm nt Stor s, Nos. II 9-121 -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 Russet Shoes. Men's $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. " 3-So " 2.00 Ladles' 3. 00 " 2.25 1.50 2.35. " 1.25. " 2.00. I.50. " 1.00. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that are really worth $1.25 and $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Slreet. Shenandoah, Pa. I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale '. and : Retail T 73s, 2 dozen ior 25 cents, Strictly fresh. Excellent Farmer Butter, 17 cents. 4 and 5 pounds of prunes, 25 cents, j biggest mackerel, 25 cents. E3. A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. JlOU COUNTY COIIMISSIONEU, FRANK J. KANTNER, Op Lofty. Subject to Republican rules JOIt COUNTY REGISTER. F. C. REESE, Of Smbkanixuit. Subject to Republican rules. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottuvllle, Pa. Pine old Whiskey, Cllns and Wince, at the ba A choice line of Cigar and Temper knee Drink. Accommodation for travelere. Mel nt Mil hrtr WITH PLEASURE ! 1 You liare a pleasure In the groceries) yon buy and the way vre handle your order. Kverytlilm; in our plaoe fe freeh, etcept the manner of our employe, Our delivery nysttm 1 perfect, a you II admit If you try II E. B. FOLEY, Centre St, mmn M - Ami hum Aira Tj h Your i If you are young you nat urally appear so. If you aro old, why ap pear so? Keep young Inwardly; we will look after tho out wardly. You need not worry longer about those little streaks of gray; advance agents of age. N X H : H x U H ( X h will surely restore color to cray hair; and it will also Do not allow the falling of your hair to threaten you longer with baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. We will send you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free upon request. Wrlto to tho Dootor. If you do not obtain all the bene fits you expected from the use of tho vigor, wrlto the doctor about It. 1'robAblr there Is some difficulty with your general system which may be easily removed. ' Address, Dlt. J. O. AVEn, Lowell, Mass. Volunteers' Tribute to n rterrtilnr. Savannah, Ga., May 10. A striking tribute from the volunteer privates to a regular army officer was noted here yesterday afternoon in the presentation to Colonel Letcher Hardeman, of tho Sixth Missouri, of n magnificent sword by the privates of his command. Col onel Hardeman Is a captain In the Tenth cavalry, which rank he reas sumes upon the muster out of hia regi ment today. No commanding officer was permitted to contribute a cent to ward tho cost of tho sword. Colonel Hardeman was at first unpopular, be cause of his strictness In discipline, but as time passed and the regiment's alck list was kept down and Its bill of fare kept up the men changed their opinion. Pennsylvania Knlehts of Malta. Scran ton. Pa., May 10. Grand Com mander John Gowland, of Phlllpsburg, yesterday opened the seventh annual convocation of the Knights of Malta of Pennsylvania In tho presenco of all tho principal officers and over 500 dele gates. The annual reports of officers showed a membership of 15.000. em braced In 214 commanderles located In 79 places In 32 counties of the state. The order has property valued at $170, 000 and paid $28,000 in relief during Its past year. 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, Toil SALE J1Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. INlaln St. THEY'RE BEAUTIES ! "The Mind's the Measure of the man." So the philosopher said, but our man minds his measure, hence the perfect fitting garments going out from our place They're beauties. No mistake 1 Try them and you'll feel comfortable all over. Prices reasonable. Rortz Bros., 24 North Main Street. New Store ! New Stock ! BOTTOrt ROCK PRICES! Boot and shoes and footwear of all kind, Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 south Main St., A T Cents per yard for home I L made rag carpet ; others for40.45.50 and 65c per 1 1 1 1 yard. Call and see our J J new line ol Brussels, Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardin Street. vipr BAPTIST CONVENTION. A l.nrnl Congregation tit bo Iteprrsentril it Tnjlor, Pa. Itcv 1). I. Kvnns, pastor of tlio Vital liiptint clmrcli of town, loft tills morning to attend tlio flfty-fourtli animal convention of tho llaptlst Association of Northeastern tVrumylviuilA, which will open at Taylor, near Hcnuiton. on Saturday. Tlio local am Brcgntion will also bo icprcsontcd by Mr. J. 1' Williams, who Is proslilont of tlio associa tion, niiil Messrs. Kdward Capper nml I.nko llowcn, delegates. Tlio convention will lo preceded by tlio sixth annual convention of tbo Welsh Itap. tisl Young l'euplo's Union, of tlio Bamo dis trict, which will bo held to-morrow. Tbero Bill bo three sosslons morning, afternoon and cvciflnir. Tlio first will bo dovotcd to mutlno bnslnois. Ainonc tlmw who will pirticlpato in tlio afternoon osdrclnes will bo lii'V. Frank llollinshcad, of Ashland, and Hot. T. I. Morgan, of Mahanoy City. IN v. 1) I l'.vniis will deliver an address 11 ' Young Men and tbo Ago Their t'rnspo U and I'lHiibilitles," nt tbo afternoon Bomimi, and Itov. It. E. Clilvers, D. 1)., of Clilcti-o, (zoneral secretary of tlio Baptist Young People's Union of America, will bo present at tlio sanio session. RECEPTION TO A PASTOR. Iiuv. (nines Monro I'nlcrs Upon Ills Fourth Your, Itov James Mooro last ovening returned from conforenco at Kantlcoko and bus entered upon bis fourth year as pastor of tbo l'rlmitlvo Methodist church of town. Upon his arrival ho was tendered a reception in the cliuich, many members of tbo congre gation having assembled to express their gratification over tho action of tho conforenco in returning him to their midst. Tho meeting opened with singing, followed by prayor by Itobort Durham, after which tho chafrmaD, Jackson White, mado an ad dress of greeting. Tho singing of an nnthem by tho choir was followed by Itov. Mooro's response in which ho thanked tbo congrega tion for Its expressions of good will and support. Itemarks by Uenrgo Millicliap, an anthem by tho ehoir and remarks by Edward Cooper, superintendent of tho Sunday Bcbool, woro followed by tho doxology and bonculc tlon, after which an adjournment was taken to tlio basement of tho church, whero tho ladies of tho congregation had prepared an oxcollcnt collation. WH. P12NN. William Grow, who was ill tho past is now able to bo out. week. Mrs. Richard Kills will move to Now Castle, Pa., on Monday. Tbo house she vacates will bo occupied by Joseph l'etors, whoso bouso will bo occupied by Dauiol Miller, now of Lost Creek. Misses Viola and Itona Moyer, of Frack- villo, visited Mrs. Geoigo Stephenson, hero, on Sunday. Mr. w. II. Lewis is a business visitor to Philadelphia to-day. At the anniversary of tho Epworth Lcaguo next Sunday ovening Miss Mary Mollard will sing a solo. Thero Is much favorable comment hero on tbo calm and judicious manner in which the Uurkett-Duniap affair was presented in the IIekalu. Tho absence of a discussion of ilotail shows that tbo Herald does not at tempt to spread bofore its readers tbo secrets of tho family, hut endeavors to maintain tho purity and integrity of tho homo. Such impartial and legitimate newspaper work will probably provo a powerful determent of crime Bicycles and bicyclo sundries. Anything n the wheel Hue. Lowest prices. Orkln's, 7 Soutu Main street. tf Death Hiul Funerals. Elizabeth Draney, housekeopor atthobome of Samuel Fonstermacbcr in Ashland, died yesterday, aged 20 years. Tho remains wero taken to I'ittston for interment. George Nash, aged 35 years and unmarried, a resident of Ceutralia, died at tho Danville Asylum on Monday after a brief illness, and in which institution be has bocn receiving treatment for a mental disorder for tho past seven years. Mrs. Sarah Scitzlnger, nn aged resident of Frackvlllo, died Tuesday night. She leaves two sistors, four sons and ono daughtor. Funeral Saturday afternoon at 2 0 clock. Miss Kate Reich, a well known young lady residing at Ringtown, was buried yesterday Miss Reich was in excellent health until four days ago when she was taken 111 with an at tack of heart trouble, wbich caused bor death. She was nineteen years of ago. Margaret, wife of Gcorgo Wolf, supervisor of the P. & P. Railway, died at bcr homo -in Mahanoy Plane this morning fiom cancer of the stomach. Sho leaves several children. linger Madly Injured. Thomas G. Jones met with a painful accident iu Packer No. 3 colliery yesterday afternoon. A chute break caught tho index finger of his left hand and severed It nt tho third joint. Monument Meeting, A meeting of tbo Soldiers' Monument Park Association will bo hold in G. A. li hall, Refowlch building, to-morrow ovening, at 8 o clock. A full attendance of rcprcsenta tlvcs Is requested, as business of importance will be transacted. New llreaker. Work on the new breaker of- the Mahanoy City colliery is progressing very rapidly and with favorable weather, tbo structure will bo completed by July 1st. You Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 23 eta., 50 eta. and $1.00, does not euro take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Jfllos Prnlsos tho Weatorn Troops, Now York, May 11. Tho New YorK Society of the Cincinnati celebrated its 116th anniversary with a banquet ut bnorry'a last night. General Nelson A, Miles responded to the toast "Tho American Army." He said in Dart "We ought not to forgot that while wo are silting in this banquet hall, en joying all tbo luxuries of civilization a portion of our troops aro fighting In the swamps and Jungles of the east tor the glory of tho American flag, Those are brave men, tho western troops. Tney are no surprise to me,' "J'llIpMno'Actor'n" llnrrod. Washington, May 10. It was stated at the Immigration bureau that the ac tion of Commissioner North, at Ban Franolsco, in refusing a landing to a company of nativo Filipinos under con tract to exhibit at a dimo museum In Now York city was entirely proper. The contention of the Filipinos that they are actors, and not laborers, prob ably will not ho sustained except It can bo conclusively shown that they come within the rulings of the de partment as to character and standing in the theatrical profession, which now appears extremely doubtful, -HII UN NATUItli Needs assistance It may be best to render It promptly, but ono should remember to use oven tbo roost perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, raanu facturu) by tho California Fig Syrup Co, BEECHAM'S PILLS taken at night will make you feel right, act right and look right. They cure Constipation. I O cent nnd an cents, nt nil ilriiR Ktnrrs. PITHY POINTS. Ilnppenliig Throughout the Country ClirnnlclMl for lla.ty I'emnnl. Tho rain was welcome Pottsvlllo has 2202 school children. All tho railroads will clianco their tlmo tables on tho 15th inst. Tho amusement season at Tumbling Run will open on tho 20th inst. At Driftnn. Luznrnn rnimtv. Matthew Hell was killed by n premature blast. Tamamia has 0rtrani7.nl n Hoard of Trado with John K. McOinty, president. Tho Fifth Regiment of Immmics rcachod Camp Moado yostorday from Now York. Councilman Ilrennan is now employed bv tbo Citizens Electric Light Co. IIo Is a handy man. A chatter was issued yesterday to tho Luna Glass Company, of Bradford. Tho capital Is 1U.UUU. Tamanua School Board is unable to sccuro a suitable place to hold tho commencement oxcrciso. In business circles It is given out that J. C. Bright will purchase tho Briscoo storo at New Jillailcipiiia. Negotiations aro pending for tbo salo to a hiladelnhia svndicato of tho Lehigh Trac tion Company. Young Gcorco Rasbbridgo fell under a moving freight train at Taraaqua, and both us leet wero crushed. Tho eraduatlmr class nt Ashland, tbo femalo portion, will woar Grecian gowns. Tho idea is a good ono. Governor Stono has fixed July 11 for tho execution ot Albert Smith, colored, of Ilar- rlnuurg, who poisoned his wile. Secretary of War Alger will attend the ceremonies incident to tho unveiling of tho llartrauft statue, at llarnsburg, inclny. Tlio clothing of 2-vcar-old Mary Klatwosklo ignited from a brush 11 ro in tho woods near Shauiokln, and sho was burned to death. Tho firm of Jones & Laughliu has made an atithoritatiyo donial of tho report that it was to bo luciuucu in tho great steel comnino. Susan Barnhard, aged GO years, an insano :atlont, was admitted to tbo almshouse. Her omo is at Tremont and sho becomes violent at times. The Standard Scale and Supply Company, of Bollefoute, is building a new foundry and smith buildings, 'which will double tho capacity of its plant. Rumor has It that tho Roberts Coal Com pany, operating tho Chanco colliery, located at Lower Now Castle, will rcsuuio operations on tho 15th of this mouth. Miss Mary E. Seldle, of Reading, has roucbtsuit for breach of prom Iso against Thomas R. Greaves, who has just enlisted forservicoln tho Philippines. John F. Whalcn. . Esq.. will deliver the Memorial Dav oratiou at Port Carbon for tho G.-A. R. Tho choir-of St. Stephens' church will render appropriate music. Tho cltv of WIlliamsDort will nay S3.878 In damages aud costs because two adjoining property owners bad laid their pavements on different grades. A woman tripped and fell and lost tbo uso of a leg. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs John Jones, of South Catherine strcot, prcscntod her husbaud with a son yesterday. Mrs. Groaskettler, of North Main street, circulated among her acquaintances nt Port Carbon yesterday. W. K. Liudontmith, tho special agent for tho Boll Telephone Company, has been hero the past few days in tho interest of bis com pany anil has succeeded in securing a largo number of subscribers. Ho is an afrablo gentleman. Miss Sallio Swocney, of Philadelphia, is being greeted by hor many acquaintances about Lost Creek. Misses Edith Steele and Mae Phillips, of Mahanoy City, woro visitors to towu last ovening. TII0 PRESIDENT IMPROVINQ. Grontlr Iloni'dtoil ly tlio llntliH nt Hot Spring:!?. Xn. Hot Springs, Va., May 11. Tho ro BEsurlng nows forwarded from Apia by Admiral Kautz was a source of relief to tho president. The extent to which ho is being allowed freedom from of ficial cares is evidenced by tho fact that not even this welcome information was forwarded to him, his knowledgo of tho fact being glvon through tho press representatives hore. Tho presi dent expressed his pleasure over the renewed assurancos that the Samoan situation Is so peaceful. With tlw tripartite commission now at tho Isl ands further bloodshed Is not antici pated. Whether It Is tho effect of his ab solute relaxation from duties, tho dry atmosphere, or is tho result of his medicinal bath yesterday morning, this treatment having been begun yes terday, or of them all, tho president is recuperating rapidly. A gentleman who has known him for many years after seeing him yesterday said he never knew the president to appear to b9 In better health. Friends of tho executive are much annoyed by stories that Mr. Kinley is smoking excessively and injuriously. Friends In our new Island possessions havo sent hlra quantities of cigars of various brands, but they havo remain ed untouched. An after meal cigar Is a source of thorough enjoyment to the president, but he does not indulge himself to an extent that Is harmful. A number of commissions were sign ed by the president yestorday, most of them being army promotions. MILL WORKERS' WAGE SCALE. Tlio Employers Aro Urglnc a Spooily Settlement Tills Your. Pittsburg, May 11. Contrary to tho usual routine of wage settlements In the Iron, steel and tlnplate Industries, conferences on tho now lists will be held this year in Detroit Immediately following tho adjournment ot the na tional convention of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin plate Workers which will bo about May 30. The manufacturers desire an early conference and a prompt settle ment this year. They want to abolish the usual summer suspension, which Is inaugurated on June 1, tho time tho Amalgamated scales expire, and con tinues until the new rates aro agreed upon and tbo lists signed, which usu ally means a full month or six weeks. Under the stress of market demand this year tho manufacturers aro un able to keep their mills closed for such a period. They are already far behind in tholr orders, and a closo down lasting from four to six weeks In the summer season would moan tho loss of trade from which they could not recover during the balance of tho year. If a prompt settlement of the wage scales Is made at Detroit it will ho tho first tlmo In many years that the organized mill workers have boon steadily employed during tho summer months. Pension Increase, Tntm n Prtalt, nf town, has been ffKnfail an Increase of pension to 12 for services in the civil war rue i ne reuse units iruui February S, 1803. Tho stdrm which was central over Mnnltoba Tuesday ovening has moved slowly eastward, and prosents o trough of low bar ometric prossuro, extending from Lake Suporlor to Texas. Attending tho movement of iijthis depression i showers and thun 'Jder Btorros have 'f occurred generally throughout tho central valleys, tho upper lako re gion nnd as far east as tho interior of the South Atlantic states. Tho tom peraturo changes havo been slight. Forecast for this section until 8 p. in. tod-iy: Showers nnd probably thunder Btoims; brisk southerly winds, proh ihly high on tho coast. Fnlr tomorrow. Sunrise, 4:57; sunset, 7:ou; lengtn oi lay, 14h., 12m.; moon rises, G:20 a. m.; noon sets, 9:09 p. m. DEWEY'S PHILADELPHIA VISIT. Mnjor ABlilirldoro Cnnfldnnt tlio Ad miral Will Attend O. A. 11. Meotlnp;. Philadelphia, May 11. Tho mow- mont that has been Inaugurated to In vito Admiral Dowoy to become tho city's guest and accord htm a reception upon his return to this country has become deep rooted, and will no doubt assume definite shape in tho courso ot a few days. It is expected that at tho special sessions of both branches of city councils this nftornoon a number of resolutions will ho offered relative to taking tho preliminary steps for tho contemplated demonstration to tho ad miral. "There Is not tho least doubt," said Mayor Ashbrldge, "but what Admiral Dowoy will visit Philadelphia during the timo that the Grand Army Na tional enenmpment Is in progress, and while the exposition Is open, and tho demonstration accorded him should far surpass anything of the kind ever given in this country. My idea, na soon as councils take action In tho matter, is to call a meeting of citi zens and formulate plans for tho ap pointment of sub-committees, and this will bo dono." i)ii:i). COSanOVi:. At Slieromloah, on the !th lint., x unman, sou oi tvinnrrti ani ine late .latnca CoHgr ve, nged 21 years. Funeral will take plaeo on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock from tho fomlly resilience, 4:10 West Centre street. High mni in the Annunciation church Interment will he niatle In the pnrlsh ceme tery, l'rleuils nnd relatives aro respectfully invited to attend. 5-1 '-2t otthoGIobofor 1TEUEALGIA, and similar Complaints' umi prcparcu unacr mo stringent .GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS. (jircBoncoa Dy eminent physlou I UK. RICHTER S ' fcfa a neniinn EXPELLER. World renowned ! TIpmnrlrnrilwRnrrpBflfnl I Only ecnnlno with Trade Marie " Anchor," 1 uocssoo. a bottle. AtalldnnrirlstsorthrougU 1 t.iu. H:niEafiC3.,Ei5rcs.-ict.t new 7021. . 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branoh Houses. Own Olossworka. fcft Leading Wktilrtalt and Jlrtail Kk-a. uruggms, jumisun, ana irwy ; t. ANMIOIl BTOMACIIAT. bel I Colic. 11ypopilafcBtnmncIi Complnlntn. MISCELLANEOUS. POU SAI.K. A double dwelling, 11 rooms on L each nide. lot 110x150. liuth tubs wntnr tloscts and nteain heat in each lionse. 'Finest, miKCB. i.iiu iiiub. uemniiiy JOCUICU private houses 1 Bhcnondoah. Apply to John A. Tltman. S-10-2W Coil BALI!. Two di.ublo blocks of houses, In l good condition, located on Slain street, Upper Wm Perm, paying (rood Interest on Investment. Apply to J. S. Beddall, 'm. Penn, Shaft P. O., Pa. 6-9-6t COIt RENT. A nine-room dwelling house, bath-room, hot and cold wnter throughout the house, and all conveniences, located on North Jardin street. Apply nt this office tf NOTICE. Desirable properties for sale. Ap ttiv tn h ri m irniinna,n. n, :. Hhenandoah. 8-31-tf riOR SALE OK KENT. Tho Haussraan pron 1! erty, located ot 138 East Poal str et. lteason forselllllir. tve deslru to nlnun tlin ,-atntr. W.tr particular!) Inquire of Philip lilcrmaun, North White street. 5-10-tf EKW AUD. Notlco is hereby given that my wife, Mary Ann Dunlap, has left my bed and board without cause, and I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract in my name. 1 hereby offer a reward of $100.00 for any information that will lead to the deten tion and capture of my wife end Homely ISIrkett. SIattiiew DUNLA1-. Wm. Penn, Pa , May 10, 1899. s-10-St We Have It, Just the Piece of Meat You Want. We'll fit tho niche In your appetite and fit the jjcuuiiuriiy ui your pocKt'i nnoK, Selected Cllts cost llllll-i- tln.ti nrrilnnw nnna hut you'll find our prices for the beat ones are less tnan otiiciv cnurgn lor equally good pieces: Come after It If you prefer or we'll deliver It ii yuu Buy me wuru. BELL'S, 19 Iff. OAK STREET. PUBLICSALB ! At Ashland, Pa., on Friday, May 10th, 1899, at 11 a. in., on tho premises, the following described property, situated on the southeast corner of Third and Spruce streets, 225 feet front on Third street and 230 feet on Spruce street 10; town lots In all, comprising one piece of ground and containing 1 acres of land, all In the highest state of cultivation anil ou which Is erected one double frame dwelling, having 10 rooms and lined with brick Same was erected by Philadelphia workmen and of the best material. On the property are also a com- modlous stable, chicken house, Ice bouse and oflice. The property cost the owner, Louis A, Klley, over (23,000. It will be sold at a iiicrlfieo because said owner baa no further use for it One-half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 6 I er cent. If bo desired. The property can be seen and further Information can be obtained by applying to S. M. RILEY, ASHLAND, PA, LET US FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT Copyright tSija By Hart, Schaffner & Mars Authorized Local Agent, I DC-prOXXinU 10 and 12 C . I ILI VV IWI I j Shenandoah, Penna. Window Guards, Stable Guards, Cellar Guards, Iron Railings, &c. REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FACTORY .--221-240 N. Emerlck St. RESIDENCE : 221 N. West St. Our Shampooing Method Is dnlly ac quiring new liutrotm. We aro really surprised at tho results obtained from It. Wo do It at your borne every day. Wednesday aud Saturday excepieu. Dusto's Tonsorial Parlors, THE THIEF OF TIME.f Ibis putting off things causes lots of harm ; for instance, the opinion Hhat the use of glasses should be postponed as long as possible is wrong. Just so soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. Thos. Buchanan, Jeweler and Optician. 118 South' Main Street. We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We aro ttie farthest down West Centre street ami tlio farthest down In prices. A few more stes to uur storo Is well wortu tbo reward you recelvo In bargains. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - . Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. Tho property entire Is 112J.J feet front and 70 feet detp. Kleb house has a frontage of 12K feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by u trtt- all are two stories, six rooms, tin root. They havo Justbten thoroughly mmlred. newly pdntcd and pupered, and new sills, outhouses and coal houses constructed. These properties aro FOR SALE OH RENT Either Ma whole or separately and on reason- IVI. P, Fowler, HELP YOU Select your Spring suit from this elegant new stock of Hart, Schaffner & Marx garments and we guarantee you will have the best - looking, best wearing suit you ever wore. In workmanship and tailoring the H. S. & M. clothes are ahead of any others we ever saw. Here are all the new pat terns. It is only a question of picking out the style most becoming to you. HART, 8CHAFFNCR & MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING). S. Main St , Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences j Fire Escapes, Perfect Combing: Of the lml r should be dono after the hair la shampooed. Instead of 'pulling tho hair out la bunches through the many knots roduced wo do it gracefully, hus avoiding the loss of any of the locks Ferguson House Block, Our New Jewelry Store, Now at 123 South Main street, below Krick's hard ware store. Come and see us. We have a larger stock to show you and are sure we can please you. Watches. Clocks, Silverware, Musical Goods. See our special line ot ladi s' and gents' solid gold rings and wedding rings. Save your first money in matrimony by buying at our store. Ellis Deull, 123 South Main Street. See the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For 25c. One trial will cause you to give us more. Our market Is not exactly located centrally but that little extra walk will benefit your purse. (I. 203 E. Centre St. Miss Mary E. Jones, Dealor In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIONS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always ou hand and special designs made on short notice. Vest materials, and oil work guaranteed. WliltA ntw I lilnb ... ., .i ...i.v. . . .extension device. uut llowers lor the May Assembly, on Wed nesday, Hoy 10th. Leave your orders. We oro also taking orders for Decoration Itay.i Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Peed. NEW STORE; NEW STOCK. Our goods are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. POll SATmtDA-Y.Farmir mil butter. Ua and 18o best creamery butter. 23oi liams, Do; shoulders, 6c. Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenarj Three doors below brick school?
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