ir Soda Water. Our noiin fountain Is nj)1 nett for the wmiii, with nil the old favor it is and dome imw oncnmltlcd In the lino of fruit, (InvoM, and imijroriinti, Delicious Flavors, Pure Cream, Modern Fountain, Good Scrylcc to ive you ileUi'loin. ins; combine inn mnla. -1ENAND0AH DRUG STORE, th Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Telephone Connection. K0 Many iby Coaches, 3-Carts. j We must get rid of them, They are not going fast enough. To encourage our Evity jiles we invite you to see J ovir stock and our prices. We cau 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 .jcerit. below the value. You won t regret your visit to our store. 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 Russet Shoes. Men's $s. 00 Shoes at $3.50. 3.50 " ' 2,25. ' 2.00 " 1.25. Ladles' 3.oo " ' 2.00. " 2.25 " 1.50. " 1.50 " " I.OO. These prices range in comparison with the Misses' and Children's stock. Another lot of shoes going at 85 cents that areVeally worth $1.25 and $1.50. BOSTON 27 South Main Street. Shenandoah, I. SPON1, PROP. FOUR DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE. Pa. F RIEDMAN'S ENLARGED GROCERY, 213 W. Centre St. Wholesale : and : Retail Floor oil cloth, extra wide, all patterns, two yo'ds for cents. Best creamery butter, 21 cents. Hams, 9 cents, fclioulders, 6 cents. Three blggeet mackerel, 23 cents. E3 A. Friedman, 213 West Centre Street. jTOn COUNTY COMMISSIONEIi, FRANK J. KANTNER, Ok Lofty. Subject to Republican rules F' OR COUNTY IiBGISTKR. F. C. REESE, Of Shbiundoah. Subject to Republican rule TRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Fottnllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the ba A choice line ot Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Meals at nil bowr WITH PLEASURE ! Th You have a pleasure In the groceries you buy and tbe way we handle your order Everything in our place 1 fresh, except the manner of our employes. Our delivery eyttem la perfect, as you l admit If you try It Centre St, Your heart beats over one hun dred thousand times each day. One hundred thousandsuppllesof good or bad blood to your Drain. Which is it? If bad, Impure blood, then your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannotsleep. You are as tired In the morning as at nleht. You have no nerve power. 1 our 100a aoes you dui Stimulants, tonics, headache powders, cannot cure you; rjut will. It makes the liver, kldnevs. skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all Im purities from the blood. And It makes the blood rich In its life giving properties. To Haaton Rocovcry You will be more rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness. WrUo to our Doctor. We hays the cicIuiItb tsrries of lome of tho raott eminent phytlcUns In tbe United Statu. Write freely all the particulars In Tourcase. Adireas, bit. J. 0. ATEH. IxiweU, Mass. Hardly Worth Mentioning. From Mahanoy City Record. County exchanges aro commenting freely on the statement that "Joe" Powell, of tho Wllkesbarre Eecord, has taken out n life in surance policy of $100,000. Powell was a humble newspaper correspondent of the Schuylkill Republican back in the 70s. Ho did some during and clever work on tho Shenandoah Herald during tho Mollio Ma gairo excitement. lie has made his mark a quarter of a million mark as part publisher of the Wilkesharre Eecord. Ilowover, a quarter of a million Is a mere bagatelle among newspaper publishers, the fact Is hardly worth lengthy comment. nature Needs assistanco it may bo best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even tho most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Ice Cream, All flavors. Man u f a c - tured daily. Delivered to all parts of town. IC ITOR Sealed PINK BAND Package. NewYork. Bon-Bons and Chocolates, Blade Only By TENNEY COMPAST, TOll BALK 15 Y FRED. KEITHAN, Baker and Confectioner, 104 IM. Main St. THEY'RE BEAUTIES I "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 beadties. No mistake 1 Try them and you'll feel comfortable all over Prices reasonable. Portz Bros., 24 Ncrth Main Street. New Store I New Stock ! BOTTOn ROCK PRICES! Boots and shoos and footwear of all kinds. Repairing neatly, promptly and cheaply done. CATTEL'S, 206 South Malm St., A f Cents per yard for home J W n,a(e ra& carpet ; others S! for 40, 45, So and 65c per I Bl I vard. Call and see our J U new line ot Brussels. Vel vets and Ingrain carpets. FRICKE'S CARPET STORE, i0 South Jardln Street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use PozzoMi'a Complexion Powder PITHY POINTS. 'M, polling Throughout llin Country OhronleliMV fur llni.tr IVrtmnl. Tho evening schools at Ashland closo tills week. Curpontors and pa Inters aro on thojump In this town. Tho employes nt St. Nicholas and Qllbcrton were paid to-day, KHJali Schciich, of Allontown, fell over dead while fishing at Hnirrlch's Springs. Typhoid fovcr is raging at Lost Crcok and It Is wild that thoro aro ton cases now In a part known as "Stono Patch." Uodfrod Mawoy, of Easton, whilo talking to his wife, foil dead Into her arms. Advance car No. 2. of tho J. II. La Tearl's allied shows, was In town to-day. Kohert Linton, of town, has enlisted In tlio regular army, and was sworn In at Potts vlllo to-day. .Supervisor Welsh has a largo forco of men nt work repairing tho roads lu Malmiiuy t'lWtishlp. Mandevlllo, tho ltazloton builder, has been awarded tho contract to erect n largo plane nt tho now Continental shaft at Ccntralla. Tho graduating oxorclsos at Malmuoy City will tako placo on tho 20th Inst. An effort Is being made to organize a baud at St. Clair. W II. Zimmerman has placed anothor new safe In his moat market. Tho new one sub stitutes tho safe recently blown open by burglars. Walter Ilarpor, who has been a fugitive sinco January 4, was arrested In Roadlng yesterday, and will be held to answer the chargo of burglary, proferred by George Eisonbronn, of Shamokln. At a congregational meeting of tho First Prosbyterlan church, of Lansford, Wednes day evening, Rev. Campholl, ot Philadelphia, was elected pastor. Q. F. Qlldroy.the now Lohigh trainmaster, who succeeds George Drill, has assumed his now duties. Two trolley cars came togothor on tho Lehigh Traction Company's road, near Jeauosvillo, yestorday. Motorman Iloury Walleuhaupt was severely Injured and four passengers sovcrcly cut and bruised. That Company F, of Girardvllle, will organizo Is a certainty. Capt. Danks, who has removed to tit. Carmcl, will resign, and this will placo First Lieut, liarnhart in com mand. The Welsh Singers, who were at Mahanoy City last year, with some slight changes lu tho personnel of the company, will appear at the Ilazloton Grand Opera House next Mon day. The Grand Temple, Ladies of the Golden Eaglo, installed Its now olllcors yostorday at Lancaster. A week or two ago Mt. Carmol papers noted tho departure of largo numbers of foreign residents. Now tho story Is the other way, and they aro complaining of an Influx of newly arrived emigrants. Stepping from a rapidly, moving trolley car, Mrs. M. Munday, of Tamaqua, received probably fatal injuries. Tho Tomhicken powdor mill, which was blown up lato Saturday night, will not bo re built before fall. Sirs. Mary Wagner, aged 72 years, fell down a flight of stairs yesterday at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Ilouscr, In Uazleton, and was fatally hurt. Up at Ilazloton breweries, stroot railways, gas plants and such things aro not allowed to hang out over night for fearsome syndicate may gobble them. Word has reached the heirs of James II Hall, lato of Upland, Delaware county, that a fortune awaits them in Englaud through tho death of a relative. Wantcd'llntl I.oworod, Unci It Itnlsod. Chicago, May 12. Baron Edgar Do Bara, who Is charged with using tho malls to defraud a number of persona In England, went before Judge Kohl saat In the United States district court yesterday afternoon with a petition tn havo his ball reduced from ?10,000, but when he left a for minutes later his bond had been raisad to $11,000. Tho court ordered a bond of $11,000 on each of the 11 indictments which were re turned against the titled prisoner and his wife by the last federal grand jury. The Baroness Fannie DeBara, who Is at liberty on $500 ball, will appear in court to plead Monday. MoMlllnn ContriidlctH Ale-r. Detroit, May 12. Senator McMillan arrived from Washington yesterday. Asked whether he had read General Alger's announcement of his senatorial candidacy and his statement that Mc Millan had told him he would not be a candidate. Senator McMillan said: "During tho very many casual con versations I have had with General Alger we have not mentioned the sen atorshlp, at least In regard to his can didacy and my stopping out. There Is the very strongest feeling among Michigan Republicans that I should seek re-election." Protost on "Ainorlcnn Atrooltles." London, May 12. The heads of tho religious orders In the Philippines, ac cording to a dispatch from Rome to The Dally Mall, have presented a pe tition to the pope, In which they pro test against the "American atrocities." A KlpUntr Literary Syndlonte. London, May 12. The Dally Mail declares this morning that a group of American and English literary agents has formed a syndicate for the pur pose of controlling the future produc tions of Mr. Rudyard Kipling. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small price of 85 eta., 50 cts. and f 1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantco. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Knights Templar l'arade. Ou account of the parade of tho Knights Templar, State Grand Commandery, at Altoona. Tuesday, Hay 23, the Pennsylvania Railrdad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line In the State of 1'enu sylvania, to Altoona, at rate of single fare for tho round trip (minimum rate, twenty-five cents). Tickets will bo sold on May 22 and 23, good to return until May 21, Inclusive. Week of Religious Service. A week of Pentecostal service will be held lu tho Methodist Episcopal church at Maha noy City, beginning en Sunday, next. Anion tbe clergymen who will attend aro Bevs. J W. Bayers, D. D., .department chaplain of Pennsylvania, u, A. K ; William Kamtord, William D. Jones, F, A. Gilbert and Arthur Oaks. New Parochial School, Rev. Hayes, pastor of tbe St. Ignatius church, at Centralis, is making many Im provements at and about the new parochial school, which he expects to have ready for the opening by September next. Neitllnger Dies. John M. Xettllngtr, the man of Jalappa, near PotUville, who, on Tuesday night, out bis wife's throat with a butcher knife, at tempted to kill his sitter, Mrs. John Ileisler, and then used tbe knife upon himself, died from tho injuries at the Schuylkill Haven almshouse at noon to-day. The wife will recover. Neitlinger was temporarily Insane. Coughs and colds, down to tho very horde land of consumption, yield to tho soothing, healing influences of Rr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. ;hiis wlsAtfitiiii, Tho lowbaromolor area wilch cov ered tho central valleys nnd tho lnku regions Wednes day evening haa movod oastwnrd off the Atlantic coast. Very high temperaturo for tho season prevail ed yesterday from Kansas and Colo rado over tho Da kotns, whero tho maximum ranged from 80 to 88 do greos. Forecast cast for this section until 8 p. m. to dny: Fair. Probably showers tomor row; winds shifting to frosh southerly. Bunrlsu, 4:GG; sunset, 7:10; length of day, llh., 14m.; moon rises, 7:13 a. m.; uoon sots, 9:58 p. m. THE MAHANOY BURGESS. Auditors Chargo DeHclenclos and tin Council Want n lteslgnntlon. At a special meeting of tho Borouch Coun cii of Mabanoy City last night tho law and ordlnanco committee presented a report alleging that there is a deficiency of $01 for license and permit fees. It was also intl mated that other deficiencies exist, but can not bo determined on account of there being blank stuhbsar.d missing pages, and tho re fusal of tho Messrs. Hersker and Kalcr to present their hooks to show what they paid tho Burgess. It is further alleged that when tho Auditors left books lu tho Council chamber thoy subsequently learned tie Rur- gess had taken them away and torn several stubs. When questioned by tho auditors tho Uurgcss replied that ho did not want Council to seo his books. It is also asserted that tho Uurgoss tried to bring Influence, to hear upon tho auditors, to get them to lot up on him. Chief Rurgess Downian was called before tho Council meeting and said tho discrepancies might havo resulted from oversight and im proper unmooring of stubs and receipts. Ho ofi'ered to pay all arrearages. When asked if he would also resign tho Burgess declined to answer and the Council decided to hold .mother meeting next Tuesday night, to glvo tho llurgcss timo to think tho matter ovor. In the nlcantimo steps will bo taken to ro quiro tho production of tho Hersker and Kaior books. $500 IN FRIZES. The Great Contest for Hoys nnd Girls AVI 11 Ilegtu In Next Sunday's 1'IiIIh delphln l'ress. Do you want to go to seashore or mountain thissummor? It will not cost you a cent, if you win tho contest which begins In next Sun day's Philadelphia Press (May 14). A sories of four simple outliuo pictiues is given. All any boy or girl has to do is to color these pictures and send them to the Tho Press. Tho sots which are most attractively colored will win the great prizes offered by Th Press, valued at $500 00. The first and second prizes aro two weeks and "no weeK, respectively, at seaside or country, not only for tbe winner, but for auy companion whom the wiuncr choscs to pick out. A bicyclo, graphophouu, base ball outfit, lawn tenult outfit, croquet set, bicycle ball and lamps and one hundred of tho best books mako up tho other prizes. You need not bo an artist to win a prize. Got uoxt Sunday's Press and try it. There will bo many other special features In next Sunday's Press which will interest everybody, including portraits of tho auti Quay members of the Legislature. Order next Sunday's Press to-day. Slrnllnrs Observations. Editoii IIkuali) : Although I had not in tended to stir up a hornet's nest by my last letter, it seems I did. Well, I shall continue to stroll through our streets uud alloys uutll thero is soniu reform in the town. Last Sab bath I visited tho dlll'erent wards and lu all of them thcro was a defiance of many of the onllnauces that havo been enacted by our borough fathers. I shall name a few. Empty beer kegs on tho sidewalks in front of many saloons. On tho other hand, somo of tho saloons and hotels had stored their empty kegs in tho yards, and their pavements wero carefully swept, window blinds were down, and all doors locked. That is right, gentlemen. I found West Centre street in tho worst condition of all. Any amount of beer kegs on the pavements, and the small boys rolling them about tho streets, and grocery stores exhibiting thoir goods for salo, In tho evening these places wero illuminated and tho doors wide open. Ono individual was more degenerate. Ho had a stand of vegetables and cigars on the pavement. When threatened with an arrest his reply was that he had a right to sell when he pleased. I will see. A rcspectablo citizen informed tho Chief Burgess and this ofliccr promised to visit tho place, but he failed to keep his promise. Another ovil in our borough is that hogs, goats and rattle are allowed to roam at will, which is an open violntion of the ordinances. I hope that, if there aro any law and order pooplo in the town, they will pay this demoralized locality a visit. All tho good residents of tho west end feel Indignaut at tho actions of tho un regenerated people doing business in tbei midst. In my next I shall give you a Bhort production in proso of machine type. I am tbe inventor of this wonderful instrument. It is constructed of two powder kegs and a tomato can. I placo a pencil, a sheet of paper and a few pootic Ideas ou tho inside, roll it down a hill, open it, and the compos! tion Is ready. If it is a success I shall have It patented. No infringements will be al lowod. The Stkollku. Shenandoah, May 12, 1690. Bicycles and bicyclo sundries. Anything In tho wheel line. Lowest prices. Orkln's, 7 Soutn Main street. tf THE THIEF OF TIME, r This putting off things causes lots of harm ; for instance, the opinion that 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. - PERSONAL MENTION. T, J, Broughall made a business trip to the county soat to-day. Mrs. Robert Edwards, of South Jardln street, li seriously 111. U. J. Yost, of Lakeside was a visitor to town last evening. Mrs. Shorn R. Evans, of Shamokln, Is a guest of relatives In town. J. P. Williams, Edward Capper and Luko Rowon loft town to-day to attend tho conven tion of tbe Baptist Association of North- castorn Peunsylvanlaat Taylor, near Scran- ton, Milton E. Crawshaw, of Mahanoy City, visited friends In town to-day. C. O. II. Klrlln spent last evening visiting friends at Mahanoy City. Mr. and Mrs F. II. Hicks and daughter, of Baltimore, Md., spent a short while with nephew. O. T. Straughn. yesterday. Mr. Hicks Is a member of the firm of Meyers & Hicks, confectioners' supplies, who have a largo trade in this section. II. A. Acker, of Reading, was a business visitor to town to-day. E. J. Johnson was a visitor to Uazleton to day. Walter S. Sheafor. of rottsvlllo, was a visitor to town to-day. George W. Kolter. of Bloomsburg, was a businoss visitor to town this morning. Mrs. Katherino O'Uaron, of South West street, who suffered from a stroke of paralysis contluuos In a critical condition. M. F. Conry, Esq., of Scranton, is a visitor to town. Ho Is tho rucst of his parents on East Lloyd street. George W. Brill, lato trainmastor for tlio L. V. R. R., will move from Delano to Maha noy City noxt week. Hook to Itcml. It would seem absurd for nny Individual or corporation to select ono hundred books us holng necessary to every ono who would bo well rcntl. Wolonrn tlmtS.cphon Leslie a very cultivated English critic, has said: "Tho host book for nny man is that In which ho takes most interest; thosulrnbll lty of n book depends upon tho Idiosyn crasy of tlio reader; wlilchovor book arouses his mind most nnd commands his sympathy most powerfully is In nil proba ullity tho best for him. Tnlio hold any' where. Head what you really llko and not what Eomo ono tolls you that you ought to llko. Howovcr much Jefferson In tho Doo lnrntlon of Independence nnd Lincoln In his nddross nt Gettysburg declared for equality, thcro Is no reason why wo should aim to bring all Into conformity too given standard nt tho oxpenso of what wo calj Individuality. Tho electlvo system ol study Is growing In favor In educational lnBtltu Hons, and tho olectlvu system of reading must Hkowuo bo recognizod as best, nt lca6t nftcr persons havo como to years ol discretion. Keystone OIHD. COSmtOVK. At Shenandoah, on tho Oth Inst Thomas, son ot WlnirrcU aim tne late J nines Cosgr -vc, aged 21 years. Funeral will take place on Saturday morning at 9 o'clocK from tne ramiiy resiuencc, -wo vest v;eiiire street. High mass In the Annunotatlon church. Intermpnt will he mado in the narlsh ceme tery. Friends nnd relatives are respectfully Invited to attend. o-u-zi tor over asr oxinouioDoxor RHEUMATISM 7 2TEUBALGIA and similar Complaint: uuu prcparvu uuacr mo stringent GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, .(ux'scriuuu uj eminent pnysiciassi I DR. RICHTER S Biinuno 99 FAIN EXPELLER. Ka World renowned f Hemfirkftblveneceflsfol! tflOnlygennlno with Trade Mark " Anchor," 1 frii &c&50c.arx)uie. Ataiidruirgisuortnroujrn t F.AD.EraiEitico., iisrcmct., tTEWTOEZ. m 3f HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Houses, Own Glassworks. 5 Endorsed antl Jlccommtniieil by iy. Zeatltng Wholttale and J! 'tad 0Sv Drtwattla. Ministers, and outer prominent tJ7,. people. DR. RICHTEFVO "ANCIIOIl" STOitlACMAt, best for i yjoiie, iiyprpiraflSwromnrn compinlntw. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND. A pockctbook containing a sum of money, Tho owner am havo tho same upon applying nt tula olhee, proving property ami paying ior mis auvciusement. it IjlOK HALE. A largo stable, situated on West ? Lloyd street, near Catherine, Can bo bought at n rcasonablo figure Apply to Gcorgo ituiiK, sou ess uciuro street. o-x&isi T"T Q AT TJ1 A ,lnl,l,U .1...n11t.. 11 A each side, lot B0xl50. llath tubs, water closets and steam heat In each honsc. Finest, largest and most centrally located private nouses la ttuonnuaoau. Apply to John A, Coil 8ALI2. Two double blocks of houses, In A good condition, located on Slain street, Upper Win Penn, paying good Interest on investment. Apply to J. . lieaaaii, wm. 1'enn, COn KENT. A nine-room dwelling house. 1 bath-room, hot nnd cold water throurzhoul tho house, nnd all conveniences, located on u rut mruin street. Appiy at mis omco "VfOTIOE. Ueslrable properties for sale, Ap- -i-1 iiy vu j3, vi, at, jiouopeier, attorney auciiunuumi. D-d 11 1 IjWR SALE Oil ItRNT. The naussman prop ! crty, located at 138 East foal tr.et. Reason for Belling, we desire to close the estate. For particulars Inquire ol Philip Dlermann, North it unu struct. O-IV-II T) FAVAUD. Notice is hereby given that my Xli wife, Mary Ann Dunlap, has left my bed Bud board without cause, and I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract In my name. I hereby oiler a reward ol fl 00.00 for any information that will lead to tbe deten tion and capture of my wife and Homely jirKi-i. HI ATT II EW UONX.AP, Wm. l'enn, l'a., May 10, 1899. 8-lMt A Springtime Appetizer. This the seaion of the year when many people decide they need a spring tonic. Our high quality meats serve the same purpose. They nourish and stimulate the system, give Bireugiu anu iicaim, anu muo you nappy, sweet, tenner, anu not expensive BELL'S, 19 1 Off STREET Miss Mary E.Jones, Sealer In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIONS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of del;us always on hand and special iltslttns muilu ou short i.otku. I lest materials, and all work guaranteed. White ond black satin slipper with patent extension device. We are olso takliifrordera for Decoration Day, Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, No other remedy compare; with Warner's Safe Gur, for regulating the action of the liver and kidneys, driving out disease, building up the system and giving fresh life. It has a world-wide reputa tion. Use it and be convinced. LET US HELP YOU FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT Copyright 1899 By Hart, Schaffner & Marx Authorized Local Agent, L. REFOWICH, s:V4a,s?. 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 (dally ac quiring new patrons. We aro really surprised at the results obtained irom it. We do It at your homo every day, Wednesday and Haturday excepted. Dusto's Tonsorlal Parlors, We Sell the Lowest in Price. Groceries, Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings. We are the farthest dawn West Centre street and the farthest down In prices. A few more steps to our store Is well worth the reward you recelvo In Imrgntns. Peter Greenberg, 320 West Centre Street, Shenandoah. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Bhenandoah. The property entire Is 112 feet front and 70 feet derp. llach house has a froutace of 12k feet by 20 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by 14 feet; all are two stories, six rooms, tin roof. They have Just uten thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, and new sills, outhouses and coal houses constructed. These properties are FOR SALE 0B RENT Either as a wholo or separately and on reason able terms. Itents reduced to $6 per month. For farther Information apply to M. P, Fowler, CHEAP GROCERIES. Hay, Flour and Feed. NEW STORG; NEW STOCK. Our poods are staple and sell retail at wholesale prices. FOIt SATURDAY. Farmer roll butter, 16c and 18os best creamery butter, 22oi hams, Sot shoulders, 6c. . Ellis Guzinsky, 216 West Centre St., Shenandoah. Three doors below brick school, Select your Spring suit from this elegant new stock of Hart, ScharFner & 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, SCHAFFNKR cV MARX GUARANTEED CLOTHING. Manufacturer of . . Wire Screens, Iron Fences, Fire Escapes, Perfect Combing: Of tbe hair should he done after the hair Is shampooed. Instead of pulling the hair out In bunehes through tlio many knots produced we do It gracefully, thus avoiding the loss of any of tbe 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, ClockB, 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. EUis Deull, 1S3 South Main Street. Ses the excellent quality and the large quantity of meat you can buy at our market For 25c One trial will cause you to give ui more. Our market Is not exactly located) rentrally but that little extra walk will benefit jva purse. j. m mm in, SO 3 E. Contra St. mm